Lake Sakakawea Ice Fishing Access Points
Winter 2008-2009
(U.S. Army Corps of Engineers)
The following list locates Lake Sakakawea ice fishing access points designated by the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers.
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Access Points
- Lewis & Clark Bridge (boat ramp)
- Lewis & Clark Wildlife Management Area (Magnum Point)
- American Legion Park (boat ramp)
- Mouth of Stoney Creek
- Between Long Creek and Chris Creek Cabin Sites (Williston Area)
- Lewis & Clark State Park (boat ramps)
- Lunds Landing (White Tail Bay) (boat ramps)
- Tobacco Garden (boat ramps and Shoreline Access Area)
- Red Mike Cabin Site
- Little Egypt
- Hofflund Bay WMA (east)
- Little Beaver (boat ramps and Shoreline Access Area)
- White Earth (boat ramps and Shoreline Access Area)
- Antelope Creek
- North side of Little Knife
- Sanish Bay (Aftem) (boat ramps and Shoreline Access Area)
- Four Bears Park (boat ramps and Shoreline Access Area)
- Reunion Bay (boat ramp and Shoreline Access Area)
- Reunion Bay (east access)
- Pouch Point (boat ramps)
- Skunk Creek Recreation Area (boat ramps and Shoreline Access Area)
- Little Field Bay (boat ramp)
- Van Hook (boat ramps)
- Parshall Bay (boat ramps)
- Deepwater Creek WMA (west portion southwest of Foote’s) (open after January 4th)
- Deepwater Creek (low water ramp and Shoreline Access Area)
- Deepwater Creek (Game and Fish ramp)
- Fish & Camp Court (Shoreline Access Area)
- Hale Marina (Shoreline Access Area)
- McKenzie Bay (boat ramps and Shoreline Access Area)
- Charging Eagle Bay (boat ramps and Shoreline Access Area)
- Twin Buttes (Shoreline Access Area)
- Indian Hills (boat ramps and Shoreline Access Area)
- Beaver Bay (boat ramps and Shoreline Access Area)
- Renner Bay (Shoreline Access Area)
- Dakota Water Resort (boat ramp)
- Pebble Beach (Shoreline Access Area)
- Beulah Bay (boat ramp and Shoreline Access Area)
- Hazen Bay (boat ramps)
- Sakakawea State Park (access road east end of Sakakawea Estates Cabin Area)
- Sakakawea State Park (Fishing Point and Rodeo Bay Boat Ramp)
- Douglas Creek Recreation Area (boat ramps)
- Douglas Creek (Ziegler’s ramp)
- Low water access road south of Iglehart’s
- Camp of the Cross (boat ramp)
- Garrison Creek Cabin Site (boat ramp)
- Fort Stevenson State Park (boat ramp)
- DeTrobriand Bay (south of Garrison Golf Course) (open after January 4th)
- Steinke Bay (boat ramps)
- Sportsmen’s Centennial Park (boat ramps)
- Old Highway 83 North Shore (open after January 4th)
- Old Highway 83 South Shore - use old highway 83 to access (open after January 4th)
- Wolf Creek (east ramp)
- Wolf Creek Recreation Area (boat ramps and Site 84)
- Deadman’s Bay (west Wolf Creek) (Shoreline Access Area)
- Government Bay (boat ramps and Shoreline Access Area)
List of Other Access Areas for Ice Fishing in Close Proximity to Lake
Sakakawea:
- Little Muddy:
- Little Muddy (Thompson Landing) (boat ramp)
- Mouth of the Little Muddy
- Yellowstone River:
- Lewis & Clark (WMA) West River Access (River Mile 1563.75)
- Lewis & Clark (WMA) Pumphouse
- Trenton Wildlife Management Area (WMA) (Big Timber)
- Lake Audubon:
- Six access points on the Refuge
- Four along the auto tour route on the south side of Lake Audubon
- One just north of the McClusky Canal
- One in the northeast corner of the Refuge
- 2. Five boat ramp areas
- East Totten Trail
- Snake Creek Cabin Site
- 3-mile corner
- Lane
- Turtle Lake Ramp
Ice Fishing Access Policy
Ice Fishing Access on Lake Sakakawea – Licensed,
Motorized Vehicles must use existing authorized public roads for entering and leaving ice
fishing access areas. If conditions do not allow immediate access onto the ice from the road
or ramp, vehicles are permitted to travel along the frozen shoreline within 100 feet of the edge of
the ice for a distance not to exceed ¼ mile either direction of the access point. Some
public roads often drift closed with snow and will not be plowed open. In these instances,
operating a motor vehicle off-road to obtain access is not allowed.
