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The Ouachita River boat ramp in El Dorado, Arkansas provides access to this major headwater stream in the Ouachita Mountains. With a total length of 548 miles, the Ouachita River has an average flow of over 27,000 cubic feet per second and an average gradient of 3 feet per mile. This makes it a substantial waterway suitable for a variety of boating activities.
The boat ramp appears to be a concrete ramp that can accommodate trailered boats, kayaks, and canoes, though specific details about the ramp's condition or amenities are unavailable. Nearby, the Ouachita-Black River system has additional boat ramps and facilities managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Paddlers and boaters should be prepared for the Ouachita River's size, flow, and gradient, and check conditions before launching. While details are limited, this access point provides an entry point to explore this major waterway in southern Arkansas.