TX-118 North Park Road 3 Fort Davis, Texas 79734
Official WebsiteWhen submitting eBird observations at Davis Mountains State Park, it is most helpful to start a new checklist for each hotspot state park. Use the general hotspot when you have a checklist that includes multiple locations or if no other hotspot or personal location is appropriate for your sightings.
Cassin's Kingbird, Bewick's and Canyon Wrens, White-breasted Nuthatch, Woodhouse's Scrub-Jay, Black-crested Titmouse, Acorn and Ladder-backed Woodpecker, and assorted Hummingbirds. Be on the lookout for migrants like flycatchers, vireos, and warblers, (Virginia's, Yellow-rumped, Townsend's, Black-throated Gray and Grace's). And if you're lucky Montezuma Quail and a roosting Elf Owl. Birds of Davis Mountains State Park and Vicinity Checklist
This site is open daily, and developed camping is available at the site. An entrance fees is required.
A total of 365 bird species are known to occur within Jeff Davis County and Davis Mountains State Park provides a convenient location to see many of them. The park offers 20 miles of hiking trails and features two particularly good Bird Viewing Blinds. The Primitive area of the park along Limpia Creek is especially good for birding.
Restrooms on site
Content from Official Website, Texas Parks and Wildlife Video, Trans-Pecos Bird Conservation, Where the Trails Are, and Dell Little
Last updated November 1, 2023