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Lake Audubon offers a well-developed public boat ramp in Coleharbor, with convenient amenities for paddlers and boaters. The access point features a dedicated boat ramp, courtesy dock, and fish cleaning station. The nearby US Army Corps of Engineers campground provides 30 modern electric campsites and 10 primitive sites (all reservable through Recreation.gov at 1-877-444-6777), along with additional facilities including dump/fill stations, vault restrooms, and drinking water.
Lake Audubon is a scenic reservoir ideal for kayaking and canoeing, situated within the rolling natural landscape of the Missouri Coteau. The lake offers walleye and smallmouth bass fishing opportunities. Two additional reservable campgrounds—East Totten Trail and Wolf Creek—are within 10 miles, providing flexible camping options. The nearby Audubon National Wildlife Refuge adds recreational value for wildlife viewing and exploration.
**Note:** Water conditions can vary seasonally, and ramp usability may be affected by flooding or heavy rain. Check current conditions before launching, and consider contacting Captain Kit's Marina (701-487-3600) or the campground directly for real-time access information.