New Halls / Bullfrog Marina.

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They moved the Bullfrog Marina, fuel dock, rental facilities and store over to the Hall's ramp.
No water or fuel until they figure It out. 411
 

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Hmmm, I wonder if they'd let you launch a canoe/kayak from the area just past the walkway, where the white van is?
I'd pretty much written off the north end for this season because Bullfrog is still such a long drive coming in from Monticello/Blanding on 95. Halls is so much closer.
This looks like it might be possible if nobody objects . . .
 
Are the slip rentals still by bullfrog executive ramp?
Update: The rental slips are still at Bullfrog executive ramp for now. They do have plans to move them to the new Halls Crossing/Bullfrog marina. Executive services did not have a date on this move. I have 2 slips reserved for April 17 thru 25th. They said they would let me know so that I can cancel.
 
On the Bullfrog side, Exec ramp is currently working, haven’t seen any real comments on the spur and whether they will extend/improve the spur with boiler plates
The spur ramp ends in mudflats at about 3,545' (or so). Some people were launching small boats off the dirt to the south of the spur around 3,520' in 2022. Somewhere around 3,510' that part of Bullfrog Bay goes dry. The next hope is the new Stanton area ramp.
 
So as of right now the hope is that we will still be able to lauch ski/fishing boats on the executive ramp or the spur gravel/dirt launch?
The most recent estimate is that Executive will be good until early July. But from driving through the mountains yesterday I think that is very optimistic.

One of the press releases stated that they are pursing a primitive launch somewhere in Stanton, but gave no other details.

The permanent low water launch in Stanton will not be ready this summer, and I'm not sure there has been a commitment that it will be ready next summer.

The people to contact are:
heidi_griggs@nps.gov. She is the deputy superintendent

jacob_ohlson@nps.gov superintendentIMG_0828.jpeg
 
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