X
GO

Water School

Where can I put in my canoe on the river?

Although the Authority does not own or maintain canoe/kayak launch points on the Brazos, there are many put-in and take-out locations available along the Brazos River.

The most popular paddling locations are the stretches of river below Possum Kingdom Lake and Lake Granbury. You can find points below the dam at Possum Kingdom Lake by clicking here. For the area below Lake Granbury you can find a map of distances and access points here.

Information including access points and hazards along sections throughout the basin can be found through the helpful resource of Southwest Paddler by clicking here.

Related

Share

Search
Categories

The information provided on this site is intended as background on water within the Brazos River basin. There should be no expectation that this information is all encompassing, complete or in any way examines every aspect of this very complex natural resource.

If you have questions about a post or would like additional information, please contact us or call 888-922-6272.

Tags
algae dam minerals basin speaker granbury authority wetland boating industrial wastewater PAM chlorine drought water rights drinking water storage sediment lake level cfs clarity system xeriscape classification calcium recreation limestone costs water quality rights subsidence district permit habitat mainstem evaporation monitor water clarity watershed salt USGS precipitation possum kingdom supply consumption filter smell taste lake levels spillway volume Board landscaping indirect re-use allens creek reservoir meta tag water TCEQ solids potable watercourse pharmaceuticals legislation farming golden algea wildlife flood contaminants corps quality conservation effluent acre-feet river estuary lake emergency use depth gas rain sewage streamflow bottled water maps water supply subwatershed dissolved solids jobs golden algae oxygen fertilizer treatment water treatment use soil canoe reservoir inland sludge pollutants camping water plants hydrologic cycle septic fish kill gage water code lakes wetlands map ground water turbidity bed and banks gulf contract parasite direct re-use subsidence E coli measure appropriation tributary marsh water planning electricity riverine municipal mgd biosolids employment agriculture groundwater dock environment hydrilla well flood pool climate streamflow flood control lake anaerobic industry hydrology riparian chlorides mission governance water cycle invasive plants main stem fishing releases reservoirs hunting water use surface water environmental organic spring medicine kayak fork agricultural E. coli sanitation impound drilling inundated beneficial use insurance bay brackish canoeing electric companies channel planning acre-foot hydropower corps of engineers salinity stream runoff aquifer aerobic mitigation lawn gate septic system infection