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Access Site AR

Flat Rock Creek

Flat Rock Creek

Source: arkansas_highway_and_transportation_department Updated 1 year ago

City: AR
County: Johnson
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 35.35471219, -93.33103859
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About This Access Site
The Flat Rock Creek Boat Ramp provides access to a scenic, medium-sized river in Johnson County, Arkansas. This headwater stream flows for over 265 miles, with an elevation drop of nearly 2,300 feet and an average gradient of 28.4 feet per mile. The average flow is around 188 cubic feet per second, making this a suitable option for paddlers, canoeists, and small motorized boats.

The boat ramp itself is a single-lane concrete launch. Reviews indicate it is a steep ramp, so caution is advised, especially for larger boats. Parking is limited, with space for around 68 vehicles. Amenities include portable restrooms and a picnic area. While the ramp is open to the public, some sources mention a launch permit may be required, so boaters should check any relevant regulations before visiting.

For those looking to explore the Flat Rock Creek area, the nearby Ozark-St. Francis National Forests and Dardanelle Lake offer additional outdoor recreation opportunities. The river's headwater location and moderate size make it an appealing option for paddlers and anglers seeking a scenic, less-crowded waterway.
Nearby Recreation Areas
Dardanelle Lake Located within
Ozark-St. Francis National Forests Located within