Information About Bird Watching In Pocatello, Idaho
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Pocatello, Idaho
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Bird Watching

Caribou-Targhee National Forest
The Caribou-Targhee National Forest is made up of two separate forests. Together these forests occupy over 3 million acres and stretches across southeastern Idaho, from the Montana, Utah, and Wyoming borders. Popular activities here include camping, hiking, wildlife viewing, horse and mountain biking riding, hunting, fishing, and bird watching. There are also vast opportunities for winter and water related recreation.

Cherry Springs Nature Area
Cherry Springs Nature Area has a series of interpretive nature trails, an information kiosk, and an outdoor amphitheater. Mink Creek passes through the site, and there are fishing platforms.

Massacre Rocks State Park
The park is a favorite for birdwatchers. Over 200 species of birds have been sighted in the park. The desert environment of Massacre Rocks State Park produces about 300 species of plants. The Oregon Trail also passed through this park.

Sawtooth National Forest
Sawtooth National Forest comprises more that 2.1 million acres of public land, most of it in south-central Idaho, with one unit in northern Utah. Hunters come here for deer, elk, antelope, mountain goat, bear, and mountain lion. Sightseers, bird watchers, hikers, horse riders, and trail and mountain bikers add to recreational traffic on the Sawtooth National Forest.
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