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The Highway 146 Bridge provides free public access to Clear Lake near Seabrook. This is a convenient launch point for kayakers, canoeists, and small to medium-sized boats accessing the lake's eastern waters. The fixed bridge overhead has a vertical clearance of 73 feet, making it suitable for most recreational vessels. Note that this ramp may be inaccessible during periods of low water levels, so check conditions before heading out, especially during dry seasons.
Clear Lake is a shallow, wind-prone body of water popular for paddling and recreational boating. Paddlers should be prepared for potentially rough conditions on windy days and be aware of tidal influences. This location offers a relatively uncrowded alternative to other nearby access points in the Seabrook-Kemah area, making it a good option when other ramps are busy.