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This U.S. Army Corps of Engineers facility provides boat access to the Trinity River, a major waterway with an average flow of over 9,500 cubic feet per second. Located in Chambers County near Wallisville Lake, this ramp serves paddlers and boaters accessing one of Texas's largest river systems. The Trinity River at this location represents the lower reach of a 474-mile waterway, where conditions are influenced by significant downstream flow and tidal influences near the Gulf Coast.
Paddlers and boaters should be prepared for the river's substantial current (average velocity of nearly 6 feet per second) and major river character. The facility is conveniently situated off I-10 and provides access to a well-established recreation area. As with all USACE facilities, be sure to clean, drain, and dry your boat to prevent the spread of invasive species—compliance with Texas invasive species requirements is mandatory. For current facility information, hours of operation, and fee details, contact the Fort Worth District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers directly or visit their official website.