Rays Crossing Boat Ramp
Rays Crossing Boat Ramp is a public access point in Barnwell County, South Carolina, providing access to Salkehatchie River. It sits within the Parker Branch-Salkehatchie River watershed.
Sourced from South Carolina Department of Natural Resources . Last checked against the source on July 7, 2026.
Boat ramps on Salkehatchie River
We track 4 public boat ramps on Salkehatchie River, including this one. If you're planning to spend your time on a different stretch of the water, one of the launch points below may put you closer to where you're actually headed than Rays Crossing Boat Ramp does — they're listed here in order of distance from this ramp.
- Bufords Bridge (Highway 301) 5.8 mi away
- Rivers Bridge (Highway 641) 13 mi away
- Goat Hill (Highway 601 Bridge) 17 mi away
Other boat ramps in Barnwell County
Barnwell County tracks 6 public boat ramps in total, spread across several different rivers, creeks and lakes — not just Salkehatchie River. Each one below shows which waterbody it's on, so you can tell at a glance whether it actually connects to the same water as Rays Crossing Boat Ramp or leads somewhere completely different.
- Rays Crossing Salkehatchie River less than 0.1 mi away
- Ramp C Turkey Creek - Lake Edgar A. Brown 8.6 mi away
- Ramp A Turkey Creek - Lake Edgar A. Brown 8.7 mi away
- Ramp E Turkey Creek - Lake Edgar A. Brown 8.7 mi away
- Ramp B Turkey Creek - Lake Edgar A. Brown 8.7 mi away
- Ramp D Turkey Creek - Lake Edgar A. Brown 8.8 mi away