Every Boat Ramp on Lewis and Clark Lake
9 boat ramps ยท Knox, Cedar, Nebraska
31,000
Surface Acres
45 ft
Max Depth
9
Boat Ramps
5
Fish Species
Boat Ramps on Lewis and Clark Lake
Additional Launch Sites
About Lewis and Clark Lake
Lewis and Clark Lake straddles the Nebraska-South Dakota border, formed by Gavins Point Dam on the Missouri River. This 31,000-acre reservoir is one of the most productive walleye fisheries in the region, with consistent catches of fish in the 18- to 24-inch range. White bass run heavy in the spring, and channel catfish provide excellent action throughout the warmer months in the shallower bays and flats.
Boating access is well-developed on both the Nebraska and South Dakota sides, with several paved boat ramps and marinas offering full services. The lake's relatively shallow depth and fertile waters support strong forage populations that fuel impressive fish growth rates. The tailwaters below Gavins Point Dam are equally popular, offering access to paddlefish, sauger, and trophy catfish in the last free-flowing stretch of the Missouri River.
Nearest towns: Yankton, Crofton
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