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Boat Ramps in South Dakota

Discover 426 public boat launches, ramps, and marina access points throughout South Dakota. Find the perfect launch site for your next boating adventure.

426
Total Boat Ramps
Day County
29 ramps - Most in County
72
Counties Covered

Boating in South Dakota - Missouri River Country

South Dakota's boating is concentrated on the Missouri River reservoir system and the Black Hills lakes, with a few natural lakes in the northeast corner of the state rounding things out.
The Missouri River in South Dakota flows through four major reservoirs created by the Pick-Sloan project dams: Lewis and Clark Lake (shared with Nebraska), Lake Francis Case, Lake Sharpe, and Lake Oahe. Oahe is the largest, stretching from Pierre north into North Dakota and forming one of the largest reservoirs in the country. The walleye fishing on Oahe has national recognition and draws anglers from multiple states. The reservoir is remote and the western shore in particular is undeveloped, which makes self-sufficiency important on any extended trip.
The Black Hills lakes, Pactola, Sheridan, and Stockade are smaller mountain lakes with good public access and a recreational atmosphere suited to family boating and trout fishing. These lakes fill up on summer weekends with people from Rapid City and the tourist crowds heading through the region.
The glacial lakes in the northeast, Big Stone Lake on the Minnesota border and Lake Poinsett among others, have public access and support a local boating community with more modest infrastructure than the Missouri River corridor.
Wind is a factor across most of South Dakota's open water, and the large Missouri River reservoirs have essentially no shelter from prevailing winds. Afternoon conditions can deteriorate quickly on Oahe. The boating season runs roughly May through September in most of the state.

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Day County

29 ramps

Marshall County

19 ramps

Codington County

16 ramps

Lyman County

15 ramps

Hughes County

14 ramps

Charles Mix County

14 ramps

Gregory County

13 ramps

Yankton County

11 ramps

Stanley County

11 ramps

Brookings County

11 ramps

Clark County

11 ramps

Minnehaha County

10 ramps

Sully County

10 ramps

Kingsbury County

10 ramps

Lake County

10 ramps

Deuel County

10 ramps

Fall River County

9 ramps

Pennington County

9 ramps

Beadle County

9 ramps

Potter County

8 ramps

Walworth County

8 ramps

Brown County

8 ramps

Roberts County

8 ramps

Bon Homme County

8 ramps

Spink County

8 ramps

Corson County

8 ramps

Hamlin County

8 ramps

Pennington

8 ramps

Perkins County

7 ramps

Lincoln County

6 ramps

Campbell County

6 ramps

Dewey County

6 ramps

Tripp County

6 ramps

Edmunds County

5 ramps

McCook County

5 ramps

Butte County

5 ramps

Hutchinson County

5 ramps

Meade County

4 ramps

Custer County

4 ramps

McPherson County

4 ramps

Hand County

3 ramps

Brule County

3 ramps

Buffalo County

3 ramps

Davison County

3 ramps

Crook

3 ramps

Faulk County

2 ramps

Clay County

2 ramps

Hanson County

2 ramps

Turner County

2 ramps

Grant County

2 ramps

Union County

2 ramps

Fall River

2 ramps

Yankton

2 ramps

Miner County

1 ramp

Aurora County

1 ramp

Bennett County

1 ramp

Haakon County

1 ramp

Lawrence County

1 ramp

Douglas County

1 ramp

Hyde County

1 ramp

Jones County

1 ramp

Lyon County

1 ramp

Moody County

1 ramp

Cedar County

1 ramp

Harding County

1 ramp

Sanborn County

1 ramp

Custer

1 ramp

Lawrence

1 ramp

Cedar

1 ramp

Cherry

1 ramp

Perkins

1 ramp

Lyman

1 ramp

About Boating in South Dakota

South Dakota offers excellent boating opportunities with 426 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 South 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

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

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