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Located just past the White Oak Creek Bridge on FM 1905 in Titus County, this single-lane boat ramp provides access to White Oak Creek, a substantial stream classified as a large river (Stream Order 6) with a drainage area of 786 square miles. The ramp is easy to find—travel west from I-95 Exit 14 for 2.3 miles to U.S. Highway 17, then turn north for 5.4 miles to the bridge; the ramp is on the right immediately after. This is a headwater access point, meaning you're launching near the creek's upper reaches.
Paddlers and boaters should be prepared for variable conditions on White Oak Creek. The stream maintains an average flow of 809 cubic feet per second with a moderate gradient of 2.8 feet per mile, making it suitable for most recreational craft during normal water conditions. However, water levels can fluctuate significantly—be aware that low-water periods may affect launching conditions at this ramp. The creek stretches 126 miles total with considerable elevation change, offering diverse paddling opportunities depending on your launch point and destination.
For extended trips or camping, White Oak Creek Park at nearby Lake Eufaula offers additional boat ramps and marina facilities. Check current water conditions before launching, especially during dry periods when this single-lane ramp may be your most practical access point.