East Totten Trail Campground is located on the west banks of Lake Audubon and offers a variety of outdoor recreational activities including boating, fishing, hiking, swimming, and wildlife viewing. Amenities include electric hookups, primitive campsites with fire rings, vault toilets, fish cleaning station, boat ramp, and fill and dump station. The campground is surrounded by beautiful scenery and is conveniently located to the Audubon National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center and the Garrison Dam National Fish Hatchery.
East Totten Trail Campground is located on the west banks of Lake Audubon. This is the only campground on the entire lake! This campground and day use area offers a wide variety of recreation activities, including boating, fishing, swimming, hiking, mountain biking, scuba diving, wildlife viewing, and bird watching. In the winter time the area offers excellent access for ice fishing and other outdoor recreational opportunites.
For more information, please visit the Lake Sakakawea / Garrison Project website here.
Lake Audubon offers excellent boating, swimming, and fishing opportunities. Anglers fish for walleye, sauger, northern pike, muskie, white bass, small and large mouth bass, bluegill, crappie. Chinook salmon can be found in the neighboring lake of Lake Sakakawea only a stone's throw away across the hwy from Lake Audubon. The area offers a wide variety of outdoor recreational opportunities. The campground is next to the Audubon Wildlife Management Area and offers hunting opportunities.
Audubon Lake, a sister lake to Lake Sakakawea, was also formed with the construction of the Garrison Dam near Riverdale, N.D. The two lakes are separated by an embankment, which carries US Highway 83. Audubon Lake makes up most of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Audubon National Wildlife Refuge. The refuge and Audubon National Wildlife Complex are named in honor of John James Audubon, a naturalist and wildlife painter during the 19th century. Audubon spent the summer of 1843 collecting bird specimens and painting pictures of northern plains wildlife in the area.
The campground is situated in a nice grassy area with some trees with the beautiful lake view from almost every campsite.
Reservation changes and cancellations can be made on Recreation.gov or by calling 1-877-444-6777.
For more information on rules and policies regarding reservation cancellations and changes, please visit: https://www.recreation.gov/rules-reservation-policies.
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Nearby Campgrounds | Distance | Notification Rate |
Wolf Creek (Nd)
Sakakawea Lake
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5.5mi | — |
Downstream (Nd)
Sakakawea Lake
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12.1mi | — |
Hazelton Recreation Area
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83.1mi | — |
Juniper Group Site
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96.6mi | 63% |
Beaver Creek Recreation Area
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100.6mi | — |
Roundup Group Horse Camp
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113.3mi | 50% |