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**Location & Access:** Reeves Road Bridge provides boat ramp access to the Sabine River in Sabine County, Texas. To reach the site, take US-80 east for about 19 miles, turn left on FM 1794, and look for the boat ramp on the right side of the road.
**River Conditions & Character:** This access point serves a major river system—the Sabine is an 8th-order stream with an average flow of over 9,100 cubic feet per second. The river in this area has a gentle gradient of 0.8 feet per mile with average velocities around 5.9 feet per second, making it suitable for various paddlers. This section is particularly popular during spring when white bass spawn; fish often congregate below the Black Shoals area during lower water levels.
**Nearby Amenities:** Boles Field Campground is available within 10 miles of the access site for paddlers planning an extended trip. The ramp provides typical boating facilities and access year-round to explore this section of the expansive 520-mile Sabine River system.