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FM 2275 provides public boat ramp access to Lake Holbrook, a 653-acre impoundment on Lankford Creek (a Sabine River tributary) located 3 miles northwest of Mineola in Wood County. This is one of two free public access points on the lake, making it a convenient launching spot for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboaters. The lake's maximum depth of 30 feet offers decent water conditions for recreational paddling and fishing.
This access area is suitable for flat-water paddling and leisurely boating, as Lake Holbrook is a calm, impounded water body rather than a flowing river section. Paddlers can explore the 653-acre surface area, though you should check current water levels and weather conditions before launching. The lake also features a swimming beach near the dam and is popular for fishing. Arrive early during peak seasons to secure parking at this public facility.