The Hagerman Valley offers some of southern Idaho's best opportunities for birding (birdwatching).
In the fall and winter, thousands of migrating waterfowl flock to the valley's ice-free ponds and stretches of river. The remainder of the year, bird lovers can find a variety of raptors, songbirds, pelicans, cormorants, and nesting waterfowl.
The Snake River Overlook, within Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument, and the six units of Thousand Springs State Park offer excellent opportunities for birding. Visit the Thousand Springs State Park website for more information.
While driving between the Thousand Springs Visitor Center and the monument itself, visitors may find other birding locations along the river. The Hagerman Wildlife Management Area, about five miles south of the visitor center on Hwy 30, offers easily accessible birding at the ponds alongside the rest area.
Be sure to obey all federal, state, and local regulations, and always respect closures and private property. Park only in designated areas. Use binoculars and keep a respectful distance from birds and other wildlife. Never approach or disturb nests.
Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service