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Black Lake Park
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HABITAT:
Municipal-owned 40-acre lake w/ evergreen and deciduous forest border.
BIRDING: Family-friendly area w/ best birding in winter. Trumpeter Swans stay November-March. Spring attracts Golden-crowned Kinglets, Chestnut-backed Chickadees, and Red Crossbills to conifers. Double-crested Cormorants and Western Gulls float on water.
VIEWING:
South access – Bird from covered picnic tables or walk north on path by lake. North access – From boat launch take 0.5-mile lakeside path up hill. Osprey nest is across lake.
ACCESS:
South access - From Hwy 101 at milepost 12, turn east into Black Lake parking lot. North access- From Hwy 101 at milepost 12.2, bear north onto Sandbridge Rd. Turn right (east) at first gravel road. Drive 0.1 mile. Turn right (south). Drive 0.1 mile to boat launch parking.

 

 

 

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