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This boat ramp provides access to the Connecticut River, a major river system spanning 409 miles with a substantial drainage area of over 11,000 square miles. The average flow of approximately 22,800 cubic feet per second and velocity of 5+ feet per second indicate a moderately powerful current, making this an excellent location for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboaters. The ramp is located at the town/city line between South Hadley and Chicopee on James Street, offering a gravel launch suitable for small craft and shallow-draft fishing boats.
**Access & Seasonal Information:** Parking is available at the launch site. Please note that the ramp operates seasonally, with closures typically occurring from mid-November through mid-May due to winter conditions and fluctuating water levels. Temporary closures may also occur during periods of high water flow, so check local conditions before your visit. The Connecticut River Greenway maintains multiple boat ramps and kayak access points throughout the region, making it easy to plan multi-launch adventures.
**Setting & Recreation:** This stretch of the Connecticut River offers scenic paddling opportunities with nearby attractions including the Springfield Armory National Historic Site and the New England National Scenic Trail. Whether you're looking for a relaxing paddle or exploring a major river corridor, this access point serves as a solid launching point into one of New England's most significant waterways.
Nearby Recreation Areas
Springfield Armory National Historic SiteLocated within