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**Location & Access**
John Noble Holcomb Park offers a paved boat ramp providing access to Brownlee Reservoir near Richland in Baker County, Oregon. The facility features ample boat trailer parking, fish cleaning stations, and clean restrooms. The ramp is well-maintained and typically open year-round, though water levels on Brownlee Reservoir fluctuate seasonally due to hydroelectric operations by Idaho Power Corp.
**About Brownlee Reservoir**
Brownlee is a massive 13,000-acre reservoir stretching over 50 miles along the Snake River, offering excellent opportunities for boating, fishing, and wildlife viewing. Paddlers and boaters can expect a large, scenic alpine reservoir with multiple access points. The reservoir supports a healthy fishery including bass, perch, crappie, channel catfish, and flathead catfish. Water levels vary considerably—check current conditions before launching, as the Corps of Engineers directs water releases that affect ramp accessibility and safe boating conditions.
**Nearby Access & Recreation**
Holcomb Park is part of a network of Snake River access points along Brownlee Reservoir. Other nearby ramps include Hewitt Park (with low-water options), Farewell Bend State Park, and additional access in Idaho. The surrounding area offers camping, scenic canyon views, and access to the greater Hells Canyon Complex. Plan accordingly for water level conditions, which significantly impact ramp usability.