Thorn Prairie
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Free of snow [May – November] From I-5 exit 124 in Roseburg follow the signs for Hwy 138 east 59 miles, turn left on Forest Rd 34 (Toketee Rigdon Rd). At 0.2 miles stay left at the fork (right fork goes to the Toketee Ranger Station). Go 1.9 miles and turn right on FR 3401 (gravel road); go approximately 4.2 miles to where Thorn Prairie begins and continues for about 2 miles
DirectionsHabitat and Birds
Habitat: unique eastside Cascade vegetation, white thornbrush, lodgepole pine, mixed conifer.
Birds: best place in county for Calliope Hummingbird and Green-tailed Towhee, Dusky Flycatcher, Black-backed Woodpecker, other woodpeckers, Western Screech and Barred Owls have been heard at site, Nashville and MacGillivray’s warblers, Fox Sparrow breeds in area, nice variety of forest passerines. Best birding: May-July.
Nearby Birding Locations
- Panther-Emile Loop SIDE TRIP #3 MOOSE MEADOWS (local name, not on any map
- Panther-Emile Loop SIDE TRIP #4 GROTTO FALLS
- Big Camas Loop
- Illahee Flats
- Panther-Emile Loop SIDE TRIP #2 WILLOW FLATS SUMP
- Tiller Ranger Station
- Hemlock Lake
- Toketee Lake
- Toolbox Meadows
- Lemolo Lake
- Diamond Lake and Sewage Ponds
- Lost Creek at Highway Falls
- Susan Creek Falls
- Carmen Lake
- Panther-Emile Loop APPLE FIRE SIDE LOOP
- South Umpqua Falls
- Stump Lake and Mowich Park (Driving Route)
- Panther-Emile Loop
- Rabbit Ears and Hershberger Mountain Access
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