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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
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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
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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
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
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
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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