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Birdwatching photo by KIm Dalby
Birdwatching Areas

Utah is truly nature's playground—and Salt Lake is the perfect base camp. Located on the north/south migration routes for many, many birds, the Great Salt Lake and the lakes in the surrounding mountains provide a mecca for birdwatchers. The locations below offer great opportunities for spotting many feathered friends.


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Type: Birdwatching areas
Area: Salt Lake City
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Go north on “B” Street .7 miles past the 11th Avenue intersection. This road crosses City Creek at the mouth of the canyon. Birds you can see—Blue Grouse, Northern Pygmy-Owl, ...more

Type: Birdwatching areas
Area: Airport
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From westbound I-80 take exit 104. Park at the marina or at Saltair. Access, by foot, to 4 miles of the mudflats is available from the marina, Saltair, or the frontage road. ...more

Type: Birdwatching areas
Area: Mountain Resorts
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From exit 295 on I-15 go east about 5 miles to the mouth of Little Cottonwood Canyon. Continue east up the canyon 4.5 miles. Park in the Tanner’s Flat campground parking lot ...more

Type: Birdwatching areas
Area: Midvalley
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Take Wasatch Boulevard to 3800 South. Follow 3800 South east into the canyon (fee area).Birds you can see—Northern Pygmy-Owl, Northern Saw-whet Owl, Flammulated Owl, Great ...more

Type: Birdwatching areas
Area: Mountain Resorts
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From I-15 exit 297 go east on UT-48 to the mouth of Big Cottonwood Canyon. Follow the canyon to Brighton. Silver Lake is behind the Nordic Center on the one-way loop.Birds you ...more


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