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White Earth Lake is a scenic 1,989-acre lake in Becker County, Minnesota, offering excellent opportunities for kayaking, canoeing, and boating. The public boat launch is conveniently located in Waubun, south of the stoplight on Water Street near the marina and Band Shell. The hard surface ramp features three docks serving six launch slips, making it easy to get your watercraft on the water.
The lake has a maximum depth of 120 feet and can accommodate vessels of varying sizes—most standard boat ramps in the area handle 12-18 foot boats, with some capable of launching larger vessels. There are no launch fees at this public access point unless a vehicle permit is required. The calm waters and substantial size make this an ideal destination for paddlers of all skill levels, whether you're interested in day trips or exploring the lake's fishing opportunities.
The White Earth Lake access site also puts you near Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge, a scenic area established as habitat for migratory birds and other wildlife. With nearby lakes and natural areas, this location serves as a good base for paddlers wanting to explore multiple water bodies in the region.