Roosevelt Lake – Bermuda Flat
Along the shoreline of central Arizona’s largest lake, this site provides spectacular views of the Sierra Ancha Mountains and Four Peaks Wilderness.
Roosevelt Lake – Bermuda Flat
Along the shoreline of central Arizona’s largest lake, this site provides spectacular views of the Sierra Ancha Mountains and Four Peaks Wilderness.
Roosevelt Lake – Diversion Dam
Explore the riparian areas along the Salt River and the water impounded in front of the dam. Good for migrating waterfowl.
Roosevelt Lake – Orange Peel Day Use Area
Within easy walking distance of the Tonto Creek riparian area, an area rich in both plant and wildlife diversity, especially birds. Mix of waterfowl, wading birds, raptors, herons and desert related passerines.
Roosevelt Lake – Schoolhouse Point
Desert landscape with riparian and open water for waterfowl, wading birds, raptors and passerines.
Roosevelt Lake – Vineyard Canyon Picnic Area
Excellent location for wintering waterfowl, egrets, heron. Numerous resident and migrating passerines. Bald eagles and Canadian Geese in winter months.
Roosevelt Lake – Visitor’s Center
At 2,200 feet in elevation, the back patio provides a spectacular view of the lake. Good location to view waterfowl, grebes, bald eagles, osprey and gulls.
Sierra Anchas Wilderness – Parker Creek
Paved road to the Parker Creek Trail is very scenic. The creek usually has water and birding is easy at the trailhead.
Along the shoreline of central Arizona’s largest lake, this site provides spectacular views of the Sierra Ancha Mountains and Four Peaks Wilderness.
Explore the riparian areas along the Salt River and the water impounded in front of the dam. Good for migrating waterfowl.
Within easy walking distance of the Tonto Creek riparian area, an area rich in both plant and wildlife diversity, especially birds. Mix of waterfowl, wading birds, raptors, herons and desert related passerines.
Desert landscape with riparian and open water for waterfowl, wading birds, raptors and passerines.
Excellent location for wintering waterfowl, egrets, heron. Numerous resident and migrating passerines. Bald eagles and Canadian Geese in winter months.
At 2,200 feet in elevation, the back patio provides a spectacular view of the lake. Good location to view waterfowl, grebes, bald eagles, osprey and gulls.
Paved road to the Parker Creek Trail is very scenic. The creek usually has water and birding is easy at the trailhead.
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