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The Highway 41 (East) boat ramp provides access to the Red River in Wallace, Arkansas. This access point is maintained by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission and offers a public launch site for kayakers, canoeists, and small motorized boats.
The Red River is a major Southeastern U.S. waterway, flowing over 1,300 miles from its headwaters in Texas to the Mississippi River. At this location, the river exhibits an average gradient of 7 feet per mile and an average flow of over 68,000 cubic feet per second, making it a dynamic and powerful river system well-suited for experienced paddlers and boaters.
Amenities at the Highway 41 (East) access include a concrete boat ramp and parking, with additional bank fishing access and a picnic area nearby. Paddlers and boaters should exercise caution on the Red River due to its size, flow, and potential for hazardous conditions. Always wear a life jacket and be prepared for changing weather and river levels. For more information, contact the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission.