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The Solomon River boat ramp provides public access to this large, scenic Alaskan river. Measuring 183.66 miles in length and draining over 6,400 square miles, the Solomon is a substantial, navigable waterway with an average flow rate of 654 cubic feet per second and a gentle gradient of 1.7 feet per mile.
The boat ramp is well-suited for launching kayaks, canoes, and small motorized boats. Parking is available nearby, though specific fees or hours of operation are not known. Paddlers should be prepared for the river's moderate current and potentially changing water levels, and check local weather and flow conditions before heading out. Overall, the Solomon River boat ramp offers a convenient access point to explore this sizeable Alaskan river by paddle craft or small boat.