Lyman Lake State Park
Lyman Birds
Black-throated Sparrow
Sanderling (rare in White Mountain region)
Sabine's Gull (rare in White Mountain region)
Semipalmated Plover
Black Terns (uncommon spring and fall migrants in region)
Shorebirds: American Avocet, Western Sandpiper, Least Sandpiper
Forster's Terns and Common Tern
Lyman Scenes
Lyman Lake State Park on eBird
Lyman Lake State Park Maps
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Map # 1: Overview of the lovely Lyman Lake
Map # 2: The west side of Lyman Lake
Map # 3: The east side of Lyman Lake
When driving on the road through the park, the pavement turns to dirt when going east past the day use area. The road is in good condition. Follow the dirt road east and look for other dirt road pulloffs that extend north to Lyman Lake. These three turnoffs indicated by the brown paths are excellent for viewing the lake and these lookouts have been very productive for water birds, especially the eastern-most one. The shoreline along the day use area is also a good place for viewing waterbirds.
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