Wildlife Viewing
Elk, eagles, deer, marmot, bighorn sheep, waterfowl – in the expansive mountains, meadows, and valleys around Baker, all these wildlife abound.
Elk, eagles, deer, marmot, bighorn sheep, waterfowl – in the expansive mountains, meadows, and valleys around Baker, all these wildlife abound.
Keep your eyes peeled while traveling throughout Baker. If you’re in the right place at the right time, you can see amazing wildlife right from the road. Below are some good spots.

(Burnt River Canyon Lane)
44.56743355131921, -117.60099562421283
California Bighorn Sheep – November-April
Golden Eagle – Spring-Summer
Mule Deer – year-round
(Snake River Road)
Ideal viewing within a mile of either side of: 44.52775924427772, -117.17833558550728
Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep – Mid-February to end of March
California Quail, American Kestrel, Mule Deer, Bald Eagle, Waterfowl – Spring-Summer
(OR-86)
Bishop Springs Pullout: 44.813728328565844, -117.3846333529175
Nesting Golden Eagle – April-June
Be respectful and safe when close to wildlife. Do not approach animals, handle young, or create other disturbances that may endanger yourself, other humans, or animals.
If you spot wildlife while driving, keep your eyes on the road, or pull over and stop if you want a better view.
Wildlife movements are highly seasonal, so if you’re excited to see a particular animal, or if you know you’ll be visiting during a certain month, be sure to check where wildlife might be best spotted during each season.





