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The Pascagoula River boat ramp near Lucedale provides access to a major river system with significant flow and depth characteristics suitable for various watercraft. The Pascagoula River is a substantial waterway classified as a major river with a drainage area of 9,363 square miles and an average flow of over 16,000 cubic feet per second. The river maintains an average velocity of 3.19 feet per second with a gentle gradient of 0.5 feet per mile, making it a navigable river corridor for much of its length. This access point is located approximately 81 miles upstream from the river mouth where it flows into the Gulf of Mexico.
Boaters using this ramp should be prepared for a river environment with moderate current and substantial water volume. The river's classification as a major river system indicates it is deep enough and wide enough to accommodate motorboats and larger vessels, though paddlers should account for the steady flow and potential navigation traffic. The elevation change of 41 feet across the river's 80-mile length means users will encounter gradual but consistent current conditions throughout any trip on this waterway.
This access point serves as a gateway to exploring the Pascagoula River system, which flows through coastal Mississippi and eventually empties into the Gulf of Mexico. Boaters should be aware of the river's substantial flow rate and plan accordingly for their skill level and vessel type.