Black Mountain Power Ponds
A cooling pond for the adjacent power plant and good for sighting shorebirds and ducks.
Black Mountain Power Ponds
A cooling pond for the adjacent power plant and good for sighting shorebirds and ducks.
Bullhead City – Rotary Park
This 300-acre park offers Colorado River beaches, walking trails,and ramadas with barbecues.
Davis Camp County Park
With more than a mile and a half of Colorado River shoreline, it is an ideal place for all water sport enthusiasts and bird watchers, especially water birds.
Hualapai Mountain Park
A 2,300-acre park with unique habitats for a variety of mountain bird species. Includes 10 miles of trails for hikers, mountain bikers and equestrians to enjoy.
Lake Mead National Recreation Area – Katherine Landing
An oasis located inside the Lake Mead National Recreation Area that offers generous sunshine, sparkling blue water and white sandy beaches. Site for waterfowl, shore birds and desert species.
Lake Mead National Recreation Area – Willow Beach
Located on the Colorado River below Lake Mead with riparian habitat that includes over 150 waterfowl, shorebirds, riparian and adjacent desert species.
Lake Mohave – Davis Dam
One of the best birding sites in the area is the spillway below Davis Dam. Water fowl, shore birds and riparian birds frequent the area.
A cooling pond for the adjacent power plant and good for sighting shorebirds and ducks.
This 300-acre park offers Colorado River beaches, walking trails,and ramadas with barbecues.
With more than a mile and a half of Colorado River shoreline, it is an ideal place for all water sport enthusiasts and bird watchers, especially water birds.
A 2,300-acre park with unique habitats for a variety of mountain bird species. Includes 10 miles of trails for hikers, mountain bikers and equestrians to enjoy.
An oasis located inside the Lake Mead National Recreation Area that offers generous sunshine, sparkling blue water and white sandy beaches. Site for waterfowl, shore birds and desert species.
Located on the Colorado River below Lake Mead with riparian habitat that includes over 150 waterfowl, shorebirds, riparian and adjacent desert species.
One of the best birding sites in the area is the spillway below Davis Dam. Water fowl, shore birds and riparian birds frequent the area.
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