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Access Site AL

Parkers Bridge

Conecuh River West Prong Silas Creek

Source: alabama_department_of_conservation_and_natural_resources Updated 1 year ago

City: Brewton, AL
County: Escambia County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 31.09583000, -86.91818796
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About This Access Site
The Parkers Bridge boat ramp provides easy access to the Conecuh River near Brewton, Alabama. Located just off Bradley Road, the ramp has a large parking lot suitable for trucks and trailers. While the ramp is quite steep, it accommodates small boats and kayaks well.

The Conecuh River is a sizeable waterway, classified as a large river with a total length of nearly 200 miles. With an average flow of over 5,500 cubic feet per second and a gradient of 2.5 feet per mile, paddlers can expect a moderate current. This makes the river well-suited for both leisurely floats and more adventurous multi-day trips. The river's diverse landscape includes forested banks, sandbars, and scenic bluffs, offering an enjoyable experience for kayakers, canoeists, and other small boaters.

Whether launching for a day trip or longer expedition, the Parkers Bridge access site provides a convenient and practical entry point to explore the beautiful Conecuh River. Paddlers should be mindful of the river's size and flow, and plan their trips accordingly.