Birdwatching Parks Near Whitehall

Discover 5 parks for birdwatching within driving distance of Whitehall

Duck Lake State Park

Muskegon, Michigan
13 miles away

"Whitehall visitors are drawn to Duck Lake State Park for its nearby shoreline access and quieter beach experience. It is an easy side trip from the city’s downtown and harbor area."

A peaceful Lake Michigan park with a sandy beach, dunes, and family-friendly day-use recreation.

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Taconic Mountains Ramble State Park

Pawlet, Vermont
18 miles away

"Whitehall visitors can reach the park quickly for a quiet outdoor break. Its close proximity makes it a convenient spot for picnics, short walks, and seasonal scenery."

A peaceful day-use park with gardens, woodland paths, and mountain views in southwestern Vermont.

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Hoffmaster State Park

Muskegon, Michigan
23 miles away

"Whitehall visitors may head south to Hoffmaster for its broad beach and forested setting. The park offers a different coastal experience than the White Lake area."

A scenic Lake Michigan park with dunes, beach access, and wooded trails.

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Madison Buffalo Jump State Park

Three Forks, Montana
44 miles away

"Whitehall is close enough for a day trip and appeals to travelers interested in Montana history and open-country scenery. The park offers a low-effort outing with strong educational value."

A historic buffalo jump with panoramic views and interpretive trails in the Madison Valley.

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Clarks Lookout State Park

Dillon, Montana
55 miles away

"Whitehall visitors can reach the park in under an hour for a simple historic excursion. It appeals to travelers looking for a short, low-effort stop with strong regional significance."

A small historic park overlooking the Beaverhead Valley and the site of William Clark’s 1805 lookout.

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