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Lake Earl Wildlife Area - Site # 109 |
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Background: | Lake Earl is bordered by marshes and groves of spruce and red alder. It is a staging area for 100,000 migratory birds. Wetlands, riparian corridors, and forests attract more than 250 bird species. Surrounding habitat sustains river otters, muskrats, beavers, salmon, steelhead and cutthroat trout. See harbor seals, sea lions, and endangered gray whales offshore. |
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Viewing Tips: | Best to view fall through spring, with some year-round viewing. Need to allow a half day, though you can see much in a few hours driving and on trails. Wildlife area open daily, though some areas closed during hunting season. |
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Visitor Information: | Visit Del Norte County - (707) 464-3174 - https://visitdelnortecounty.com/ |
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Staff On-site: | Yes |
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How to Get There: | Located about 90 miles north of Eureka.From Crescent City, drive north on Highway 101 to Northcrest Drive and veer left. Drive about two miles, then turn left on Old Mill Road. Follow signs to wildlife area. Located within Tolowa Dunes State Park. |
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Contact Information |
Managing Agency: | California Department of Fish & Game |
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Physical Address: | , CA |
Agency 2: | , CA |
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| Site Phone: | (707) 464-2523 | | |
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