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Caryville Landing offers a public boat ramp for launching kayaks, canoes, and small motorized boats onto the Ouachita River in Union County, Arkansas. The Ouachita River is a major waterway, measuring over 548 miles long with a drainage area of nearly 19,000 square miles. At this location, the river has an average flow of 27,694 cubic feet per second and a gradient of 3 feet per mile.
Paddlers and boaters can use the boat ramp to access the Ouachita-Black River system, which includes several locks and dams. Nearby recreation areas include the Ouachita-Black River - Calion Pool, which has additional boat ramps and picnicking facilities. While the specific hours and fees for Caryville Landing are not available, the boat ramp provides an important access point for exploring this expansive, free-flowing river system by human-powered and motorized watercraft.