Mile 255.5 - 255.5 - 253.8 RBD Point Menoir

255.5 - 253.8 RBD Point Menoir

There are a series of sculpted sandbars opposite and downstream of Thompson Creek which offer a good landing (and great protection from westerly or southwesterly winds) and dray sand up to high water levels, but the first and most beautiful is within the confines of a large hunting camp. Avoid the first one and go on downstream. Within a mile you’ll pass several more possibilities, the 2nd choice the highest of all and backed by willows and tall cottonwoods & sycamores, the others a little lower in height but still good sand, all seem to straddle a series of stub dikes that have been placed as hard points along this bend of the river. Across the river you will enjoy a view of the Port Hudson Tunica Hills, and the foul Georgia Pacific Paper Mill behind.

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