SOAR with EAGLES
Statewide Eagle Viewing Events

Winter 2008 - 09

 

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Less than 30 years ago, the Bald Eagle was struggling to survive in America's lower 48 states. Thanks to strong protection and avid recovery efforts, eagle populations have increased 7-fold since the early 1970s. This Bald Eagle again soars across the American sky.

Eagle viewing activities exist statewide throughout the winter. Java script must be enabled to view the following links.

 
Purchase a License
 
Wildlife Diversity
 
Fishing
Law Enforcement
 
Hunting
 Eagle Viewing Sites
Outdoor Calendar

1 - Arcadia Lake

9b - Kaw Lake, Kaw City (east of Ponca City)
 

2 - Lake Thunderbird State Park

10 - Sand Springs

Educational Programs

3 - Chickasaw National Recreation Area

11 - Ft. Gibson Reservoir

4 - Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge

12 - Lake Tenkiller/Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge
About the Department

5 - Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge

13 - Beavers Bend State Park

6 - Lone Wolf

14 - Byron Hatchery Watchable
Wildlife Area

 More About Eagles

 

7-  Washita National Wildlife Refuge

15 - Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuges

 

8 - Sequoyah State Park, Hulbert

16 - Grove

9a - Kaw Lake, Kaw City (east of Ponca City)

17 - Greenleaf State Park

 

Contact:  Eagle Watch
Wildlife Diversity Program   
PO. Box 53465
  
Oklahoma City, OK 73152
(405) 522-3087

Keep in mind: 

  • Events are free of charge unless a fee is noted in the site description

  • Some events require pre-registration due to limited space

  • Last-minute changes happen occasionally - call and verify the viewing date and time before arrival

  • Bring binoculars or a spotting scope for best viewing

  • Dress for the weather and wear comfortable shoes