Lebanon Hills Regional Park, Eagan, MN 55123
Saturday, May 18, 7:30–11:00 am
Lebanon Hills Regional Park in Eagan is a terrific place for migrant and resident songbirds! Join friendly birders seeking the sounds and colors of springtime in a section of this beautiful 2,000-acre regional park. We will walk maintained woodland, meadow, and lakeside trails. 2018 sightings included Canada and Mourning Warblers, Scarlet Tanager, and Wood Thrush.
INFORMATION Bring binoculars and a field guide if you have them. A limited number of binoculars can be borrowed from the leader. Dress for the weather and wear comfortable walking shoes. Water and bug dope advised.
Directions Meet in parking lot at the Holland Lake entrance of the Park. 44.789989, -93.145208
From St. Paul follow 35E South to exit 97A for Pilot Knob Rd. Turn right on Pilot Knob, go 2.8 miles. Turn L on Cliff Rd., go 1 mile. Turn R onto Lexington Ave S., go 0.2 miles into parking lot.
REGISTRATION None
Difficulty Approximately 3-4 miles on maintained dirt and grass trails with moderate to steep hills. Accessible restrooms and drinking fountain at shelter. Strenuous due to distance and hilly terrain.
Leader Paul Spreitzer 651-808-2147 paul.spreitzer@gmail.com