FINDING BIRDS IN GUILFORD COUNTY

Favorite birding spots of members of the Piedmont Bird Club in Guilford County, NC.

INTRODUCTION
II. BIRDERS TOUR TO THE GREENSBORO LAKES
 A. Directions to Lake Higgins
B. Directions to Lake Brandt
C. Directions to Trosper Pond
D. Directions to Plainfield Marsh
E. Directions to Lake Townsend
1. Lake Townsend: Church Street Overlooks
2. Lake Townsend: Yanceyville and Doggett Overlooks
3. Lake Townsend Marina
III. BIRDING LAKE HIGGINS
A. Lake Higgins Marina
B. Lewiston Road Causeway
C. Carlson Dairy Road Bridge
D. Hamburg Mill Marsh
IV. BIRDING LAKE BRANDT
A. Strawberry Road Access
B. Lake Brandt Dam and Spillway
C. Lake Brandt Marina
V. TROSPER POND
VI. PLAINFIELD MARSH
VII. BIRDING LAKE TOWNSEND
A. Lake Townsend: Church Street Overlooks
1. North Church Street Overlook
2. South Church Street Overlook
B. Lake Townsend: Yanceyville and Doggett Overlooks
1. Yanceyville Street Causeway
2. Yanceyville Road Marsh
3. Doggett Road West Overlook
4. Doggett Road East Overlook
C. Lake Townsend Marina
VIII. GREENSBORO WATERSHED TRAILS
A. Laurel Bluff Trail
B. Reedy Fork Trail
C. Nat Greene Trail
IX. BICENTENNIAL GREENWAY
X. PIEDMONT ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER
XI. OAK HOLLOW LAKE
XII. ARBORETUM
XIII. AUDUBON NATURAL AREA
XIV. BUFFALO LAKE
XV. COUNTRY PARK
XVI. GUILFORD COURTHOUSE NATIONAL MILITARY PARK (GUILFORD BATTLEGROUND) AND TANNENBAUM HISTORIC PARK
A. Tannenbaum Historic Park
B. Guilford Courthouse National Military Park
XVII. BUR-MIL PARK
XVIII. BOG GARDEN AND BICENTENNIAL GARDEN
XIX. FISHER PARK
XX. HAMILTON LAKES (STARMOUNT FOREST)
XXI. HESTER PARK
XXII. HAGAN-STONE PARK
XXIII. TRIAD PARK
PIEDMONT BIRD CLUB HOME

DIRECTIONS

Directions to Lake Higgins
(See the Birding Lake Higgins entry for specific information.) 

Lake Higgins, the western-most of the three lakes, is on the northern edge of Greensboro just off US 220, called Battleground Avenue in the city. The marina offers the most accessible birding on the lake. To reach it from I-40/I-85, it is necessary to get on Wendover Avenue first. If coming from the south or east, first head north on US 29 and then take the Wendover Avenue exit west toward the city center, or if coming from the west on I-40, take the Wendover Avenue exit and head east toward the city center.
        Once on Wendover Avenue, take the Battleground Avenue north/Westover Terrace exit and drive north away from Greensboro’s central business district. At about 6.8 miles north of Wendover Avenue, watch on the left (west) side of the road for the Lake Higgins dam and on the right side for the open water of nearby Lake Brandt. Continue north about 0.3 mile to the first intersection, Hamburg Mill Road, and turn left (west). Go about 0.4 mile to the entrance gate of the marina, which is on the left.

Directions to Lake Brandt
(See the Birding Lake Brandt entry for specific information.) 

East of Lake Higgins is Lake Brandt, which is approximately 2.5 miles north of the city. The primary birding sites are the marina on the east side of the lake and the Strawberry Road access to the western end near Lake Higgins.
            Return to US 220/Battleground Avenue from Lake Higgins and go left (north) 0.2 mile from Hamburg Mill Road to Strawberry Road. Turn right (east) at the traffic light, go 0.3 mile, and park on the right in the well-marked gravel parking lot. The sign will indicate that this is an access to the Lake Brandt Greenway. After birding here, proceed to the marina following the directions if the Lake Brandt site guide. 

Directions to Trosper Pond
(See the Trosper Pond entry for specific information.) 

