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Berkeley Lake Park

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What is a Birding Trail?

The Birding Trail links outdoor recreation sites, both public and private, into a network through a designated driving route. Each of these driving routes have a unique trail name and are composed of several watchable wildlife sites. Some trails include hiking or walking paths or platforms where you can observe different wildlife and scenery.

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The Colorado Birding Trail was made possible by a joint effort of many federal, state and non-profit agencies and most especially, the people of Colorado. Meet the Partners!

Thanks to Bill Schmoker and Glenn Giroir for use of their images.

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