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Lake Audubon offers a well-developed boat ramp access point managed by the US Army Corps of Engineers near Colebarbor in McLean County. The ramp provides convenient launch facilities for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboats looking to explore this scenic water body. A courtesy dock, fish cleaning station, and vault restrooms are available on-site to support your outing.
The nearby US Army Corps of Engineers campground features 30 modern campsites with electric hookups and 10 primitive sites, all fully reservable through Recreation.gov (1-877-444-6777 or www.recreation.gov). Additional amenities include a dump station, drinking water, and picnic areas. For paddlers planning multi-day trips, East Totten Trail and Wolf Creek campgrounds are also within 10 miles. Lake Audubon is part of the Garrison Dam project on the Missouri River and sits within the scenic Audubon National Wildlife Refuge area, offering good opportunities for walleye and smallmouth bass fishing alongside paddling.
Before launching, check current conditions, as water levels and ramp usability can be affected by weather events and seasonal changes. Captain Kit's Marina (701-487-3600, Riverdale) provides additional local information about the lake and can help with supplies or services.