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Located at the west end of Highway 103 Bridge in the northwest corner of Sam Rayburn Reservoir, this two-lane concrete boat ramp offers reliable access to the water with paved parking available. The site is managed by the U.S. Forest Service and provides a straightforward launch point for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboats of various sizes. This is a practical choice for paddlers looking to explore the Attoyac River arm of the reservoir.
As with many Sam Rayburn access points, water levels can affect usability, particularly during drought conditions, so it's worth checking current lake conditions before your visit. The concrete ramp and parking area make it convenient for launching and retrieving boats, making this a solid option for day trips on the reservoir. The site's location on the northwest section of the lake positions it well for exploring the upper reservoir waters and river-like sections.