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Fort Peck announces winter access for motorized vehicles

Attention Fort Peck ice anglers and riders! Keep those motorized vehicles on designated access routes—no off-roading on USACE land—and if you must detour around ice hazards, keep it short and sweet (no more than 1/8 mile)!

FORT PECK, Mont. – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, or USACE, Fort Peck Project has announced winter guidance for motorized access at Fort Peck Reservoir located near Fort Peck, Montana.

Motorized recreational vehicles are only permitted on developed ice access routes such as public or numbered roads, boat ramps or other designated routes within USACE owned recreational areas. All other off-road vehicle operations are prohibited on USACE land. This prohibition includes driving along the shoreline between the frozen lake and the high-water mark except for the purpose of navigating around an ice pressure ridge or open water. In this situation, the shortest route available must be used and cannot exceed one-eighth of a mile.

Read More at: https://www.nwo.usace.army.mil/Media/News-Releases/Article/4065201/fort-peck-announces-winter-access-for-motorized-vehicles/

Contact the Omaha District Public Affairs office by replying to this email or via the contact information below.

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers – Omaha District
Mailing address: 1616 Capital Ave, Ste. 946, Omaha, NE 68102- (402) 995-2417


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