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The Highway 27 New River Bridge boat ramp provides access to the scenic New River in Scott County, Tennessee. This is a prime spot for launching kayaks, canoes, and small motorized boats to explore this major headwater stream.
The New River is a substantial waterway, measuring over 800 miles in length with a drainage area of over 14,000 square miles. It has an average flow of over 12,000 cubic feet per second and an average gradient of 6.3 feet per mile, making for an active river with steady current. Paddlers can travel upstream or downstream from the ramp, with takeouts available at the Winona Road Bridge upstream and the U.S. Hwy. 27 Bridge downstream.
The boat ramp itself appears to be a well-maintained public access point, though specific details on hours of operation or fees are not available. Boaters and paddlers should use standard safety precautions when launching and navigating the New River. This location provides an excellent starting point to explore the scenic beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities of the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area nearby.
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