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The Ross R. Barnett Reservoir offers a popular access point for kayakers, canoeists, and small boaters on the Pearl River in central Mississippi. This boat ramp site provides direct access to the 33,000-acre reservoir, which serves as the state's largest drinking water source.
The reservoir itself is a relatively large, slow-moving body of water, making it well-suited for leisurely paddling and small motorized boating. Anglers can also take advantage of the ramp to access excellent fishing opportunities throughout the reservoir. While specific hours and fees are not provided, boaters should expect basic amenities like parking and courtesy docks to be available.
Nearby, the Medgar and Myrlie Evers Home National Monument commemorates the civil rights struggle and the assassination of Medgar Evers in 1963. Paddlers and boaters may want to combine a visit to this historic site with their time on the water. Overall, the Ross R. Barnett Reservoir boat ramp provides a convenient access point to enjoy the tranquil Pearl River ecosystem.
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