Access areas include:
- The following main and low water boat ramps and ¼ mile either
direction of the boat ramp if feasible: American Legion, Beaver Bay, Beulah Bay,
Camp of the Cross, Charging Eagle Bay, Dakota Waters Resort, Deepwater Creek, Deepwater Creek (Game
and Fish ramp), Douglas Creek, Douglas Creek (Ziegler’s), Fort Stevenson State Park, Four
Bears Park, Garrison Creek Cabin Site, Government Bay, Hazen Bay, Indian Hills, Lewis & Clark
Bridge Ramp, Lewis & Clark State Park, Little Beaver Bay, Little Field Bay, Lunds Landing
(Whitetail Bay), McKenzie Bay, Parshall Bay, Pouch Point, Reunion Bay, Sakakawea State Park (Rodeo
Bay Ramp), Sanish Bay (Aftem), Skunk Creek, Sportsmen’s Centennial Park, Steinke Bay, Tobacco
Garden, Van Hook, White Earth Bay, Wolf Creek Recreation Area and Wolf Creek (east ramp).
- All existing shoreline access areas: Beaver Bay, Beulah Bay, Charging
Eagle, Deadman’s Bay (west Wolf Creek), Deepwater Creek (low water ramp area), Government
Bay, Fish & Camp Court, Four Bears, Hale Marina, Indian Hills, Little Beaver Bay, McKenzie Bay,
Pebble Beach, Renner Bay, Reunion Bay, Sanish Bay (Aftem), Skunk Creek Recreation Area, Tobacco
Garden, Twin Buttes and White Earth.
- Other access areas: Antelope Creek, Hofflund Bay WMA (east), Lewis &
Clark WMA (Magnum Point), Little Egypt, Mouth of Stoney Creek, Red Mike Cabin Site, Reunion Bay
(east access), between Long Creek and Chris Creek Cabin Sites, Sakakawea State Park (access
road east end of Sakakawea Estates Cabin Area), Sakakawea State Park (Fishing Point), and Wolf
Creek (Site 84).
- Three access areas will be open after January 4th: DeTrobriand Bay
(south of Garrison Golf Course), Old Highway 83 North Shore, Old Highway 83 South Shore (use old
highway 83 to access) and Deepwater Creek WMA (west portion southwest of Foote’s).
Effective dates – From that period Lake Sakakawea is frozen until April l, 2009 (or thaw,
whichever occurs first).
Traveling on the ice on any lake is always hazardous and requires caution and common
sense. The Corps of Engineers does not encourage nor recommend driving on the ice at any
time. Thin ice or open water may exist near springs and pressure ridges throughout the
winter.
Please note the following prohibitions:
- PROHIBITED – Operating motorized vehicles in a negligent manner.
This includes, but is not limited to, operating the vehicle in a manner other than transportation
directly to and from the lake. Driving away from the shoreline except on authorized public
access roads creates unauthorized trails and adversely impacts wildlife habitat and cultural
resources.
- PROHIBITED – collecting, destroying, altering and/or removing
vegetation, cultural or other natural resources. Except a natural object to mark a
spear fishing hole required by state law.
- PROHIBITED - unattended property (other than ice/fish houses that have
the required information on them as required by North Dakota Game & Fish, i.e. name and address
or phone #.
Questions concerning this policy should be directed to Linda Phelps, Park Ranger at
701-654-7411, ext 246.
Todd J. Lindquist
Operations Project Manager
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