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Marvin Miller Lake offers a developed boat ramp access point located approximately 6.5 miles south and 8 miles west of Gackle in Logan County, North Dakota. This 867-acre lake features an 18-mile shoreline and is well-suited for kayaking, canoeing, and motorized boating. The lake has an average depth of 11 feet with a maximum depth of approximately 20 feet, providing stable water conditions for most paddling activities.
The lake is known as an excellent walleye fishery, making it popular with anglers, though paddlers will also find it suitable for recreational exploration and touring. Before visiting, check current ramp conditions and maintenance status, as the site may experience seasonal closures during spring and summer construction or maintenance periods. Water levels and ramp usability can vary by season, so it's worth confirming conditions before your trip.