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This unpaved boat launch on Texas Highway 327 provides convenient access to some of the most popular paddling stretches on Village Creek. Located 2 miles west of Silsbee in Hardin County, the ramp offers approximately 200 yards of shoreline along the highway right-of-way for launching kayaks, canoes, and small motorboats. This is an ideal put-in point for exploring the scenic upper reaches of the creek.
Village Creek is a medium-sized river (Stream Order 5) with a moderate current averaging 1.47 feet per second and a gentle gradient of about 1 foot per mile, making it suitable for paddlers of varying skill levels. From the Highway 327 bridge, the creek flows 76+ miles total with an average depth and flow that can accommodate recreational paddling, though water levels may vary seasonally. The area sits near the Big Thicket National Preserve, where diverse ecosystems and wildlife viewing opportunities enhance the paddling experience.
**Nearby paddling options:** The stretch from this access point downstream to the next Highway 327 crossing (8.6 miles) is highly regarded by local paddlers as particularly scenic. Additional boat ramps are available at other crossings along Village Creek for planning multi-day trips or shuttle routes. Check current water conditions before paddling, as flow and accessibility can be affected by seasonal rainfall and weather.
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Big Thicket National PreserveLocated within
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