Grassland and scrub-loving species may be seen from the mowed path. The small wetland area supports a variety of water-loving species in migration and cool seasons.
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 parking area on the right (before Huntingfield Dr.).
Although there are no designated trails, a mowed loop trail gives good access to the northwestern quadrant of the area from the parking lot. Prairie grasses and wildflowers have been planted in the grassland this path covers. The southern and eastern portions are wooded (and often wet). The 5-acre Teal Lake Wetland on the east side may be viewed from Teal Lake Rd. This wetland is the southernmost end of Teal Lake, cut off from the main lake by the road.
Roadside viewing
Entrance fee
Content from A Birders' Guide to William Lowe CA
Last updated June 9, 2023