Klamath Basin birding trails
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Eagle Ridge is located 17 miles from Klamath Falls on Hwy 140Eagle Ridge is a Klamath County Park, one of the myriad birding trails near Klamath Falls, Oregon, located in Klamath Basin. It is found off of Oregon Hwy 140, part of the Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway of Oregon. If you're heading east from Medford, Oregon on 140, don't take the turnoff (mile marker 43) to Crater Lake National Park - Rocky Point. Although Rocky Point does offer opportunities for birders: birding trails and canoeing on Klamath Lake. Instead, continue west. You'll drive past the southern end of Klamath Lake as the road curves round. Look for milepost marker 52. About a half a mile after, you'll see the sign for Eagle Ridge, turn left. If you're heading west from Klamath Falls, Oregon, follow Oregon Hwy 140. It will climb to the summit of Doak Mountain and then descend again. At the 52 mile marker, know that the turnoff is at hand. At the same time, the land will begin to level out. Depending on how fast you're driving, you'll see the sign on the right for Eagle Ridge very soon. When you do, turn. The road into Eagle Ridge Park is compact dirt. It passes through range land with turnoffs to different ranches. Follow the signs for Eagle Ridge. The way is clearly marked. You'll start seeing the wetlands before the actual park begins, but there are different turnoffs. There can also be cows, so keep a lookout, but the road is not such that one would be driving fast. :-) The photograph above was just before the road descends to the water's edge. As should be readily understood, Eagle Ridge offers more than birding. Indeed, many fishermen take advantage of the park. There's a boat ramp, picnic tables, vault toilets in one place along the lake. Wild roses bloom in abundance here. The road continues beyond the picnic/camping area. The further you go the worse it becomes. It's not a "bad" road. It's just narrow, dirt and in one place the side alongside the lake is much lower than the other side - it's been uplifted by tree roots. There are places alongside the lake to pullout, and you'll see old fire pits in more than one of them. At the very end of the road, you can also park. If you like, there's a trail. The trail is not well maintained, and if you're at Eagle Ridge at the right time, all the surrounding vegetation, and there is much, is covered with spider webs. However, at the end of the trail you can find a small hot spring. It's not very warm, but it's a nice location, there beside Klamath Lake. | |
Forward ~ The wetlands at Eagle Ridge, one of the myriad birding trails in Klamath Basin, Oregon. Back ~ The Badlands, one of the special local specials, unknown to many, page 5. USFS: Fremont Winema National Forest in Oregon. Birding trails in Klamath Basin in the Pacific Flyway: Birders' Trails in the wildlife refuges and wetlands, canoeing in Klamath Wildlife, the Wood River Wetlands and more. The jewel in Oregon's crown: Crater Lake National Park. Introduction to the Eagle Ridge pages. |
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Much to see in the area surrounding the birding trails of Klamath BasinExplore the Diverse Loop Tour on the Crater Lake Hwy & Rogue Umpqua Scenic Byway: Directions, Map; and Scenery: waterfalls, hiking trails, the Rogue River Gorge at Union Creek, the Natural Bridge on the Rogue River, the Cascade Mountains, Diamond Lake, Crater Lake and more. Crater Lake on the the Umpqua Waterfall Tour, Hwy 138 or the Rogue Umpqua Scenic Byway: Travel Directions, Map and Scenery: wild and scenic rivers, waterfalls, hiking trails; equestrian trails, Crater Lake National Park; hot springs. Travel Oregon and northern California while staying at Gathering Light ... a retreat | |
Travel on Oregon Hwy 140, from Ashland - Medford, Oregon to the retreat: Directions, Map & Scenery: mountain lakes, sky lakes wilderness, lava flows, hiking trails in the Sky Lakes and Mountain Lakes wilderness areas of the Fremont Winema National Forest; Crater Lake National Park nearby, and more. Travel Directions to and Day Trips in Oregon and California of around 100 miles from the retreat. Little known Scenic Places: hiking, sightseeing, wildlife viewing, canoeing, birding trails, wetlands, national wildlife refuges, and more near to the retreat and Crater Lake National Park: Directions, Map and Scenery. Website Directory for the travel pages
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