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**Location & Access:** Located in Madill, Marshall County, Oklahoma, Little City provides access to Lake Texoma, the largest lake by capacity in the Tulsa District. This is primarily a lake access point rather than a river launch; note that the Washita River itself has no dedicated boat ramps, though small craft like canoes and jon boats can be used on the river with bank access available near bridge areas.
**Water Conditions & Character:** The Washita River is a large, swift waterway (Stream Order 7) with an average flow of 2,645 cubic feet per second and typical current speeds of 4.2 feet per second. The river drops at an average gradient of 4 feet per mile, indicating moderate current that paddlers should respect. Lake Texoma itself offers calmer conditions ideal for various watercraft and is renowned for striped bass and catfish fishing. Nearby Bridgeview Camp Marina (within 10 miles) offers camping facilities for extended trips.
**Recreation Nearby:** This location provides access to Lake Texoma's extensive recreational opportunities and sits near the Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge, making it suitable for paddlers and anglers alike. The facility is non-reservable and operates as part of the Corps of Engineers recreation area network.