Enjoy birding at Audubon Lake!

Just North of the Town of Reardan on Highway 231 you will find a birders paradise! There are parking areas with restrooms on E. Railroad Avenue (south blind) and Euclid Road (north blind). 

Reardan Audubon Lake supports over 200 bird and other wildlife species, offering excellent bird and wildlife viewing opportunities.

This unit has viewing blinds with viewing scopes in the south blind, and cut-outs in the north blind if you bring your own viewing equipment. The blinds are accessed via short (about 0.25 mile) ADA-accessible asphalt trails from the parking lots. So many birdwatchers have been coming to this site since the 1950's, that it became known as Audubon Lake. Birds love this shallow basin for its food-rich alkaline mudflats, especially spring and fall migrating waterfowl and shorebirds. This unit is part of the Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail and Audubon's Great Washington State Birding Trail Palouse to Pines Loop.

Search for potential birding opportunities on or near a wildlife area unit by using eBird Northwest, a citizen science database portal that provides freely-shared bird lists at 'hotspots' and interactive maps plus other birding information updated daily.

Inland NW Land Organization