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The US69 Bridge boat ramp provides access to the Sabine River, a major waterway flowing through East Texas. This is a significant river system—ranked as a major stream order 8 river with an average flow of over 9,100 cubic feet per second and an average velocity of nearly 6 feet per second. The river's moderate gradient of 0.8 feet per mile and substantial size make it suitable for various watercraft, though paddlers should be prepared for noticeable current and expect typical river conditions.
Located in Greenville at the US69 crossing, this access point serves the middle section of the Sabine River's 519-mile length. Boaters can explore upstream and downstream sections, with numerous other public access points available in the area for multi-day trips or shuttle runs. As a public access site, it offers a convenient launching point for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboats, though specific amenities (ramp condition, parking capacity, or facilities) should be confirmed with local authorities before your visit.