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Lake Sequoyah Drive Fayetteville
The boat ramp named Lake Sequoyah Drive Fayetteville is located in Fayetteville, Arkansas, at latitude 36.05571747 and longitude -94.0652771. It is a public boat ramp that provides access to Lake Sequoyah, a small lake with a surface area of approximately 500 acres.
The boat ramp is a concrete ramp that is approximately 30 feet wide and has a gentle slope, making it easy for boats to be launched and retrieved. The ramp has parking spaces for vehicles with boat trailers, and there is also a small parking lot for vehicles without trailers.
Lake Sequoyah is primarily used for recreational boating and fishing. The lake allows motorized boats, including those with outboard motors, but there are restrictions on the type and size of boats that are allowed on the lake. Personal watercraft such as jet skis are also permitted, but there are specific rules that must be followed.
According to the City of Fayetteville's website, the Lake Sequoyah boat ramp is open from dawn to dusk, and there is no fee to use the ramp. It is recommended that boaters check the lake's water levels before launching their boats, as the lake can become shallow in certain areas during periods of low rainfall. Get driving directions.
The boat ramp is a concrete ramp that is approximately 30 feet wide and has a gentle slope, making it easy for boats to be launched and retrieved. The ramp has parking spaces for vehicles with boat trailers, and there is also a small parking lot for vehicles without trailers.
Lake Sequoyah is primarily used for recreational boating and fishing. The lake allows motorized boats, including those with outboard motors, but there are restrictions on the type and size of boats that are allowed on the lake. Personal watercraft such as jet skis are also permitted, but there are specific rules that must be followed.
According to the City of Fayetteville's website, the Lake Sequoyah boat ramp is open from dawn to dusk, and there is no fee to use the ramp. It is recommended that boaters check the lake's water levels before launching their boats, as the lake can become shallow in certain areas during periods of low rainfall. Get driving directions.
STREAMFLOW LEVELS
Streamgauge | Streamflow |
---|---|
Fourche Lafave River Near Gravelly
USGS 07261500 |
126 cfs |
Illinois River At Savoy
USGS 07194800 |
125 cfs |
Richland Creek At Goshen
USGS 07048800 |
-999,999 cfs |
Illinois River Near Watts
USGS 07195500 |
702 cfs |
Illinois River South Of Siloam Springs
USGS 07195430 |
588 cfs |
Baron Fork At Dutch Mills
USGS 07196900 |
60 cfs |
White River Near Fayetteville
USGS 07048600 |
2,090 cfs |
Nearby Camping
Location | Campsites | Reservations | Toilets | Showers | Elevation |
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River Ridge - Ozark Lake | 18 | 391 ft | |||
Lake Ft. Smith State Park | Numerous | 745 ft | |||
Shady Lake | 66 | 1,229 ft | |||
Horseshoe Bend - Dierks Lake | 11 | 472 ft | |||
Jefferson Ridge - Dierks Lake | Numerous | 589 ft | |||
Rocky Branch - Beaver Lake | Numerous | 1,129 ft | |||
Shores Lake | 106 | 631 ft | |||
Mill Creek Family Camp | Numerous | 873 ft | |||
Blue Ridge - Dierks Lake | 22 | 625 ft | |||
Charleston Lake | 4 | 487 ft | |||
Prairie Creek - Beaver Lake | 112 | 1,135 ft | |||
Vine Prairie | Numerous | 402 ft | |||
Bard Springs | 17 | 1,380 ft |
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