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Lake Sakakawea State Park in Garrison offers excellent boat ramp access to one of North Dakota's premier recreational lakes. The park features two boat ramps—a multi-lane ramp on the west side and a single-lane ramp on the southeast side—both equipped with courtesy docks for convenient launching and landing. This makes it an ideal access point for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboats of all sizes.
Lake Sakakawea is a massive reservoir spanning 178 miles with approximately 1,340 miles of shoreline, providing ample opportunity for extended paddling trips, fishing, and scenic exploration. The park offers quality facilities including bathrooms and fish cleaning stations. Nearby camping is available at Downstream Campground (reservable), making it convenient for overnight trips. The area is located near Garrison in McLean County, with additional recreation options including the Audubon National Wildlife Refuge nearby.
**Note:** Water levels and ramp conditions can vary seasonally, especially after heavy rain or flooding events. It's recommended to check current conditions before launching, particularly during spring runoff or after significant weather events.