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Located northwest of Anderson, South Carolina, at the end of Denver Road (CR 373), the Denver Ramp provides convenient access to Lake Hartwell, one of the most popular U.S. Army Corps of Engineers lakes in the nation. This well-maintained public facility features a 2-lane paved boat ramp suitable for kayaks, canoes, and motorboats. The ramp is open year-round for boat launching, making it a reliable access point regardless of season.
Six and Twenty Creek feeds into Lake Hartwell, a large impoundment created between 1955 and 1963. Paddlers can explore the creek's lower reaches leading into the lake, which offers extensive shallow-water paddling opportunities and scenic shoreline. The area is ideal for recreational paddling, fishing, and leisurely exploration. For those planning an extended visit, Lake Hartwell Camping and Cabins is available nearby, and several marinas and boat rental facilities operate in the area for additional services and equipment.
For specific information about current conditions, amenities, or to inquire about group reservations, contact the Hartwell Lake Office at 888-893-0678.