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The Browns Park boat ramp provides access to the scenic Green River in northeastern Utah. This remote access point is located about 9 miles east of Dutch John off U.S. Highway 191, making it a popular starting or ending point for multi-day floats through Labyrinth Canyon. The boat ramp is suitable for launching canoes, kayaks, and small motorized watercraft.
The Green River in this area is typically a gentle, meandering waterway well-suited for leisure paddling or scenic float trips. Paddlers should be prepared to navigate a few riffles and occasional bends, but the river flow is generally moderate. Nearby campgrounds at Indian Crossing, Bridge Hollow, and the Green River Float-In sites provide convenient overnight options for those planning extended trips. The Browns Park National Wildlife Refuge and recreation area offer opportunities for wildlife viewing, hiking, and exploring the region's remote high desert landscape. Boaters should review river conditions, shuttle logistics, and all relevant regulations before embarking on trips along this section of the Green River.
Nearby Campgrounds(5 within 10 miles)
Indian Crossing Campground
On-siteReservable
GREEN RIVER FLOAT-IN CAMPSITES
On-siteReservable
Bridge Hollow Campground
On-siteReservable
Green River Camps
On-site
DRIPPING SPRINGS CAMPGROUND (UT)
On-siteReservable
Nearby Recreation Areas
Browns Park Recreation AreaLocated within
Browns Park National Wildlife RefugeLocated within