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Access Site MS

Highway 15 Bridge

Pearl River Pinishook Creek

Source: mississippi_department_of_game__fish__and_parks Updated 1 year ago

City: Philadelphia, MS
County: Neshoba County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 32.84124433, -89.09791855
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About This Access Site
Highway 15 Bridge provides access to the Pearl River, a major waterway that flows 435 miles through Mississippi toward the Gulf of Mexico. This is a significant river system with an average flow of over 13,000 cubic feet per second and a moderate gradient of 0.9 feet per mile. The access point is located in Philadelphia, Neshoba County, positioning paddlers and boaters approximately 434 miles from the river mouth. The Pearl River's classification as a major river (Stream Order 8) indicates substantial water volume and established navigation corridors, making it suitable for various watercraft.

The average water velocity of 3.71 feet per second suggests moderate current conditions typical of a major river system. Boaters should be prepared for moving water and plan accordingly based on their skill level and vessel type. The elevation drop of 398 feet across the entire 435-mile length means this section near Philadelphia will have established channels and defined flow patterns. This is an established access point on a Gulf-flowing river system with regular water movement.

Before launching, consult current water conditions and flow rates, as the Pearl River's volume can fluctuate seasonally. The bridge location provides a reference point for navigation, and boaters should be familiar with the specific characteristics of this section of the river. Check with local authorities for any specific regulations or restrictions that may apply at this access site.