The Sulphur River provides numerous opportunities for fishing, boating, and other activities. Above Wright Patman Lake, the river has enough water for recreation most of the time. The flow is slow, and the river is murky, largely due to
channelization upstream. Below Wright Patman Dam, the river flow depends on the amount of water being released from the dam; however, water quality is usually good. Wright Patman Lake provides additional opportunities for camping, boating, swimming, and fishing. File:Lake Wright Patman Spillway.jpg|The spillway at Lake Wright Patman during the flood of 2015-2016. After this the Sulphur river flows into Miller County, Arkansas. File:Lake Wright Patman Spillway Riser.jpg|The control center for the Lake Wright Patman dam gates. After this the Sulphur river flows into Miller County, Arkansas. File:Survey Marker at the Lake Wright Patman Dam.jpg|This is a brass survey marker for the Lake Wright Patman Dam installed in 1981 by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ==See also==