Cumberland Valley is bird watching paradise. Keep your eyes on the sky while exploring our unique trails and state parks and you may catch a glimpse of the vibrant color of the Scarlet Tanager or see the orange throat of the Blackburnian Warbler. Whether you are looking for the majestic American Bald Eagle or want to listen for the melodic, flute-like song of the Wood Thrush, Cumberland Valley is the perfect place to begin your birding journey.

Learn about Birding Around South Mountain (pdf) or explore the latest sightings in Cumberland Valley on eBird, a collaborative enterprise managed by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology that freely shares bird distribution, abundance, habitat use, and more based on bird sightings from partner organizations, regional experts, and hundreds of thousands of users.

5. Opossum Lake, Carlisle

More than 140 species of birds have been spotted in and around the 59-acre lake and its adjacent habitat of fields and woodlands. Species include Eastern Meadowlark, Tundra…