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Big Blue River Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Big Blue River Wildlife Management Area offers diverse wildlife habitats and abundant opportunities for hunting, bird watching, and nature observation along the Big Blue River corridor in Nebraska.

1,200
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
8,000
Annual Visitors
1960
Year Established

About Big Blue River Wildlife Management Area

 

Big Blue River Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is a protected expanse located along the Big Blue River in southeastern Nebraska, managed primarily for wildlife conservation and sustainable outdoor recreation. The area preserves riverine habitats, patches of riparian woodlands, grasslands, and wetlands supporting a variety of wildlife species including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, waterfowl, and numerous songbirds. The WMA plays an important role in sustaining native Nebraska ecosystems by providing critical corridors for animal movement and breeding grounds. Historically, the Big Blue River influenced local agriculture and settlement, with the WMA now serving as a resource for controlling hunting pressure and protecting watersheds. Visitors can enjoy activities such as regulated hunting, bird watching, hiking, and fishing in the river. The varied habitats attract species notable for both hunting and wildlife viewing, including migratory waterfowl and upland game birds. Trails and access points offer opportunities for visitors to explore natural Nebraska landscapes away from urban centers. The area's proximity to towns in Butler and Seward counties makes it accessible for day trips and short visits. Big Blue River WMA is managed by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, focusing on habitat improvement projects and public hunting programs, ensuring a balanced experience for nature enthusiasts and conservation goals.

Highlights

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Scenic Big Blue River riparian corridor with abundant waterfowl

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Diverse habitats supporting white-tailed deer and wild turkey

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Excellent bird watching during spring and fall migrations

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Remote access points providing quiet hunting and nature viewing

Notable Natural Features

Big Blue River Riparian Zone

A vital ecological corridor with native trees and shrubs that provide habitat and food for numerous wildlife species.

Waterfowl Viewing Areas

Seasonal wetlands attract mallards, Canada geese, and other migratory waterfowl, especially during spring and fall.

White-tailed Deer Populations

Well-managed deer herds make the WMA a popular destination for regulated hunting and wildlife observation.