The land donated by Anthony and Beatrice Kendzora comprises wet and dry woodland in 200 acres of bottomland and 300 acres timber, 190 acres grassland, wetlands, a small lake, the Platte River, and some fallow cropland, which can be good for shorebirds after rain.
Birders can walk along levees to get behind ponds managed for duck hunting. Surrounding farm roads to the north are good for sparrows and grassland birds. Water levels vary due to management and weather.
The best way to bird is to come from the south and work north. Just past Edgerton homes are low-lying woods to the left/west and higher, drier woods to the right/east. Both sides are good for birds such as woodpeckers, warblers and vireos. As water levels are managed and weather dependent, low-lying areas may be swampy.
Roadside viewing
Restrooms on site
Wheelchair accessible trail
Entrance fee
Content from A Birders' Guide to Kendzora CA
Last updated June 20, 2023