A number of California condors roost on top of the Vermilion Cliffs. This site offers visitors a chance to see these enormous, endangered birds in the wild. Viewing is best done with binoculars or a spotting scope. On-site facilities include interpretive panels, a view finder, picnic tables, a shade shelter, and one pit toilet. From a low of 22 condors in 1982, over 200 California condors now live in the wild. The Peregrine Fund, in partnership with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), has…
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