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Lake trip · McLean County, North Dakota

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Where to stay at Lake Audubon

Lake Audubon covers 19,095 acres in McLean County and carries a water-quality grade of B (Good). Compare cabins, resorts, and vacation rentals below, then check the water before you book. Late spring through early fall, with June through August the peak season for swimming, boating, and fishing.

Places to stay near Lake Audubon

Cabins, resorts, hotels, and vacation rentals near Lake Audubon in McLean County, North Dakota — live availability and prices. Add your dates to see totals.

Top-rated places to stay near Lake Audubon

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Before you book: the water

Lake Audubon grades B for water quality — Good. Good for swimming, clear water with low algae levels. Water clarity is about 4.7 ft of visibility. Algae (chlorophyll-a) measures 4.7 µg/L.

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Best time to visit

Late spring through early fall, with June through August the peak season for swimming, boating, and fishing.

Check the National Weather Service forecast for Lake Audubon

About Lake Audubon

Surface area
19,095 acres
Max depth
59.4 ft
Public boat launches
2
Public beaches

Fish: Walleye, Yellow Perch, Smallmouth Bass, Northern Pike, White Bass, Pure Muskellunge, Tiger Muskellunge, Common Carp.

Camping & RV near Lake Audubon

Search public campgrounds and RV sites near Lake Audubon on Recreation.gov, then compare cabins, resorts, and rentals on the map above.

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Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Cabins, resorts, and vacation rentals around Lake Audubon in McLean County, North Dakota are on the map above with live availability and nightly prices. Waterfront rentals put you on the dock; lodging in the nearest town is usually cheaper with more choice.

Lake Audubon has a LakeQuality water-quality grade of B (Good). Good for swimming, clear water with low algae levels. Always check local health-department advisories before swimming.

Late spring through early fall, with June through August the peak season for swimming, boating, and fishing.

Guide

LakeQuality Lake Trip Planner (2026)

Free trip-planning guide for Lake Audubon: how to pick a clean lake, the water-quality signals that matter, best swimming and fishing windows, and where to stay.

Lodging availability and prices are provided by Stay22 and its booking partners (Booking.com, Vrbo, Expedia); LakeQuality may earn a commission from bookings at no extra cost to you. Water-quality grades are independent of lodging listings. Always check current health-department advisories and managing-agency conditions before you travel.