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The Rogers Lake Boat Ramp in Old Lyme, Connecticut provides public access to the 416-acre Rogers Lake. The concrete ramp is approximately 20 feet wide, allowing easy launching and retrieval of most boats and kayaks.
Rogers Lake is a popular destination for both motorized boating and non-motorized activities like canoeing and kayaking. The lake has a maximum depth of 40 feet and is surrounded by the Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge, offering scenic paddling opportunities. Boaters should be aware of a 14-inch drawdown of the lake level every four years to allow for maintenance, with the next drawdown scheduled for September-October 2024.
All vessels using the ramp must adhere to the lake's regulations, including a 45 mph speed limit and a 100-foot no-wake zone near the shoreline. The boat ramp provides convenient access to Rogers Lake for both recreational boaters and paddlers looking to explore this scenic Connecticut waterway.
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Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife RefugeLocated within
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