CROOKED LAKE NORTH BOATING ACCESS

BOAT LAUNCH
December 21, 2024
1,479 ft 47.70, -100.87


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Based on the latest information available, the Crooked Lake North Boating Access is a concrete boat ramp located in North Dakota with a latitude of 47.695961 and a longitude of -100.87158203. The boat ramp is approximately 10 feet wide and has a length of about 70 feet, providing ample space for boaters to launch their watercraft easily.

The Crooked Lake North Boating Access services Crooked Lake, which is located in Sheridan County, North Dakota. Crooked Lake is a relatively small lake, covering an area of about 1,100 acres, and has a maximum depth of around 16 feet. The lake is primarily used for fishing and boating during the warmer months of the year.

As for the type of watercraft permitted on Crooked Lake, the latest information available indicates that motorized watercraft are allowed, but there are restrictions on the size of the engine. Specifically, boats with a motor larger than 25 horsepower are not permitted on Crooked Lake. Additionally, there are no restrictions on the use of non-motorized watercraft such as canoes, kayaks, or paddleboards.

In summary, the Crooked Lake North Boating Access is a concrete boat ramp located in North Dakota that services Crooked Lake. The ramp is approximately 10 feet wide and 70 feet long, and it is suitable for launching a variety of watercraft, including motorized boats with an engine size of 25 horsepower or less.

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