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Devils Creek is a primitive boat ramp access point located on the south shore of Fort Peck Lake in northeastern Montana's remote Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge area. The site offers a concrete boat ramp suitable for launching kayaks, canoes, and motorboats, along with basic amenities including a shade shelter, picnic tables, vault toilet, and campfire rings. This access point is ideal for paddlers and anglers looking to explore the expansive 700-mile shoreline of Fort Peck Reservoir.
The landscape surrounding Devils Creek is characterized by native prairie and wildlife habitat typical of the CMR refuge, offering excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing alongside paddling. Given the remote location in Garfield County, visitors should plan ahead, bring adequate supplies, and be prepared for primitive conditions. The nearby UL Bend National Wildlife Refuge adds to the area's appeal for those interested in exploring Montana's wildlife-rich backcountry waters.