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Millers Creek Reservoir offers an improved boat ramp on the west side with convenient access for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboats. The facility includes parking, a couple of dumpsters, and porta potties. To reach the ramp, take Highway 266 from the west to Farm Road 1608, then turn onto Road 485. The reservoir sits where Mexican Creek, Millers Creek, and Sulphur Creek converge in Baylor County.
Primitive camping is permitted at the site with no amenities beyond the basic facilities at the ramp. The reservoir is managed by the North Texas Municipal Water District and is popular for fishing, particularly for crappie around submerged timber and brush piles. Water levels can vary seasonally, so conditions may affect paddling opportunities—check current levels before your visit. This is a good option for boaters seeking a rural access point with minimal development.