Free Eagle Tours at Reelfoot NWR!
Whether you're new to Reelfoot or not, it's always good to go with a guide.

Eagle Tours

Visit the Reelfoot National Wildlife Refuge for an exciting Eagle Tour!  This 2 1/2 hour tour takes you to remote areas of the Refuge (Grassy Island and Long Point), as well as other  hot spots around Reelfoot Lake.  You can expect to see bald eagles, ducks, geese, hawks, harriers, pelicans, American kestrals, and a variety of small birds.  It is a common occurrence to see juvenile eagles playing in the skies, flipping each other over in the wind.  Lucky visitors have even seen mature eagles during their courting display as they lock talons and spiral to the ground below, only to let go before they land.  Eagles have been seen bringing nesting materials to their nests, eating a duck or goose on the ground, or proudly perching in a tree on the roads edge.  

When:  January and February, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays & Saturdays.  No tours taken on federal holidays.  Two tours offered; 8:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m.  Reservations are REQUIRED.  Call 731-538-2481 for more information and/or to reserve your group of 5 or less.  

Where:  Reelfoot NWR, 4343 Hwy 157, Union City, TN 38261

Cost:  FREE

Why take this guided eagle tour?

-If you are new to the Reelfoot area, going on an eagle tour is very helpful!  Having an experienced guide is key to finding bald eagles.  Eagles are creatures of habit and sit in the same trees, and sometimes the same limb, very often.  Our guides know where to look and what to look for. 

-You may discover places you didn't even know existed around Reelfoot Lake.

-Having an experienced guide can assist you in wildlife identification.  How can you tell the difference between a bald eagle and vulture when flying?  Was that duck a mallard or norther shoveler?  What is the tiny little bird that sits on the power lines that resembles a small hawk?  These questions can be easily answered by our guides.

 -You can learn so much on our guided eagle tours while you search for eagles, such as how the lake was formed, what the refuge was established for, the successful eagle hacking program, and more.  

 -Your family or group experience is important to us!  We genuinely want you to enjoy your time on the refuge and we hope you tell others about it!   By only taking a group of 5 people or less per tour, we cater to your family/group.  If you have young kids with short attention spans, we can do a quicker tour.  If you are a photographer that wants to take a picture of every bird you see, we can stay out a little longer.  You are not at the mercy of a large group on a tight schedule. 

  -You can explore and discover the unique areas of Reelfoot Lake for FREE while being chauffeured around. 

On the other hand, maybe you have done an eagle tour before and want to give it shot on your own.  You can print off our Self-Guided Eagle Tour Packet or pick it up from the Reelfoot NWR Visitor Center.  

Always dress warmly, bring your binoculars, camera, and maybe something to snack on along the way.  

Happy Birding!

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