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Marinas & Boat Ramps · Farmington, NM

Marinas & Boat Ramps in Farmington

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Marinas and boat ramps are the launch points and home base for anyone fishing from their own boat. Public boat ramps are often free or charge a small launch or parking fee, while full-service marinas add slips, fuel docks, bait, pump-outs and sometimes a shop or restaurant. If you trailer a boat, the ramp is where the day starts - and details like ramp condition, tide access, parking for trailers and hours matter as much as anything. Facilities and fees vary a lot from a simple concrete ramp to a large marina, so it helps to know what a location offers before you arrive. The listings here help you find ramps and marinas by city and state.

Typical pricing

Public boat ramps are often free or charge a small launch or parking fee; full-service marinas set their own rates for slips, fuel and services. Facilities and fees vary widely - confirm launch fees, hours and availability with the marina or managing agency.

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FAQ

Marinas & Boat Ramps in Farmington - common questions

Are public boat ramps free? +
Many public boat ramps are free to use, though some charge a launch fee or require paid trailer parking, and busy ramps can fill up early on weekends. Fees and hours vary by location and managing agency - confirm before you tow your boat out.
What is the difference between a boat ramp and a marina? +
A boat ramp is a launch point for trailered boats - often just a concrete ramp and parking. A marina is a larger facility that may add slips, fuel, bait, pump-outs, repairs and a shop or restaurant. Some listings are ramps only, others full marinas, so check what each location offers.
How do I find a boat ramp or marina near me? +
Browse the ramps and marinas listed by city and state here to see nearby launch points and what facilities they offer. Because ramp condition, tide access and hours change, confirm current details with the marina or the agency that manages the ramp before your trip.
How much does a fishing guide cost in Farmington? +
A San Juan River guide out of Farmington typically runs $400-$650. Half-day wade trips are at the lower end and full-day floats sit higher. The price is generally per boat or per trip for one to two anglers, so splitting with a partner reduces the per-person cost. Confirm the all-in rate, flies and any shuttle with the outfitter.
Can you fish the San Juan River in winter? +
Absolutely. The San Juan is a tailwater fed by cold dam releases, so it stays open and fishable year-round, including winter. Mild winter days with light crowds and actively feeding trout make the off-season one of the best times to visit.
Why is San Juan fishing so technical? +
The trout see heavy pressure and feed on abundant tiny insects, especially midges, so success often comes down to very small flies, fine tippet and precise drifts. It rewards careful anglers, and a guide's fly selection and rigging make a big difference.
What is the Quality Waters section? +
The Quality Waters is a special-regulation, catch-and-release stretch immediately below Navajo Dam. It holds exceptional numbers of large rainbow and brown trout and is the heart of the San Juan fishery. A New Mexico license is required to fish it.

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