Cove Lake Birding

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    Birding at Cove Lake

    Cove Lake’s 606 acres are situated in a beautiful mountain valley on the eastern edge of the Cumberland Plateau.

    Scenic nature trails lead through a diversity of wetlands and woodlands offering wildlife viewing for the nature enthusiast. The lake serves as a magnet for migrating birds. In the winter there are hundreds of geese and other waterfowl. There are piers, bridges, and a tower along the paved trail to aid in seeing the birds. The Volunteer Loop Trail, accessed from the Cumberland Trail Trailhead, traverses a mature hardwood forest where many migratory birds can be seen in the spring and fall and many nesting birds can also be found. 

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    Responsible Birding

    • Do not endanger the welfare of birds.
    • Tread lightly and respect bird habitat.
    • Silence is golden.
    • Do not use electronic sound devices to attract birds during nesting season, May-July.
    • Take extra care when in a nesting area.
    • Always respect the law and the rights of others, violators subject to prosecution.
    • Do not trespass on private property.
    • Avoid pointing your binoculars at other people or their homes.
    • Limit group sizes in areas that are not conducive to large crowds.
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    Birding Locations

    Explore Cove Lake and Indian Mountain birding locations here as well as a few areas outside of the park.  

    • Volunteer Loop Trail

      The Volunteer Loop Trail traverses a mature hardwood forest. A large variety of warblers can be seen here during the spring.  

    • Paved Trail Loop Observation Platform

      This trail traverses a variety of habitats including fallow field, edge, and open water. A three-tiered wildlife observation platform overlooks Cove Lake and is the perfect place to observe waterfowl in the winter months. 

    • Ballard Lake Trail

      The path meanders its way along a unique shallow lake with irregular borders.
    • Cove Lake & Indian Mountain Lake Trail

      This section of trail forms a loop alongside a 21-acre lake.  

    • Oneida City Park: Observation Pier

      This city park is situated on a small lake that is a hot spot for waterfowl. So far, 85 species of birds have been identified.  

    • Melton Lake Park Parking Area

      This city park is located in Oak Ridge on the tailwaters of Norris Lake. The park has a parking area on a long peninsula that offers a great view of the lake. More than 90 species of birds have been identified.  

    • Eagle Bend Fish Hatchery Entrance

      The fish hatchery is operated by the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency for rearing cool water fish and is also a productive place for shorebirds, wading birds, and waterfowl. Nearly 200 species of birds have been identified.

      Hours:
      Monday - Friday 
      8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

    Visitor Center Gift Shop

    The Visitor Center Gift Shop is the perfect place to pick up a map, learn about the park, or find a souvenir. You’ll find an assortment of apparel and keepsakes to remember your trip to the park.

    Address:
    110 Cove Lake Lane, Caryville TN, 37714
    1-423-566-9701

     
    Hours
    8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
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