Tumalo State Park
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Location
Travel west out of Bend on Highway 20 toward Sisters. Near the town of Tumalo, take a left on OB Riley Road. Go 1 mile to the river crossing and the entrance to the park. There is a day use fee for parking.
DirectionsHabitat and Birds
The Deschutes River flows through an accessible riparian area surrounded by juniper woodland. This area is a great migrant spot for songbirds. Regular birds here include California Quail, Osprey, Bald Eagle, Mourning Dove, Great Horned Owl, Northern Pygmy-Owl, Belted Kingfisher, Downy Woodpecker, Hairy Woodpecker, Northern Flicker, Western Wood-Pewee, Dusky Flycatcher, Hammond’s Flycatcher, Gray Flycatcher, Warbling Vireo, assorted swallows, Mountain Chickadee, Pygmy Nuthatch, House Wren, Pacific Wren, American Dipper, Ruby-crowned Kinglet, Townsend’s Solitaire, Hermit Thrush, Cedar Waxwing, assorted migrating warblers, Lincoln’s Sparrow and Evening Grosbeak. Rarities that have been seen here include Green Heron, Common Tern, Barred Owl, Costa’s Hummingbird, Least Flycatcher, Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, Gray Catbird, Northern Mockingbird, Bohemian Waxwing, Black-and-white Warbler, Tennessee Warbler, American Redstart, Black-throated Sparrow and Painted Bunting.
Nearby Birding Locations
- Tumalo Reservoir
- River Walk from The Old Mill-South Loop (Bend)
- Entrada/Awbrey Hall Burn (Bend)
- Twin Bridges
- River Walk from The Old Mill-North Loop (Bend)
- Tumalo Falls
- Shevlin Park
- Robert W. Sawyer State Park (Bend)
- Deschutes River Trail
- NF 430 Off Skyliners Road
- Drake Park (Bend)
- First Street River Trail (Bend)
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