Gavins Point Dam is the lowermost dam on the Missouri, and was built as part of the Pick-Sloan Plan. The dam area (with Lewis and Clark Lake) is a very popular regional tourist destination. The next dam upstream is the Fort Randall Dam.
The stretch of the Missouri immediately downstream of Gavins Point Dam is the only significant section of non-channelized meandering stream on the lower portion of the river. This federally designated Wild and Scenic River is among the last free-flowing stretches of the Missouri; it exhibits the islands, bars, chutes, and snags that once characterized the "Mighty Mo".
People who want to travel across the Missouri River on Gavins Point Dam’s CrestRoad west of Yankton won’t have many opportunities to do that for the rest of the year ....
“While the target winter release from Gavins Point Dam is 12,000 cfs, releases were set at 14,000 cfs for most of February due to extremely cold temperatures and ice conditions on the Missouri River below Gavins Point,” said Remus... Gavins Point Dam.
After being closed since Monday morning, Gavins Point Dam’s CrestRoad is set to reopen in time for the weekend at 2.30 p.m. Friday and then temporarily close again starting next Monday morning ....