Big Blue River Wildlife Area is a protected habitat along the Big Blue River offering a mix of wetland, prairie, and riparian ecosystems ideal for diverse wildlife viewing and outdoor recreation opportunities such as fishing and birdwatching.
Located in southeastern Nebraska, the Big Blue River Wildlife Area spans a mix of wetlands, native prairie, and river corridors along the Big Blue River. This area provides critical riparian habitat for many species of birds, mammals, and aquatic life, supporting migratory waterfowl, deer, turkeys, and small game. The landscape is characterized by gentle rolling hills, river bottomlands, and restored grasslands, providing a variety of ecosystems within the protected area. Historically, this region was heavily influenced by Native American use and early settlers who valued the fertile soils and water resources. Today, the wildlife area is managed primarily for habitat conservation and outdoor recreation such as hunting, birding, fishing, and hiking. Anglers can enjoy fishing along the river, which supports populations of catfish, bass, and other species. Birdwatchers have access to plentiful species including waterfowl, songbirds, and raptors. The area’s serene natural environment attracts outdoor enthusiasts year-round, especially during hunting seasons and spring/fall migrations. Access is generally easy via rural roads near Crete and Hebron, Nebraska, with several designated parking areas and small trails that allow visitors to explore different habitats. The balance of wetland restoration and prairie management promotes biodiversity and sustains native wildlife populations. The Big Blue River Wildlife Area serves as an important natural refuge within an agriculturally dominated landscape.
Big Blue River riparian corridor with diverse aquatic species
Migratory waterfowl and wetland bird habitats
Seasonal fishing for bass, catfish, and bluegill
Quiet prairie patches perfect for wildlife photography
A slow-moving river that supports diverse aquatic life and provides critical wetland habitat.
Restored tallgrass prairie areas that support native plants and pollinators.
Designated spots ideal for observing migratory ducks, geese, and other water birds.