Possum Walk Kayak Launch

location_onHancock, MS

kayakingKayak Launch

About Possum Walk Kayak Launch

Bogue Homa: A Serene Paddling Oasis in Louisiana's Coastal Region

Nestled in the heart of Louisiana's coastal region, Bogue Homa stands out as a true paddling haven, offering a tranquil and accessible waterway for kayakers of all skill levels. This picturesque stream, located in Hancock County, provides a peaceful escape from the bustling cities of Bay St. Louis and Diamondhead, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the Magnolia State.

Paddling on Bogue Homa: A Gentle, Scenic Adventure Bogue Homa's gentle current and protected nature create an ideal environment for kayaking, catering to both beginners and experienced paddlers. With an average depth ranging from 2 to 6 feet, the stream offers a comfortable and accessible paddling experience, allowing paddlers to easily navigate the waterway and enjoy the surrounding scenery.

helpFrequently Asked Questions

help_outlineWhere can I launch my kayak on Bogue Homa?

There are two public access points on Bogue Homa: the Logtown Boat Launch and the Possum Walk Kayak Launch. Both provide access to the stream.

help_outlineWhat skill level is Bogue Homa good for?

Bogue Homa is considered a calm, easy stream, making it suitable for beginner and intermediate kayakers.

help_outlineWhat gear should I bring for kayaking Bogue Homa?

For kayaking Bogue Homa, you should bring a personal flotation device, a paddle, and any other standard kayaking gear. Fishing gear may also be useful if you plan to fish.

help_outlineDo I need a fishing license to fish on Bogue Homa?

Yes, a standard state fishing license is required to fish on Bogue Homa, as with any other waterway in the state.

help_outlineWhen is the best season to kayak on Bogue Homa?

The best season for kayaking on Bogue Homa is spring through fall, when the weather is mild and the water levels are typically higher.

help_outlineIs Bogue Homa family-friendly and accessible?

Yes, Bogue Homa is considered family-friendly, with public access points and no motorboat traffic to be concerned about.

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Contact & Info

wavesTide Forecast

From Pearlington, Pearl River station (5 km away)

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Low Tide

Apr 20 at 2:43 AM

-0.4 ft

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High Tide

Apr 20 at 4:32 PM

1.8 ft

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Low Tide

Apr 21 at 3:57 AM

-0.5 ft

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High Tide

Apr 21 at 5:27 PM

1.8 ft

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Low Tide

Apr 22 at 5:10 AM

-0.4 ft

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High Tide

Apr 22 at 6:27 PM

1.7 ft

Data from NOAA CO-OPS. Predictions only — check local conditions before paddling.

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