Before leaving Lake Brandt, often it is worth checking nearby Trosper Pond, especially in late fall and winter. Turn right (south) from the marina entrance and go 0.4 mile to Trosper Road, then turn left (east). Continue 0.7 mile to the point where the road circles the pond. To continue the tour of the Greensboro lakes after checking Trosper Pond, return to Lake Brandt Road and turn right (north) back toward the marina entrance and continue to Plainfield Road. 

Directions to Plainfield Marsh
(See the Plainfield Marsh entry for specific information.) 

Drive north of the marina and dam on Lake Brandt Road 1.5 miles and turn right (east) on Plainfield Road. Pull off the road almost immediately to look for birds in the adjacent large pasture. Continue east on Plainfield Road about 2.6 miles to the point where water can be seen through the trees; a few hundred feet further east, the woods open out onto Plainfield Marsh.

Directions to Lake Townsend
(See the Birding Lake Townsend entry for specific information.)
 

When coming from Lake Brandt via Plainfield Road, birders have a choice. At the "T" intersection one may turn left (north) and take Church Street 0.4 mile to the next intersection, Archergate Road. Turn right, drive 0.9 mile to Yanceyville Street, and turn right to get to the Yanceyville causeway or left to the Yanceyville Marsh and the Doggett Road overlooks (see below). Alternately, one may turn right and stay on Church Street to check the overlooks or to end the tour and return toward downtown Greensboro.
Lake Townsend: Church Street Overlooks
            If one turns right (south) from the "T" intersection at Plainfield Road on Church Street toward downtown, the road will cross the western edge of Lake Townsend at two overlook points. Just 0.2 mile south of the intersection of Church Street and Plainfield Road is a parking area on the right (west) side of the road next to the Roger Jones Bird Sanctuary sign.
           From the Roger Jones Bird Sanctuary sign, continue south on Church Street 1.2 miles to the South Church Street Overlook where there are wide shoulders and a gravel parking area. There is no direct way to get to the main body of Lake Townsend if the birder is coming from Church Street, but the round-about trip usually is worth the drive. Continue south on Church Street (toward town) 2.0 miles to Lee’s Chapel Road and turn left (east). Proceed 0.9 mile to Yanceyville Street and turn left again (north).  Drive north about 2 miles to the first overlook where water can be seen on both sides of the causeway.
Lake Townsend: Yanceyville and Doggett Overlooks

             Many of the county’s unusual sightings come from the Yanceyville Street Causeway. Be sure to pull well off the road because of the constant traffic. After viewing the lake, continue north on Yanceyville about 1.4 miles from the center of the causeway, following the curve around to the northeast to the Yanceyville Road Marsh. Yanceyville Rd. curves back north again at the intersection with Doggett Road, which continues straight ahead. Stay on Yanceyville 0.5 mile to a marsh. The shoulder is very narrow here, so continue to the end of the railing to park and then walk back to a vantage point to view the marsh.
             From here, one must turn around and go back to the Doggett Road intersection to continue the tour. Be aware that this section of road forms a blind curve and traffic can be heavy, so continue north a few hundred yards until a suitably safe turn-around spot is found.
         At the point where Yanceyville turns north, the road continues straight and becomes Doggett Road. To continue the tour of the Lake Townsend birding overlooks, go northeast 0.7 mile on Doggett Road to the Doggett Road West Overlook. The safest places to park are at either end of the short causeway. The Doggett Road East Overlook is 0.6 mile further east. Again, the safest places to park are at either end of the causeway.
Lake Townsend Marina
         The Lake Townsend Marina is located at 6332 Lake Townsend Road adjacent to Bryan Park. To reach it, follow Doggett Road 2.3 miles northeast to the intersection with NC 150.  Turn right 0.3 mile and enter the community of Browns Summit. At the railroad track, turn right again on Brown Summit Road and head south.  In a short time, the road name changes to Summit Avenue. At 2.9 miles you will pass through the interchange for US 29. Continue another 0.6 mile and watch on the right for a sign directing visitors to Bryan Park (a total of about 3.5 miles from Browns Summit). Turn right on Bryan Park Road, drive 0.6 mile into the park, and turn right toward the marina, which is 0.6 mile further at the end of the road.
          To return to Greensboro, retrace the marina entry route to Summit Avenue, then turn left (north) on Summit and go 0.7 mile back up to the US 29 interchange. From here, one may go north to Reidsville or south to Wendover Avenue and I-85/I-40 (about 8 miles).

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