Tag:waterway=access_point
waterway = access_point |
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A location for entering or leaving a body of water |
Group: waterways |
Used on these elements |
See also |
Status: in use |
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waterway=access_point is the primary tag for a point of interest where people can enter or leave a body of water from land, a pier, or another structure. In other words, this is where a path meets the waterline. Typical use cases are launching small boats, wading, swimming, and going out onto surface ice in the winter.
For access points that have a constructed ramp for launching boats, see leisure=slipway. For places to access water as a resource, see amenity=drinking_water, amenity=water_point, waterway=water_point, man_made=water_well, and man_made=water_tap.
How to map
Place a node at the location where someone can access the water. Tag the node with waterway=access_point.
If the location is on the edge of natural=water, natural=coastline, or man_made=pier, connect the access point to that way. If there is a path or road leading to the access point, connect that way to the node. If the access point is near a waterway centerline, use waterway=link to connect the access point to the centerline of the waterway.
Useful combinations
Access tags
- access=* – the overall allowed access
- canoe=* – whether canoes and kayaks can be launched here
- trailer=* – whether boats can be launched on trailers (see also leisure=slipway)
- swimming=* – whether swimming is allowed from here (see also leisure=swimming_area)
- fishing=* – whether fishing is allowed from here (see also leisure=fishing)
- snowmobile=* – whether snowmobiles can enter the ice in winter
- ski:nordic=* – whether cross-country skiers can enter the ice in winter
Point of interest tags
- name=*
- description=*
- informal=*
- operator=*
- opening_hours=*
- fee=*
- wheelchair=* – is it wheelchair accessible for the allowed uses
- surface=* – the physical surface material
- tidal=* – is the water here affected by tides
- intermittent=* – is it sometimes unavailable
- seasonal=* – is it available only part of the year
Available amenity tags
- parking=* – is there public parking within reasonable walking distance
- drinking_water=* – is potable water available nearby (generally not direct from the water body itself)
- camping=* – is camping allowed nearby
- toilets=* – are public restroom facilities available nearby
- shower=* – are public showers available nearby
- picnic_table=* – is a picnic table available nearby
- bbq=* – is a grill available nearby
- openfire=* – are campfires allowed here
Examples
Alternative tagging
If a feature is better suited to leisure=slipway, leisure=swimming_area, or leisure=fishing, use that tag instead. If suitable, waterway=access_point can be used in addition.
canoe=put_in, canoe=put_in;egress, whitewater=put_in, whitewater=put_in;egress have often been used to tag small-boat launches. However, canoe=* is typically an access tag and is not suited as a primary type tag. whitewater=* is not widely-supported.