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The FM 3445 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. Located in Titus County near the White Oak Creek Bridge, this single-lane ramp offers a convenient launch point for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboaters. The ramp is situated just past the bridge on the right side when traveling north on U.S. Highway 17.
White Oak Creek features moderate current with an average velocity of 2.02 feet per second and a gentle slope of 2.8 feet per mile, making it generally suitable for paddlers of varying skill levels. With an average flow of over 800 cubic feet per second, water levels can vary seasonally. Note that this access point is near the creek's headwaters, and paddlers should be aware that low-water conditions may affect launching, particularly at this ramp. Additional boat ramp options are available at nearby marinas with camping facilities, and an alternative state ramp can be used when water levels are adequate.