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The Pennington Creek access site provides a convenient boat ramp for launching small watercraft onto the Washita River, just upstream of its confluence with Lake Texoma. This section of the Washita River is generally narrow and slow-moving, making it well-suited for kayaks, canoes, and small jon boats.
However, it's important to note that there are no boat ramps directly on the Washita River itself. The Pennington Creek access site is the closest public launch point, located just a short distance from the river's edge. The ramp can accommodate boats up to 20 feet in length, and a boarding pier is provided to assist with loading and unloading.
For those interested in exploring the larger Lake Texoma, the Pennington Creek access site offers a convenient gateway. Lake Texoma is a renowned destination for fishing, boating, and other water recreation, with numerous public launch sites available around its shores. Paddlers and boaters should consult local resources to plan their Lake Texoma adventures and be aware of any applicable regulations or fees.