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The Schaghticoke boat ramp on the Hudson River and Champlain Canal offers convenient access for kayakers, canoeists, and small motorized boats. Located in Troy, New York, the ramp sits at mile marker 1.51 on the river.
The Hudson River at this point is part of the Champlain Canal, providing a wide, slow-moving stretch of water suitable for paddling and small powerboats. The river is roughly 600 feet wide and has an average depth of 10-15 feet. Currents are generally mild, making this a good access point for beginner and intermediate paddlers.
Facilities at the site include a concrete boat ramp, portable restroom, and picnic tables. There is a small parking area adjacent to the launch. This is a designated Biker-Hiker-Boater site, so you may encounter other recreational users in the area. Overall, the Schaghticoke boat ramp offers a straightforward access point for those looking to explore the Hudson River and Champlain Canal by small watercraft.