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Boat Ramps in North Dakota

Discover 350 public boat launches, ramps, and marina access points throughout North Dakota. Find the perfect launch site for your next boating adventure.

350
Total Boat Ramps
McLean County
36 ramps - Most in County
57
Counties Covered

Boating in North Dakota - Devils Lake to Sakakawea

North Dakota's boating scene is built around two very different water bodies and everything in between. Devils Lake in the eastern part of the state has been rising for decades and is now one of the largest natural lakes in the Great Plains, with an outstanding walleye and yellow perch fishery. The lake has multiple public access points and the fishing draws people from well outside the state.
Lake Sakakawea on the Missouri River is one of the largest reservoirs in the United States by surface area and stretches across the western and central part of the state. The reservoir is enormous and remote in its upper reaches, and navigating the western portions requires attention to water levels, which can vary significantly with Missouri River management decisions. Garrison Dam at the eastern end of the lake is the infrastructure anchor, and the ramp facilities near Garrison and Pick City are the best-developed in the area.
The Missouri River below Garrison Dam through Bismarck and on toward South Dakota flows as a modified river with reservoir behavior and has ramp access at several points.
Wind is a constant factor in North Dakota boating. The open Great Plains provide no shelter, and conditions on Sakakawea can build to whitecaps quickly. Checking forecasts and being willing to stay off the water when conditions aren't right is practical judgment, not excessive caution.
North Dakota's boating regulations align with neighboring states, and the Game and Fish Department manages public access across the lake system.

About Boating in North Dakota

North Dakota offers excellent boating opportunities with 350 boat ramps across the state. Whether you're looking to launch on lakes, rivers, or coastal waters, our directory helps you find the perfect access point for your watercraft.

Finding the Right Boat Ramp

When selecting a boat ramp in North Dakota, consider these factors:

  • Number of launch lanes to avoid congestion during peak times
  • Parking availability for vehicles and boat trailers
  • Launch fees - many public ramps are free to use
  • Ramp surface condition (concrete, asphalt, or gravel)
  • Hours of operation and seasonal accessibility
  • Nearby amenities like restrooms, fish cleaning stations, and bait shops

Explore All Ramps Below

Browse our complete directory of boat ramps in North Dakota below. Use the filters to narrow your search by county or specific features you need.

Silver Lake

Provides access to Silver Lake. Located in Weber Township, ND. Public access.

Lake Sakakawea

Provides access to Lake Sakakawea. Located in McKenzie County. Public access.

Upsilon Lake

Provides access to Upsilon Lake. Located in Rolette County. Public access.

Lake Sakakawea

Provides access to Lake Sakakawea. Located in Dunn County. Public access.

Spiritwood Lake

Provides access to Spiritwood Lake. Located in Spiritwood Lake, ND. Public access.

Lake Sakakawea

Provides access to Lake Sakakawea. Located in McLean County. Public access.

Lake Sakakawea

Provides access to Lake Sakakawea. Located in Brendle's Bay, ND. Public access.

Buffalo Lake (Pierce)

Provides access to Buffalo Lake (Pierce). Located in Pierce County. Public access.

Kettle Lake

Provides access to Kettle Lake. Located in Williams County. Public access.

Lightning Lake

Provides access to Lightning Lake. Located in McLean County. Public access.

South Golden Lake

Provides access to South Golden Lake. Located in Golden Lake Township, ND. Public access.

McGregor Dam

Provides access to McGregor Dam. Located in McGregor, ND. Public access.

Lake Sakakawea

Provides access to Lake Sakakawea. Located in Brendle's Bay, ND. Public access.

Baukol-Noonan Dam

Provides access to Baukol-Noonan Dam. Located in Divide County. Public access.

Alkaline Lake

Provides access to Alkaline Lake. Located in Kidder County. Public access.

Missouri River

Provides access to Missouri River. Located in Mercer County. Public access.

Harmony Lake

Provides access to Harmony Lake. Located in Mercer County. Public access.

Red Willow Lake

Provides access to Red Willow Lake. Located in Willow Township, ND. Public access.

Lake Addie

Provides access to Lake Addie. Located in Addie Township, ND. Public access.

Lake Oahe

Provides access to Lake Oahe. Located in Burleigh County. Public access.

Devils Lake

Provides access to Devils Lake. Located in Benson County. Public access.

Lake Sakakawea

Provides access to Lake Sakakawea. Located in Mercer County. Public access.

Red River

Provides access to Red River. Located in Fargo, ND. Public access.

Devils Lake

Provides access to Devils Lake. Located in Lakewood Park, ND. Public access.

Kota-Ray Dam

Provides access to Kota-Ray Dam. Located in Williams County. Public access.

East Park Lake

Provides access to East Park Lake. Located in McLean County. Public access.

Devils Lake

Provides access to Devils Lake. Located in Crow Hill District, ND. Public access.

Lake Sakakawea

Provides access to Lake Sakakawea. Located in Shell Creek Segment, ND. Public access.

Lake Oahe

Provides access to Missouri River – Lake Oahe. Located in Emmons County. Public access.

Bader Lake

Provides access to Bader Lake. Located in Chicago Township, ND. Public access.

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