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Texas · Hunt / Van Zandt Co.

Sabine River

Hunt / Van Zandt Co. · 510 mi · Class Riffles
Optimal: 500–3000 CFS · USGS #08022040
1,800 avg
327CFS
7.73 ft gauge height
Below Optimal
Stable
Flow data is live from USGS·Rapid classifications and CFS ranges need community verification·Know this river?
Avg flow: 1,800 cfsHist. median: 1,620 cfsUSGS #08022040
Texas Paddling Trail · Sabine National Wildlife Refuge

About

From the upper prairie country around Greenville through 510 miles of East Texas piney woods to the coastal marshes near Orange, the Sabine River cuts the boundary between Texas and Louisiana on its way to the Gulf of Mexico. At 1800 CFS average flow with optimal conditions between 500–3000 CFS, the Sabine runs mostly as riffles and gentle current through three distinct landscapes. The upper 30-mile stretch from Greenville to Emory crosses open prairie country in Hunt and Van Zandt counties. Below Big Sandy, 40 miles of river wind through the East Texas piney woods to Logansport, while the final 20 miles from Orange traverse coastal marsh and cypress swamp before reaching the Gulf. The Texas Paddling Trail designation provides mapped access points and camping areas, and the lower river flows through Sabine National Wildlife Refuge. USGS gauge 08022040 tracks conditions for paddlers working this long, varied system.

Solunar Fishing Activity
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Waxing Crescent
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9:54 AM
Moonrise
2:53 PM
Moonset
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Moon underfoot
9:54 PM
Next full moon: May 3111 days
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Data Quality

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