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Marshall Lake is a 191-acre lake in Becker County near Audubon, Minnesota, offering public boat access via a dedicated launch ramp. The lake reaches a maximum depth of 21 feet, making it suitable for a variety of watercraft. This access point is ideal for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboaters looking to explore a moderately-sized northern Minnesota lake. The surrounding area provides scenic views and is located near several protected natural areas, including the Detroit Lakes Wetland Management District and Hamden Slough National Wildlife Refuge.
The Marshall Lake boat ramp can accommodate vessels up to 12-18 feet, with some ramps handling larger boats. There are no launch fees at this access site. Before visiting, paddlers should check current conditions at the lake finder or contact local resources to confirm access status and any seasonal updates. The calm waters of Marshall Lake make it a good destination for recreational paddling, fishing, and day trips.
Nearby Recreation Areas
Detroit Lakes Wetland Management DistrictLocated within
Hamden Slough National Wildlife RefugeLocated within
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