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Located on the northeast corner of Lake Ray Roberts just north of Pilot Point off Highway 377, the Buck Creek access site offers a convenient entry point to this 29,350-acre rural lake. The facility features a four-lane concrete ramp with a boarding pier and parking for up to 75 vehicles, making it suitable for both motorized boats and paddle craft. Restrooms are available in the park, and the boat dock provides convenient loading and unloading options for kayakers and canoeists.
This access point is ideal for paddlers looking to explore Buck Creek and the main lake body without the crowding of more developed facilities. As part of Ray Roberts Lake State Park (also known as Isle du Bois State Park), the site offers a more rural, less-developed experience compared to the full-service marinas located at other lake units. The location makes it an excellent choice for those in the Dallas/Fort Worth area seeking quick access to quality paddle and boating opportunities just minutes from the city.