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The Champagnolle Creek Boat Ramp provides access to Champagnolle Creek, a medium-sized river in southern Arkansas. This headwater stream flows for 58 miles, with an average gradient of 4.9 feet per mile and average flow of 205 cubic feet per second.
The boat ramp is well-suited for launching kayaks, canoes, and small motorized boats. The creek is known for excellent fishing opportunities, with access just 0.1 mile from the ramp. Nearby, the 16,000-acre Moro Big Piney Refuge offers additional recreational possibilities for those with the required permits.
Boaters and paddlers should be aware of the creek's medium size, moderate flow, and relatively shallow depth as they plan their trips. The boat ramp appears to be the primary public access point along this section of Champagnolle Creek, making it a convenient starting point for exploring the waterway and surrounding areas.