The Platte River Natural Resources District is a public agency managing water and natural resources along the Platte River basin in Nebraska, providing critical conservation services and outdoor recreational opportunities.
The Platte River Natural Resources District (PRNRD) spans a significant portion of eastern Nebraska, focusing on managing and protecting the water resources, soil, and natural habitats of the Platte River watershed. Covering approximately 5,888 square miles and including portions of multiple counties, this district supports the conservation of groundwater, surface waters, and related ecosystems vital for agricultural and community use. The Platte River, one of Nebraska's defining waterways, serves as a key feature of the district, supporting riverside habitats for a variety of fish and bird species, including important migratory bird pathways. The PRNRD operates numerous natural resource programs, including flood control structures, water quality improvement projects, and soil erosion prevention efforts. Outdoor enthusiasts visiting areas within the district will find opportunities for hunting, fishing, wildlife viewing, and boating, especially near the central and eastern Platte River reaches. While not a traditional national park or forest, the Platte River Natural Resources District oversees multiple public lands and conservation easements that provide access to trails, fishing spots, and scenic river overlooks. Educational outreach and partnerships with local communities play a large role in the district’s work to balance natural resource use with preservation. Visitors appreciate the natural riparian corridors, wetlands, and open prairie remnants that remain in this largely agricultural region. The district also supports groundwater management initiatives crucial to sustaining water supplies for municipal and irrigation uses, ensuring long-term environmental and economic health along the Platte River basin.
Platte River riparian corridors with diverse birdwatching opportunities
Critical habitat for migratory waterfowl and shorebirds
Flood control reservoirs that double as recreation areas
Conservation education centers and nature observation points
A wide, shallow river crucial for regional water supply and habitat, known for its sandbars and large migratory bird populations.
One of several flood control and recreational reservoirs managed by the PRNRD, offering fishing and boating access.
Zones within the district focused on sustaining aquifers through conservation, irrigation management, and monitoring programs.