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The Grayville access point is a public boat ramp on the Illinois side of the Wabash River in White County, providing convenient launch access to one of the region's major waterways. As part of the lower Wabash River system, this ramp serves paddlers and motorboaters looking to explore this substantial river corridor that forms the Indiana-Illinois border before flowing into the Ohio River.
The Wabash at this location is a large, powerful river with an average flow of over 36,000 cubic feet per second and steady current of approximately 4.7 feet per second. Paddlers should be prepared for significant water volume and moderate current conditions. The river's broad drainage area (32,784 square miles) means water levels can fluctuate considerably with seasonal rainfall and upstream conditions. Grayville is one of several public access points along the Illinois side of the lower Wabash, making it a good option for planning multi-day paddling trips or motorboat outings in this region.