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Long Beach, CA ~ Long Beach's popular Davies Boat Launch Ramp will be temporarily closing for major renovations, the City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) announced today. The closure is part of the Davies Boat Launch Facilities Improvements Project and will begin on Monday, April 27, 2026.
Located at 6204 E. Marina Dr., the Davies Boat Launch Ramp is a key waterfront recreational facility that has been in operation since 1965. In 2025 alone, it was utilized by nearly 28,000 boaters. However, in order to provide necessary infrastructure upgrades and enhance the visitor experience, the facility will be closed to the public until early 2027.
During this time, the boat launch ramp, restroom and parking lot will not be accessible. Boaters are advised to make alternative arrangements and utilize other launch ramp locations in Long Beach.
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According to PRM officials, the improvement project aims to rebuild key site amenities and ensure long-term functionality and improved service for boaters. More information about the project can be found at lbcity.info/dblaunch.
For media inquiries regarding the closure of Davies Boat Launch Ramp, please contact Jennifer De Prez, Community Information Officer for PRM at Jennifer.DePrez@longbeach.gov. For inquiries about the project itself, please reach out to Jocelin Padilla, Community Information Officer for the Department of Public Works at Jocelin.Padilla@longbeach.gov.
The City of Long Beach is committed to providing top-notch recreational facilities for its residents and visitors. The temporary closure of Davies Boat Launch Ramp is a necessary step towards achieving this goal.
Located at 6204 E. Marina Dr., the Davies Boat Launch Ramp is a key waterfront recreational facility that has been in operation since 1965. In 2025 alone, it was utilized by nearly 28,000 boaters. However, in order to provide necessary infrastructure upgrades and enhance the visitor experience, the facility will be closed to the public until early 2027.
During this time, the boat launch ramp, restroom and parking lot will not be accessible. Boaters are advised to make alternative arrangements and utilize other launch ramp locations in Long Beach.
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According to PRM officials, the improvement project aims to rebuild key site amenities and ensure long-term functionality and improved service for boaters. More information about the project can be found at lbcity.info/dblaunch.
For media inquiries regarding the closure of Davies Boat Launch Ramp, please contact Jennifer De Prez, Community Information Officer for PRM at Jennifer.DePrez@longbeach.gov. For inquiries about the project itself, please reach out to Jocelin Padilla, Community Information Officer for the Department of Public Works at Jocelin.Padilla@longbeach.gov.
The City of Long Beach is committed to providing top-notch recreational facilities for its residents and visitors. The temporary closure of Davies Boat Launch Ramp is a necessary step towards achieving this goal.
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