Pickel Meadow Wildlife Area is 991 acres of Jefferey pine, sagebrush, bitterbrush riparian, and wet meadow habitat at elevations from 6,800' to 7,000'. It is surrounded by Toiyabe National Forest and contains portions of West Walker and Little Walker Rivers, Silver and Poore Creeks, and Millie and Mud Lakes.
The wildlife area is an important mule deer migration route and is heavily used during spring, summer, and fall. The same seasons are utilized by waterfowl and shorebirds. Bald eagles can be found in the vicinity. Rainbow, brown, and brook trout, and mountain whitefish can be found in the rivers and lakes.
For more information, call the Inland Deserts Region Bishop office at (760) 872-1171.
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