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The Ti Bar boat ramp provides access to the Klamath River, a major waterway in northern California. The Klamath River is a large, free-flowing river with an average flow of over 18,000 cubic feet per second and a total elevation drop of over 4,000 feet as it winds 256 miles to the Pacific Ocean.
The Ti Bar access site features a gravel boat ramp leading directly to the water's edge, making it suitable for launching kayaks, canoes, and small motorized boats. While the ramp may be steep, it can accommodate RVs and trailers. The area also offers ample parking, a vault toilet, and dispersed camping with picnic tables and fire rings, providing a convenient starting point for Klamath River adventures. Boaters and paddlers should be aware of the river's strong current and plan accordingly, but the Ti Bar site offers a well-developed access point for those exploring this major California waterway.
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The road off Hwy 96 down to the cobble bar at Ti Bar will accommodate RV's. There is an information sign, permanent restroom, ample parking and shaded dispersed camping area. Large rigs should check for overhead clearance when parking under trees.