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The Guices Creek boat ramp provides access to the Cumberland River at mile marker 193, just upstream of its confluence with Lake Barkley. This location is suitable for launching kayaks, canoes, and small trailered boats. The ramp is situated within Shelby Park in Cumberland City, Tennessee, offering paddlers and boaters a convenient access point to explore the scenic Cumberland River.
The Cumberland River is a major waterway in the region, flowing for over 700 miles through Kentucky and Tennessee before joining the Ohio River. In this section, the river has a moderate flow and is typically around 500-800 feet wide, making it well-suited for recreational activities like fishing, paddling, and small powerboating. Nearby, the Cross Creeks National Wildlife Refuge provides additional opportunities for wildlife viewing and nature-based recreation along the river.
Boaters and paddlers should be aware of typical river conditions and plan accordingly. While the Guices Creek ramp offers a straightforward access point, it's always important to check weather forecasts, water levels, and any navigation hazards before heading out on the water. By being prepared, visitors can safely enjoy the natural beauty and recreational opportunities of this section of the Cumberland River.
Nearby Recreation Areas
Cross Creeks National Wildlife RefugeLocated within