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Access Site SD

Yankton Public Water Access

Lake Yankton-Missouri River

Source: south_dakota_game__fish_and_parks Updated 1 year ago

City: Yankton, SD
County: Yankton County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 42.85113036, -97.46326056
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About This Access Site
Located in Yankton, South Dakota, this public boat ramp provides access to Lake Yankton and the Missouri River in a scenic area known for outstanding recreation opportunities. The site is conveniently situated near the 31,400-acre Lewis & Clark Lake, just downstream of Gavins Point Dam. Paddlers and boaters will find this a good jumping-off point for exploring both the calm waters of the lake and the dynamic Missouri River corridor.

The access point is situated along a stretch of water that transitions between the managed lake environment and the more natural Missouri National Recreational River. Anglers frequently use this area, with the lake supporting populations of walleye, largemouth bass, bluegill, black crappie, and channel catfish. For those planning an overnight trip, the Nebraska Tailwaters Campground is nearby (located south on U.S. Highway 81 for 2 miles, then west on Nebraska Highway 121 for 4 miles), offering reservable camping facilities and amenities for boaters and paddlers. Contact the South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks office at 605-665-0209 ext. 21 or visit Recreation.gov for current conditions and additional resource information.
Federal Facility Information
402-667-2546 Free Access Reservations Available

Overview
Nebraska Tailwaters Campground is nestled along the Nebraska bank of the Missouri River, is a fun-filled camping destination just downstream of Gavins Point Dam and Lewis & Clark Lake. The 31,400-acre Lewis & Clark Lake and Gavins Point Dam are nestled in the golden, chalkstone-lined valley of the Missouri River growing into one of the most popular recreation destinations in the Great...

Overview
Nebraska Tailwaters Campground is nestled along the Nebraska bank of the Missouri River, is a fun-filled camping destination just downstream of Gavins Point Dam and Lewis & Clark Lake. The 31,400-acre Lewis & Clark Lake and Gavins Point Dam are nestled in the golden, chalkstone-lined valley of the Missouri River growing into one of the most popular recreation destinations in the Great Plains. 
For more information, please visit the Gavins Point Project Website.
Recreation
Located just below Gavins Point Dam in the dam "Tailwaters" provides exceptional access to the Missouri River. A large 2-lane boat ramp, large parking area is available, along with an accessible fishing pier and many areas for bank fishing. The Lewis and Clark Lake area attracts more than 2 million visitors each year to its shores. Recreation opportunities around the lake include camping, fishing, hunting, hiking, boating, sailing, swimming, bird-watching, and photography.

For the biking and hiking enthusiasts, three trails are available in the area. They include a paved trail that runs from Yankton to the Gavins Point area, a multi-use trail in the Gavins Point area and the Calumet Bluff hiking trail located near the visitor center. Wintertime activities include ice fishing, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling and sledding.

Developed public parks and recreation areas surround the lake above and below Gavins Point Dam. Camping facilities provided by the Corps and the States of South Dakota and Nebraska include boat ramps, picnic areas, campsites with electricity, modern restrooms, playground equipment and trailer dump stations.
Facilities
Nebraska Tailwaters offers 42 campsites, 31 of these campsites have electric hookups and 11 of the campsites are non-electric and are for tent camping only. Amenities include modern shower facilities with flush toilets, river access with shore fishing, handicap accessible fishing pier, boat ramp, fish cleaning station and RV dump station. There is also a Group Camping Area with electric hookups, picnic shelter, fire pit, grill, and vault toilet. 
Natural Features
The campground sits on the south bank of the Missouri River, along the tailwaters of Gavins Point Dam. Surrounding the area is the golden, chalkstone-lined Missouri River Valley. Nebraska Tailwaters is known for its exceptional Bald Eagle viewing year-round, along with many other birds of prey. 

Contact Info
For facility specific information, please call (402) 667-2546.
Nearby Attractions

The Lewis and Clark Visitor Center , exhibits on Missouri River and area history including the Lewis and Clark Expedition with stunning views of Lewis and Clark Lake along with the Missouri River. Powerhouse Tours are available on weekends. Please contact the Lewis and Clark Visitor Center at (402) 667-2546 for more information.
The Gavins Point National Fish Hatchery and Aquarium 
Visit nearby Yankton, South Dakota - the historic capitol of the Dakota Territory.

Charges & Cancellations
Reservation changes and cancellations can be made on Recreation.gov or by calling 1-877-444-6777.  

For more information on rules and policies regarding reservation cancellations and changes, please visit: https://www.recreation.gov/rules-reservation-policies.   

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