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Gibbons Creek Reservoir, located in Grimes County, Texas, offers a well-developed public boat ramp facility for paddlers and boaters. The access point features a 5-lane boat ramp, bank fishing access, and an ADA-accessible pier, making it suitable for kayaks, canoes, and larger watercraft. ADA-approved restrooms are available on-site, and a picnic area provides amenities for day-use visitors.
The reservoir, impounded in 1981, is now primarily used for recreation and is popular with anglers targeting largemouth bass, blue catfish, and channel catfish. The relatively calm waters make this a good option for recreational paddling and family outings. Note that the facility has limited day-use areas; camping opportunities are minimal due to land constraints around the reservoir. This is best suited as a day-use access point for launching kayaks and canoes into a peaceful, protected water body.