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The Highway 306 Bridge provides direct access to the Concho River in Tom Green County, offering a convenient launch point for kayakers, canoeists, and boaters. Located in central Texas, this access site serves as a gateway to exploring the scenic Concho River and connects paddlers to downstream recreation areas including Twin Buttes Reservoir (approximately 6 miles south) and O.C. Fisher Lake, both offering expanded paddling and fishing opportunities.
This access point is best suited for paddlers familiar with river conditions, as it provides entry to a flowing river system rather than a calm reservoir. Boaters should check current water levels and flow conditions before launching, as the Concho River's character can vary significantly with seasonal runoff and upstream dam releases. The proximity to multiple reservoirs makes this an ideal starting point for multi-day paddling trips or day explorations of the Concho River valley.
**Before visiting:** Contact local Texas Parks and Wildlife or Tom Green County Parks for current conditions, any access restrictions, and facility availability. Water levels and flow rates on the Concho River can change rapidly, particularly during spring runoff season.