Harlan County Lake Wildlife Management Area offers abundant opportunities for fishing, hunting, birdwatching, and water-based recreation within a diverse ecosystem surrounding one of Nebraska's largest reservoirs.
Harlan County Lake Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is located in south-central Nebraska, centered around the 13,500-acre Harlan County Reservoir, the second largest reservoir in the state. Managed primarily for wildlife habitat and outdoor recreation, the WMA encompasses surrounding wetlands, grasslands, and woodlands that provide critical habitat for migratory waterfowl, shorebirds, and various game species. The reservoir and adjacent lands were created following the construction of Harlan County Dam by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the 1950s, with the Wildlife Management Area established to conserve the area's natural resources and support controlled hunting and fishing activities. Visitors can explore a mixture of accessible trails, boat ramps, and observation points that highlight the region's rich biodiversity. The area is a top destination for anglers targeting species such as walleye, catfish, and crappie. Waterfowl hunters visit during fall seasons when ducks and geese concentrate in the wetlands. The WMA also supports upland game hunting, including pheasant and quail. Birdwatchers benefit from the varied habitats attracting species typical of the Great Plains and wetland ecosystems. Camping and picnicking facilities exist near the lake, providing convenient base camps for extended outdoor activities. Seasonal changes bring vibrant migratory bird populations in spring and fall, while summer offers fishing and boating under warm skies. Winter sees fewer visitors but remains accessible for scattering wildlife and quiet solitude. The Harlan County Lake WMA plays a key role in conserving Nebraska’s natural heritage while delivering diverse recreational options that appeal to fishing enthusiasts, hunters, campers, and wildlife watchers alike.
Harlan County Reservoir – Nebraska’s second largest reservoir featuring quality fishing and boating opportunities
Migratory waterfowl habitats attracting diverse bird species during spring and fall
Well-maintained boat ramps and fishing piers with easy lake access
Quiet grassland and wetland areas ideal for upland game bird hunting and wildlife photography
The dam that created the reservoir, controlling water flow along the Republican River and supporting flood control and recreation.
Extensive wetlands surrounding the lake provide crucial habitat for migratory birds and amphibians.
Multiple access points around the lake designed for anglers and boaters to launch and fish effectively.