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The South Boat Ramp at Lake Darling is located on the east side of the lake near the dam in Greene, North Dakota. This is one of six public boat ramps available on Lake Darling, making it a convenient access point for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboaters. The ramp provides direct access to the lake's waters and is well-positioned for paddlers looking to explore the central and northern portions of the lake.
Lake Darling operates under seasonal boating regulations, with fishing boats permitted from May 1 through September 30. Paddlers should be aware of these seasonal restrictions when planning trips. The dam location near this ramp means water levels and conditions may be influenced by dam operations, so it's worth checking local conditions before launching. Given the multiple access points available around the lake, paddlers can plan loop routes or one-way trips by utilizing different ramps at Greene Crossing, Grano Crossing, and other designated landings.