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Neville Boat Ramp provides public access to the Ohio River in Clermont County, serving as one of four public launch points in the area. Located where Bear Creek meets the Ohio River, this ramp accommodates kayakers, canoeists, and motorboats looking to access the Meldahl Pool, a 95-mile navigational pool created by the Captain Anthony Meldahl Locks & Dam at river mile 436. The Ohio River in this region offers a substantial waterway suitable for various paddling and boating activities.
Paddlers should note that the ramp area is designated for boat loading and unloading only. Anglers and recreationalists are asked to use the river bank rather than the ramp or dock facilities to keep access clear for launching watercraft. The site also provides nearby access to tributary streams like Holts Creek, which may offer flatwater paddling opportunities. For those exploring the greater region, William H. Harsha Lake on the East Fork of the Little Miami River provides an alternative paddling destination within Clermont County.