Audubon National Wildlife Refuge
Located in central North Dakota, Audubon NWR encompasses 14,735 acres of native prairie, planted grasslands, and wetlands. A visitor center features exhibits on prairie wetland and grassland habitat, migratory birds, night life of the Refuge, John James Audubon, and Refuge history. The refuge is a wonderful place to see and learn more about wildlife and habitat with activities that include a Prairie Nature Trail, South Shore Auto Tour, Wildlife Observation & Photography Blind, and more.
Monday-Friday, 8:00am-4:30pm
- Visitor Center Exhibit Hall
- South Shore Auto Tour Route (8 Miles)
- Prairie Nature Trail (1 Mile)
- Photography Blind
- Wildlife Observation
- Open for Hunting (deer, late season pheasant, grouse, & patridge)
- Ice Fishing
- Snowshoes & poles
- Youth activities (guided field trips, Junior Duck Stamp Program, Lets go outside backbacks)