Teal Lake

Birds of Interest

Waterfowl may be present from fall through early spring; Bald Eagles have frequented the lake.

About this Location

From US 54, exit onto Bus. 54 (Clark). Go north to Teal Lake Rd. on the right (east) in southern Mexico. Follow Teal Lake Rd. to a left onto Huntingfield Dr. The parking lot is on the right off Huntingfield Dr. The extreme south end of the lake may be seen by continuing east on Teal Lake Rd. and looking to the left. To the right side is the wetland area of William Lowe CA. 

From the parking lot, a narrow-neck trail leads to the bulbous end of the peninsula separating the large section of the lake from the smaller portion to the left. The trail and the end of the peninsula offer excellent views of the lake and any waterfowl present, and access to small areas of trees and brushy habitat harboring passerines.

Features

  • Roadside viewing

  • Entrance fee

Content from A Birders' Guide to Teal Lake (Mexico)

Last updated June 9, 2023