Facilities: campground, fishing, hunting, restrooms, trails.t urkey, blue grouse, ruff grouse, California quail, and chucker. Wildlife: bald eagle, golden eagle, goshawk, red tailed hawk, merlin, prairie falcon, peregrine falcon, osprey, northern harrier, wolves, bobcats, black bears, cougars, coyote, raccoon, striped skunk, steelhead, salmon, rainbow trout, bass, bull trout, mink, otter, beaver, musk rat, Rocky Mountain elk, Rocky Mountain big horn sheep, Rocky Mountain goats, mule deer, white tail deer, moose, great basin fence lizard, great basin gopher snake, valley garter snake, wandering garter snake, n orthern pacific rattlesnake, rubber boa, weasel, deer mouse, Pacific mole, bushy tailed woodrat, northern pocket gopher, cotton tailed rabbit, snowshoe rabbit, marten, American robin, mountain bluebird, western bluebird, Sparrows, yellow headed blackbird, red winged blackbird, western meadowlark, northern oriole. ![]() The best bird watching is during the spring and summer. Also viewable are bald eagles, Lewis woodpeckers, wild turkey, bluebirds and occasional bears, bobcats and cougars. Visitors can see wintering elk, deer and bighorn sheep. ![]() What to see and do: Camping, fishing, hunting and excellent wildlife viewing are available. ![]() Visiting hours:open daily closed January 1 – March 31 with some exceptions April - May for viewing migrant waterbirds and songbirds passing through the area. Best time to visit: April for viewing migrating flocks of waterfowl including plumaged ducks, geese and swans.
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