It is late October, and the Neches River is at its lowest water level of the year.

Float Times: ~3 - 6 hours (depending on water level, flow rate and wind speed) This stretch of the Neches is well known for the Neches River Rendezvous, an annual float trip hosted by the Lufkin/Angelina County Chamber of Commerce, the Lufkin Convention and Visitors Bureau and Temple-Inland, Inc. 5/20/2020 - Clean Rivers Program DRAFT 2020 Upper Neches Basin Summary report now available. The front nine is in the woods with treelined fairways which requires getting in play off the tee. DIBOLL, TX (KTRE) - The National Weather Service issued a flood warning for the Neches River near Diboll.

For our loyal Steelhead Alley visitors, you can check out enhanced Steelhead Alley conditions here. April 25-28, 2019.

He’s also been recognized for his efforts to save the Neches as a national wild and scenic river, preventing its development.

Texas Parks and Wildlife removed the body at around 2:30 p.m., according to a statement from the sheriff’s office. The flood stage for the river is 12 feet. 6/24/2020 - 2019 Consumer Confidence Report for Holmwood Utilities Available.

August 9-11, 2019.

Neches River, Texas is a guide to canoeing, kayaking and rafting the Neches River running from its headwaters in Van Zandt County down to Port Neches on the Gulf of Mexico in Orange County, with information and links to canoe and raft liveries and rentals, campgrounds, shuttle services and other businesses catering to paddlers and paddlesports. "That runoff does come into the reservoir," Webb said.

4/29/2020 - Neches Compost Facility will reopen for public sales on Thursday, April 30th - Details here The Neches is a very twisting river with many sharp turns, logjams, a half dozen rocky shoals, strainers and dead-end channels, any of which can become hazards or obstacles for boaters and boats. Formed in Van Zandt County of East Texas, the Neches River flows southeast for approximately 416 miles and empties into the Gulf of Mexico near Port Neches. Welcome to RiverBoss 3.0!

PROVISIONAL DATA SUBJECT TO REVISION .

Formed in Van Zandt County of East Texas, the Neches River flows southeast for approximately 416 miles and empties into the Gulf of Mexico near Port Neches. The elevation-storage rating curve used to produce the storage hydrograph is made of two segments: (1) the segment up to the conservation pool top (below the red line) is based on measured data, and (2) the segment in the flood pool (above the red line) is an extrapolation from the first segment and shouldn't be relied upon for flood storage information. It's expected to rise up to 15 feet before it falls. A drainage area of 10,011 square miles and abundant rainfall over the entire Neches Basin results in a flow near the Gulf of approximately 6,000,000 acre-feet per year.

National Weather Service Water Gauge.