Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Honey Lake adventure.
Discover the serene beauty of Honey Lake Wildlife Area.
Inside the 7,600 acre Honey Lake Wildlife Area you will find sprawling hills of sagebrush habitat encircling a shallow lake within the Great Basin Desert. Honey Lake itself is known for it's warm water fishing and migratory bird watching. Take the opportunity to see the hundreds of migratory waterfowl, passerines, sandhill cranes, as well as a variety of birds of prey. While exploring the shores and skies be sure to keep an eye out for pronghorn antelope and deer as they too enjoy migrating to the distinct micro-climate within the basin.
The best time to visit Honey Lake is during the migratory bird seasons, when the area teems with avian life. Spring and fall offer the most dynamic wildlife viewing experiences. Summer can be hot and dry, while winter may bring harsh conditions, making access challenging.