Stickney Creek Boat Ramp
Stickney Creek Boat Ramp is a public access point in Lewis and Clark County, Montana, providing access to Missouri River. It sits within the Dog Creek-Missouri River watershed.
Sourced from Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks . Last checked against the source on July 7, 2026.
Boat ramps on Missouri River
We track 9 public boat ramps on Missouri River, including this one. If you're planning to spend your time on a different stretch of the water, one of the launch points below may put you closer to where you're actually headed than Stickney Creek Boat Ramp does — they're listed here in order of distance from this ramp.
- Spite Hill 0.6 mi away
- Mid Canon 2.9 mi away
- Craig 3 mi away
- Mountain Palace 6.6 mi away
- Prewett Creek 6.7 mi away
- Wolf Creek Bridge 7.4 mi away
- Pelican Point 9.8 mi away
- Ulm Bridge 30 mi away
Other boat ramps in Lewis and Clark County
Lewis and Clark County tracks 15 public boat ramps in total, spread across several different rivers, creeks and lakes — not just Missouri River. Each one below shows which waterbody it's on, so you can tell at a glance whether it actually connects to the same water as Stickney Creek Boat Ramp or leads somewhere completely different.
- Stickney Creek Missouri River less than 0.1 mi away
- Spite Hill Missouri River 0.6 mi away
- Craig Missouri River 3 mi away
- Wolf Creek Bridge Missouri River 7.4 mi away
- York Bridge Hauser Reservoir 29 mi away
- Helena Valley Reservoir Helena Valley Reservoir 33 mi away