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This boat ramp provides access to the Medina River in Bexar County near San Antonio. The site features a concrete ramp that is usable at most water levels, making it a reliable launch point for kayaks, canoes, and small motorboats. During low water periods when the ramp may not be fully accessible, paddlers can launch from the adjacent gravel bank as an alternative.
The access point puts boaters on the Medina River upstream of its confluence with the San Antonio River system. The location offers convenient proximity to San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, one of Texas's UNESCO World Heritage Sites, making it ideal for recreational paddlers interested in combining river trips with cultural exploration. Before launching, check current water levels and conditions, as the Medina River's flow can vary seasonally. Standard boat ramp etiquette applies—keep launches brief and yield to other users.
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San Antonio Missions National Historical ParkLocated within