Lewis Lake And Clark Reservoir
On the Missouri River, a 31,002 acres reservoir known as Lewis and Clark Reservoir divides the American states of South Dakota and Nebraska. The lake is around 40 km long, with a shoreline that stretches for about 140 km, and has a maximum depth of 14 m. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District, is in charge of managing the lake, which is contained by the Gavins Point Dam.
From Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend, the visitor center is open every day; the rest of the year, it is only open on weekdays.
One of the most popular activities in this area, especially for horse owners, is camping. There are lots of horse routes and places to camp with your horse. On the Nebraskan side of the lake, the Miller Creek Recreation Area is close to the very west end, while the Lakeview Golf Course is at the very east end. Along the Nebraskan side of the lake, there are a few more recreational spots.
Surface area: 31,002 acres
Location: Yellowstone National Park, Teton County, Wyoming, US