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**Location & Access**
The Bullskin Creek Launch Ramp is located in Georgetown, Clermont County, Ohio, providing public access to Bullskin Creek. This ramp serves as a convenient put-in for paddlers and boaters looking to explore the local waterway and connect to larger water systems in the region.
**Nearby Paddling Opportunities**
Bullskin Creek offers access to notable downstream paddling destinations. The creek flows toward the East Fork of the Little Miami River, which connects to William H. Harsha Lake, a larger impoundment popular for recreational boating. For those seeking more extensive paddling, the Ohio River is also accessible in the area, including the Meldahl Pool section between Captain Anthony Meldahl Locks & Dam (mile marker 436) and downstream, providing a 95-mile navigational pool for larger vessels.
**Planning Your Visit**
Before launching, paddlers should check current water conditions and creek levels, as flow and navigability can vary seasonally. The ramp's usability may depend on minimum water levels, which can fluctuate throughout the year. This location works well as both a starting point for creek paddling and as an access point for boaters planning longer trips on connected waterways.