Located in Steele County, ND

About Golden Lake

Special Annoucement from ND Game and FIsh Dept.  9/3/2024

Tue, 09/03/2024
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department has confirmed the presence of invasive zebra mussels in South Golden Lake, Steele County, after detecting zebra mussel veligers in routine net samples.

Department aquatic nuisance species coordinator Ben Holen said subsequent follow-up sampling found additional adult mussels in the lake.

The 331-acre lake is a popular recreation destination located 13 miles southwest of Hatton.

Due to its immediate downstream connection, North Golden will be listed with South Golden Lake as Class I ANS infested waters. These lakes join Lake Elsie, Twin Lakes, Lake LaMoure, Lake Ashtabula, lower portion of the Sheyenne River, and the Red River in this designation. Emergency rules will go into effect immediately to prohibit the movement of water away from the lake, including water for transferring bait. Notices will be posted at lake access sites.
Zebra mussels are just one of the nonnative aquatic species that threaten our waters and native wildlife. After using any body of water, people must remember to follow North Dakota regulations:

Remove aquatic vegetation before leaving the water access and do not import into North Dakota.
Drain all water before leaving the water access.
Remove drain plugs and devices that hold back water and leave open and out during transport.
Do not import aquatic bait into the state. For Class I ANS infested waters, aquatic bait cannot be transported away from the water. In all other areas, bait must be transported in a container that holds 5 gallons or less. It is illegal to dump unused bait on shore or into the lake.
In addition to North Dakota regulations, the Game and Fish Department strongly recommends the following:

Avoid mooring watercraft in zebra mussels infested waters.
Clean – remove plants, animals and excessive mud prior to leaving a water access.
Drain – drain all water prior to leaving a water access.
Dry – allow equipment to dry completely or disinfect before using again. This includes boat docks and boat lifts. North Dakota Administrative Code states that “All docks, lifts and related equipment must be dried and left out of water for at least 21 days before they may be placed in another water.” For more information about ANS in North Dakota, options for disinfection, or to report a possible ANS, visit https://gf.nd.gov/ans.


Opportunities for Fun

Golden Lake is located in Steele County, nestled just of ND Hwy 200  between the communities of Finley, Hatton and Northwood. Golden Lake is generally used for recreational activities and water sports. Whether you enjoy boating, fishing, or simply relaxing by the water, Golden Lake provides opportunities for all. Golden Lake as well as North Golden Lake are stocked with pike, walleye, and perch, making it a great spot for anglers.

01.
Who Runs the Lake
Golden Lake is partnership of ND Water Commission, ND Game and Fish, Steele County Water Board, Steele County Park Board and the Golden Lake Improvement Association.
02.
Where is Steele County

Steele County is located between Traill and Griggs counties in Eastern North Dakota. It is centrally located within 75 miles of Fargo, Grand Forks, Devils Lake, and Valley City. You can learn more here

03.
Fishing & Boating

Golden Lake is full of fishing and boating opportunities though necessary licenses are required. You can learn more here.

Experience Golden Lake

Activities for the Whole Family

The Lee Johnson Pavilion

The Lee Johnson Pavilion is host to great events all summer long. Available for Large Family Gatherings or Community Events
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Golden Lake Acres

The Seasonal Resort and Restaurant that is the go-to place for food during the summer. You won't be disappointed.
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Camping

From primitive campsites to seasonal and short-term camping, area campgrounds have you covered.
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Golden Lake Improvement Association Directors

Name
Position
Contact
Jason Ness
President
218.779.8239
Justin Gram
Vice President
218-791.8136
Dave Rustebakke
Secretary/Treasurer
701.741.8315
Wayne Beckman
Director
701.789.0990
Tami Bertsch
Director
701.746.9656
Colleen Hardy
Director
701.779.9467
Paul Kataska
Director
701.330.8514
Aaron Olson
Director
701.741.6115
Darren Renfrow
Director
218.791.8135
Darrel Schmitz
Director
701.739.2068
Bobby Schneider
Director
218.779.4697
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