![](/images/com_droppics/58/wildlifeViewing.png)
Wildlife Viewing - EDNESS K. WILKINS
About:
Edness Kimball Wilkins State Park is 360 acres of mostly riparian habitat. The park has been named by Audubon Wyoming as an Important bird area.
- Several different animals make the park home such as: deer, antelope and fox.
- Raptors such as owls, bald and golden eagles, red tail, ruffed legged and ferruginous hawks are common sightings in the park.
![Location](/images/com_droppics/58/mapMarker.png)
Throughout the Park
![Availability](/images/com_droppics/58/available.png)
The migratory season starts with the spring thaw and generally runs through the summer and into fall.
![]() |
Site Status |
||||||||
Park is Day Use Only
|
|||||||||
![]() |
Hours |
||||||||
Apr. 1 - Sept. 30: 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Oct. 1 - Mar. 31: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
|