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Ann Lake is a shallow, fertile lake located in Sherburne County, Minnesota, approximately 50 miles northwest of the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. This boat ramp provides public access to the 138-acre lake, making it a convenient launch point for kayakers, canoeists, and small boaters exploring the area. The ramp is a concrete facility located at Lake Ann Park, offering adequate width for launching and retrieving boats.
**What to Know Before You Go:** Ann Lake is subject to heavy algae blooms during summer months and dense curly-leaf pondweed in late spring and early summer, which can affect water clarity and paddling conditions. Parking at this access site is limited, so arriving early—especially on weekends—is recommended to secure a spot. This is the primary public access point on the lake, so plan accordingly if you're looking for a quiet paddling experience.
The lake's proximity to Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge makes this a good base for exploring the broader recreation area in east central Minnesota. Check current water conditions before your trip to plan the best time to visit.