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The Highway 7 Bridge access site provides boat and kayak access to the Brazos River in Falls County. This is a practical launch point for paddlers exploring this section of the river, though amenities and facilities should be confirmed before visiting. Given the Brazos River's size and flow characteristics, paddlers should be prepared for moderate current conditions and check water levels before launching, particularly after heavy rainfall when currents can become challenging.
This access point is one of several along the Brazos River corridor, making it useful for planning multi-day trips or shuttle paddling. As with many rural Texas river access sites, conditions can vary seasonally. Paddlers are advised to scout the launch area before arrival and check current river conditions. The area supports both kayaking and canoeing, though smaller hand-carried craft offer more flexibility at access points with limited infrastructure. Exercise caution during high water periods when the river's current intensifies significantly.