Arrowhead Landing (Site # 23, Central Loop) is located on Limestone Bay, another corner of the fertile Wheeler Reservoir and the Tennessee River. There is an outstanding view of the bay and the wooded areas on Beaverdam Peninsula. Watch the open water for rafts of Lesser Scaups, Red-breasted Mergansers, Green-winged Teals, Common Loons, and perhaps some surprises. At times of low water, check the mudflats for migrant shorebirds and the shallows for wading birds, such as Great Blue Herons and Great Egrets.
Gulls are regularly seen here, including Herring, Bonaparte, and Ring-billed. American White Pelicans can be seen here by the 100's in winter on some days, though they move from location to location with frequency. There is always the chance that you will hear the loud rattle of a Belted Kingfisher as it announces its presence and darts on by.
The waters can be viewed from your vehicle, but note that the road can be bumpy. It does not require a vehicle with high clearance to access this location, but it does require driving very slowly over the bumpy parts.
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