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The Pearl River boat ramp in Neshoba County provides access to a major waterway that ranks as a stream order 8 river, comparable to significant systems like the Mississippi and Missouri rivers. The Pearl River spans 435 miles total and drains an area of 8,325 square miles, with an average flow of approximately 13,259 cubic feet per second. This substantial flow and the river's 398-foot elevation drop indicate a dynamic waterway with considerable current and energy throughout its course.
Boaters using this access point should be prepared for a river with an average velocity of 3.71 feet per second and a moderate slope of 0.9 feet per mile. The Pearl River ultimately flows to the Gulf of Mexico, positioning this site within a major drainage system. Water conditions on a river of this magnitude and average flow rate typically feature moderate to strong currents, making it better suited for intermediate to experienced paddlers and boaters rather than beginners.
The location in central Mississippi provides access to a waterway suitable for motorboats, fishing vessels, and experienced paddlers. Given the river's size, flow rate, and distance from the mouth (434 miles), this access point is likely on the middle to upper-middle portion of the Pearl River system. Boaters should account for seasonal flow variations and be aware of the river's consistent current when planning trips.