Georges Bay, known as a prime location for bay fishing in Tasmania, boasts two quality double-lane ramps, including the town ramp (Stieglitz ramp) with pontoon or timber walkway access. There are future plans to expand the facilities with additional pens at this location.
The Town Fishing Wharf, under the management of the Glamorgan Spring Bay Council, is a key spot for visitors interested in fishing. The council has recently finished sections 3 and 4 of their port re-development project, enhancing the experience for visitors using this facility. Little Swanport, accessible for larger planing hull boats up to 40 feet, is recommended to be explored with someone familiar with the area on board.
In addition to the boat ramps, visitors can explore various attractions in Glamorgan-Spring Bay, including Wineglass Bay, Bryans Corner, Schouten, Moreys, Hen and Chicken Bay, and the beaches north of Little Swanport, which are particularly suitable for trailer boats during westerly weather conditions. The combination of diverse boat ramps and picturesque locations makes Glamorgan-Spring Bay an excellent destination for boating and fishing enthusiasts.