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Lake Audubon in McLean County, North Dakota offers a developed boat ramp for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboaters. The access point is managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and provides convenient launch facilities for exploring this recreational water body. The ramp is located near Captain Kit's Marina in Riverdale, ND (701-487-3600), which can provide additional information about current conditions and services.
The site includes a maintained boat ramp, courtesy dock, and fish cleaning station. Nearby amenities are plentiful: the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Campground offers 30 modern electric campsites and 10 primitive campsites (100% reservable through Recreation.gov or 1-877-444-6777), along with vault restrooms, drinking water, dump/fill stations, and picnic areas. East Totten Trail Campground is also available within 10 miles if you need additional lodging options.
Before launching, check current water conditions, as ramp usability can be affected by flooding or heavy rainfall. The area provides good opportunities for walleye and smallmouth bass fishing, making it popular with anglers. The lake is situated in the scenic Missouri Coteau region near Audubon National Wildlife Refuge, offering paddlers access to natural landscape exploration alongside recreation.