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LIGHTHOUSE PARK
3002 Conger Street, Port Huron
Mourning doves, gulls, Golden eagles, Black scoters, and ducks are commonly seen. Rare sightings include Great Black-Backed gulls, and jaegers

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From March through December, the Cove supports Belted Kingfishers and Great Blue Herons. During migration, the shoreline is a regular stopover site for Spotted Sandpipers, migrating ducks and occasionally Least Bittern. During the winter, it's a great place to look for Bald Eagles and winter finches. In spring and fall, the trees are often filled with warblers and thrushes. Rare species include Yellow-crowned Night Herons, Glaucous Gulls, Connecticut Warblers, Louisiana Waterthrushes, and Pileated Woodpeckers.
AMENITIES
Below is a list of amenities available at this property.

VIEWING SEASON
Winter is the best viewing season

PARKING
Paved parking, with lighting, is available

RESTROOMS
Permanent restrooms are available on this property

TRAIL CONDITION
No formal trail

PICNIC TABLES
Picnic tables and picnic shelters are available

BOAT LAUNCH
There is no boat launch, but canoe and kayak access is available

FEE
No fee
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