If there’s anything we can all agree on, it’s that North Dakota is a wonderful state for those of us who enjoy the great outdoors. It’s incredibly scenic and filled to the brim with all sorts of breathtaking sights to see and activities to partake in. One of those activities is kayaking; North Dakota is home to 35 wonderful lakes, each with its own unique draws. Sure, you could kayak on the more popular destination lakes like Lake Sakakawea or Lake Oahe, but why do that when you know there will likely be crowds? What if you want a more low-key, lesser-visited destination for your kayaking pleasure? Well, you’re in luck, because when it comes to kayaking in North Dakota, Lake Audubon might just be the best one of all.

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So, what are your favorite lesser-known lakes for kayaking in North Dakota? Tell us about them in the comments. If you’d like to know more about the Audubon National Wildlife Refuge, take a look at this previous article. For maps and more information, be sure to check out the official website, too.

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