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
Throughout the Park
Availability
The migratory season starts with the spring thaw and generally runs through the summer and into fall.