The Banana Region in Queensland, Australia, offers a variety of boat ramps for recreational and commercial use, providing access to the region's waterways and supporting the local economy, particularly the seafood industry. Camping near the dam is allowed, with a limit of 100 people at a time.
Comet Boat Ramp and McGlew Street Boat Ramp are approved facilities in the Banana Shire. The Comet Boat Ramp is located in Comet near the children's playground, while the McGlew Street Boat Ramp is in Callide off Picnic Point Road.
Barry's Boat Ramp, Corada Boat Ramp, and Moura Boat Ramp are maintained by the Banana Shire Council. Barry's Boat Ramp is off Heath Road in Gilla, Corada Boat Ramp requires a key from Corada Homestead, and Moura Boat Ramp is at the end of Moura Road.
Consider using the Queensland Boating and Fisheries Patrol App when planning your visit to access information on tides, weather, designated vessel routes, and more.