![]() NPS/G.Etter Let's Talk, Mammals
Under the leaf litter, you may find mice and shrews. In more open areas you might find bobcats, groundhogs, cottontail rabbits, weasels, skunks, red fox, coyotes or white-tailed deer. Along the park's waterways, look for raccoons, muskrats, mink, beaver and if you're lucky enough, you might even see some otters frolicking along the river bank. In the forest, look for gray squirrels (some are jet black), gray fox, and black bear. At dusk, look up to see different species of bats honing in on mosquitoes and moths, and flying squirrels gliding their way from tree to tree. Whether you're hiking, paddling or just driving through, there are many species of mammals to see throughout the park. If you see something interesting, let one of our rangers know. We would love to hear from you. ![]() NPS/D.Mohr Don't Feed the BearsBlack Bears are beautiful and sometimes misunderstood mammals. One of the most common questions we get from visitors is "Are there Bears?". It is usually asked with a little bit of concern, or even fear. Would it surprised you to learn that bear attacks are extremely rare, particularly in our region? It's true. Most people might never see a bear when they visit the park. Black bears are afraid of humans, so they follow their instincts and keep their distance. Follow this link to learn more about Bear Safety |
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Last updated: March 2, 2022