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DatTexasBoy 04-16-2013 12:45 PM

Brazos River in Waco
 
Can anyone give me any information on riding the Brazos around Waco,Tx? We are considering taking a trip to BSR and taking the boat to ride the river too. Any help would be appreciated.

iShredSAN 04-16-2013 1:32 PM

Not sure about the part of the Brazos near Waco but the part of the Brazos near Granbury is currently to low to get on (not sure if that's an indicator). I would recommend Lake Belton if the Brazos is a no-go. Its about 45 minutes from Waco and is a sweet lake. Should be able to find good riding spots this time of year as well...

FunkyBunch 04-16-2013 1:35 PM

There is a boat ramp off if Lake Brazos Parkway from there north is the better part of the river. Check your water levels not sure what that looks like right now. Also they just implemented a no wake zone some where to the south of that ramp because of some wakeboats harrasing a family in rented conoes.

CTXxRoss 05-02-2013 7:50 PM

Do you know where MCC is off of Lakeshore Parkway?? There is a boat ramp down in there that is public use and the river is good most of the time through there. Back towards Camron Park area

you_da_man 05-03-2013 7:33 AM

I've been on it twice there in Waco. The river is so narrow in most places you can't turn around with a rider in tow and passes are pretty short so IMO it gets old having to let go and turn around to go back the other direction. I've wondered why I've never seen any wakeboats down on the Baylor end of the river. Seems that is easily the widest part.

iShredSAN 06-24-2014 6:12 PM

Any word on the current level of the Brazos? I know Whitney came up some with the recent rain...

T_A 06-24-2014 7:21 PM

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Originally Posted by you_da_man (Post 1820084)
I've been on it twice there in Waco. The river is so narrow in most places you can't turn around with a rider in tow and passes are pretty short so IMO it gets old having to let go and turn around to go back the other direction. I've wondered why I've never seen any wakeboats down on the Baylor end of the river. Seems that is easily the widest part.

You can't turn around but we were going around 15-20 min up river, however far that is, so not really short passes. Water level is full down by Waco. Def worth checking out. You can also rent a G from BSR and they'll take you out if you don't wanna tow.

bill 06-25-2014 6:01 AM

its full of alligators and large under water obstructions :)

iShredSAN 06-25-2014 6:27 AM

Tony- Are you referring to the portion north of Whitney?

Bill- Yeah I definitely wouldn't take a trip there... way to dangerous! ;)

T_A 06-25-2014 8:51 AM

North of Whitney still low, lots of gators in Waco.


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