Every Boat Ramp on Lake Sakakawea
18 boat ramps ยท McKenzie, Mountrail, McLean, Mercer, Dunn, Williams, North Dakota
307,000
Surface Acres
180 ft
Max Depth
18
Boat Ramps
6
Fish Species
Boat Ramps on Lake Sakakawea
Additional Launch Sites
About Lake Sakakawea
Lake Sakakawea is the third largest man-made lake in the United States, stretching 178 miles across western North Dakota behind Garrison Dam on the Missouri River. The reservoir is one of the premier walleye fisheries in North America, with millions of walleye producing consistent catches of fish in the 15- to 25-inch range and trophy specimens exceeding 10 pounds. Northern pike are abundant throughout the lake, and a growing smallmouth bass population has added exciting warm-water opportunities in recent years.
With 1,320 miles of shoreline, Lake Sakakawea offers seemingly unlimited boating and fishing access through dozens of public boat ramps and several marinas. Chinook salmon have been stocked in the reservoir and provide a unique Great Plains fishery for anglers trolling the open water. The lake's vast size means that even during peak summer weekends, anglers can find solitude on remote stretches of shoreline. The surrounding Fort Berthold Reservation and state recreation areas provide camping and amenities for extended fishing trips.
Nearest towns: Garrison, New Town, Pick City, Williston
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