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          Audubon Hawk Watch at Waggoner's Gap

Very few wildlife experiences are more exciting than the sight of a Golden Eagle cruising south over a landscape cloaked in late autumn browns, yellows, and reds. And there is no better place in Pennsylvania to see this sight than the rock outcrop at Waggoner's Gap Hawk Watch.

Raptor migration data have been collected at Waggoner's Gap since the 1950s. In the late 1980s, volunteer hawk watchers began logging more than 500 hours per year. Today, dedicated volunteers have their eyes to the sky from August 1st to December 31st, logging more than 1,000 hours per season on the rocks.

Waggoner's Gap Hawk Watch has been owned by Audubon since 2001. The acquisition of Waggoner's Gap was made possible by the Erdman Trust and Natural Lands Trust, assuring that recreational hawk watching and scientific counting will carry forward in perpetuity.

For more information and details of Hawk Migration Association of North America statistics, download our brochure.

The Cliff Jones Field Station at Waggoner's Gap

Audubon Pennsylvania is pleased to celebrate and commemorate Cliff Jones' lifelong dedication to conservation and birding with the establishment of the Cliff Jones Field Station.

This initiative includes improvements to the site that will help support hundreds of weekend visitors and make the site more accessible for school groups while maintaining the natural and rustic quality of the area. This includes:

  • Development of handicapped accessible viewing areas;
  • Trail improvements and interpretive signs;
  • A full-time educator engaged in outreach onsite and offsite;
  • Creation of an outdoor classroom and picnic glen; and
  • A vehicle and scientific equipment.

Give today or learn more about the project and specific naming opportunities from our brochure.

Location

Waggoner's Gap is located 10 miles north of downtown Carlisle on Route 74 on the Cumberland/Perry County line. A marked parking lot is on the east side of Route 74, a tenth of a mile down from the crest of the mountain on the north side in Perry County.

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