The Thorne River Estuary is where the Thorne River flows into Thorne Bay. This river is a significant fishery with steelhead and salmon running into the river to spawn. The estuary is a good spot to see shorebirds during the spring migration and a good spot for waterfowl in the fall.
Arriving one to two hours before high tide is a good strategy for birding tidal areas, as the incoming tide will push the birds closer to shore for better viewing.
Directions:
From Thorne Bay travel approximately 2.7 miles west on NF-30/South Thorne Bay Road. There is roadside parking on the north side of the road.
Birding Resources:
- eBird Hotspot: None
Bird Species Checklist:
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