David Crockett Birthplace Birding
Critical Alert
Park Closed Due to Extensive Flooding Damage
Due to extensive damage from Hurricane Helene in 2024, David Crockett Birthplace State Park remains closed for public safety.
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David Crockett Birthplace State Park Location
David Crockett Birthplace State Park is located Limestone, TN in East Tennessee. Please be aware that it is a different park than David Crockett State Park, located in middle TN.
Birding at David Crockett Birthplace
This 105-acre historic park just upstream from the falls of the scenic Nolichucky River is maintained as a memorial to David Crockett.
Habitats range from forested limestone bluffs along the river to meadows, forests and adjacent agricultural fields providing exceptional bird, wildlife, and wildflower viewing opportunities. The tall trees along the river’s edge attract spring and fall migrants and provide excellent nesting sites during summer. Three hiking trails provide access to beautiful views along the river and ample opportunities for wildlife viewing. Over 90 species of birds have been observed.
Featured Birds
- Bald Eagle
- Osprey
- Red-tailed Hawk
- Cooper’s Hawk
- Wild Turkey
- Sparrows
- Vireos
- Flycatchers
- Songbirds
- Mallard
- Wood Duck
- Belted Kingfisher
- Palm Warbler
- Yellow-rumped Warbler
- Spotted Sandpiper
- Song Sparrow
- American Crow
- Red-bellied Woodpecker
- Downy Woodpecker
- Canada Goose
- Peregrine Falcon
- Common Raven
- Northern Saw-Whet Owl
- Red Crossbill
- Pine Siskin
- Barred Owl
- Ruffed Grouse
- Eastern Towhee
- Blue-headed Vireo
- Migrating Warblers
- Broad-winged Hawk
- Veery
- Scarlet Tanager
- Rose-breasted Grosbeak
- Indigo Bunting
Birding Locations Near and Around
A hiking map is available at the park.
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.
No events are scheduled at this time, but there's always more to explore.