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The FM 2114 Bridge access point provides paddlers and boaters with put-in access to the Brazos River near Aquilla in Bosque County. This site serves as a convenient launching point for kayakers, canoeists, and non-motorized boaters exploring this section of the river. Before visiting, contact the managing agency to confirm current site conditions and water levels, as the Brazos River can experience significant flow variations that may affect access and paddling conditions.
The Brazos River in this region is a substantial waterway that flows through central Texas, though paddlers should exercise caution—particularly during high water periods when swift currents can develop. This area offers proximity to recreational opportunities at nearby Aquilla Lake (3,280 acres) and the Whitney Lake region, making it part of a broader recreation corridor. Local knowledge suggests that carrying smaller craft and scouting conditions in advance is wise, especially if this is your first time paddling this section. The access site is located in rural Bosque County, so plan accordingly and ensure you have supplies before heading out.