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Wagram is a boat ramp access point on the Lumber River in Hoke County, North Carolina. The Lumber River is a major river system spanning 133 miles with a drainage area of 1,759 square miles. At this location, boaters can expect an average water flow of approximately 1,860 cubic feet per second with an average current velocity of 2.62 feet per second. The river has a gentle average gradient of 1.4 feet per mile, making it suitable for various watercraft types.
The Lumber River is classified as a Stream Order 8 waterway, comparable in scale to major rivers. With relatively moderate current and slope characteristics, this section of the river is generally manageable for paddlers and motorized boats. The elevation at the access point is approximately 12 feet above sea level, with the river maintaining consistent flow year-round given its substantial drainage area.