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Peach Creek offers public boat access to the Guyandotte River in Logan County, West Virginia. This launch site is one of three maintained boat ramps along the Guyandotte River, making it a convenient access point for paddlers and boaters exploring this Appalachian waterway. The site is managed by the West Virginia Department of Natural Resources, which maintains over 500 public fishing and boating access areas throughout the state.
The Guyandotte River supports a variety of fish species including bass, bluegill, catfish, carp, crappie, gar, muskie, trout, and walleye, making it popular for both paddlers and anglers. Whether you're launching a kayak, canoe, or motorized boat, this access point provides a public entry to the river system. For specific details about ramp conditions, amenities, parking availability, and any seasonal restrictions, contact the West Virginia Department of Natural Resources before your visit.