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Sherwood Shores in Grayson County offers direct access to Lake Texoma, the twelfth largest lake in the United States and the largest by capacity in the Tulsa District. This ramp provides a convenient launching point for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboats looking to explore the expansive 927-mile Red River system. The lake itself is a major impoundment managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, offering excellent recreational opportunities across its sprawling waters.
The Red River at Lake Texoma is a major waterway with an average flow of approximately 68,000 cubic feet per second and substantial drainage area of nearly 85,000 square miles. Paddlers should be prepared for a significant river system with an average velocity of nearly 6 feet per second. The Sherwood Shores location is well-positioned for accessing both the lake's calm waters and the river's current. Nearby amenities include Big Mineral Camp for overnight stays and the Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge, established in 1946, which provides excellent wildlife viewing opportunities and protects important habitat for migratory birds.
Before launching, check current conditions and any advisories through the Corps of Engineers or local management authorities, as water levels and conditions can vary seasonally. This is an ideal base for extended paddling trips or day outings on one of Texas's premier water recreation areas.