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The East Locust Street boat ramp provides access to the White River in Augusta, Arkansas. This major river is over 1,050 miles long, with an average flow of nearly 35,000 cubic feet per second and a 7.4 ft/mile gradient. The ramp is located behind the Bank of Augusta downtown, offering a convenient launch point for kayaks, canoes, and small motorized boats.
Nearby recreation areas include the Cache River National Wildlife Refuge and Bald Knob National Wildlife Refuge, providing opportunities for wildlife viewing and nature exploration along the White River corridor. The river is popular for competitive fishing events in the Little Rock pool. Boaters and paddlers should check Arkansas Game and Fish regulations before venturing out. While there may be additional private launches downriver, the East Locust Street ramp appears to be the main public access point in the Augusta area.