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NGPC lists Northeast District access upgrades and aquatic-habitat projects; Verdel ramp replacement set for 2025
Summary
NGPC Northeast District fisheries staff described recent access upgrades — including Grove Lake ramp repairs and a new floating fishing pier, a new kayak launch at Cramper Lake, and a pile-driven fishing deck at Willow Creek — and announced a planned $400,000 Verdel boat-ramp rebuild for late 2025.
Jeff Schuckman, fisheries manager for NGPC's Northeast District, outlined five recent or planned lake access and habitat projects and summarized the district's third aquatic habitat plan covering multiple lakes.
Completed and recent projects
- Grove Lake: South ramp received a new concrete approach, the access road was reshaped and crowned, drainage ditches added, parking regraded and banks sloped. A new floating fishing pier (about 100 feet) was installed in the lake's middle area to improve shore-fishing access; the north ramp received a full "pour and push" single-lane concrete ramp with an ADA pad at the boat ramp and a widened gravel parking lot.
- Cramper Lake (near Hubbard): A new kayak launch with an ADA pad and a sloped plastic pad/docking system designed to let users launch without getting feet wet was installed north of the boat…
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