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Nemaha County Wildlife Management Areas Adventures

Nemaha County Wildlife Management Areas offer important habitat for native wildlife and provide opportunities for hunting, wildlife viewing, and nature appreciation in northeastern Kansas.

Approx. 1,200 acres (combined across all tracts)
Acres Protected
3-5 miles of informal trails
Miles of Trails
Approximately 2,000-3,000 visitors annually
Annual Visitors
1960s (varies by individual tract)
Year Established

About Nemaha County Wildlife Management Areas

 

The Nemaha County Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) comprise several tracts of protected land in Nemaha County, Kansas, managed primarily by the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism. These areas focus on conserving native prairie, wetlands, and forested habitats that support diverse species of game and non-game wildlife. The varied landscapes include tallgrass prairies, riparian corridors along creeks, and small woodlands which provide critical breeding and foraging habitat for white-tailed deer, wild turkey, waterfowl, and small game species such as quail and rabbit. These WMAs are an important component of regional wildlife conservation initiatives and contribute to biodiversity preservation in the region. Recreationists can enjoy hunting during regulated seasons, hiking along informal trails, birdwatching, and photography. While these WMAs do not typically have extensive developed facilities, their natural features and wildlife resources make them sought-after locations for local outdoor enthusiasts. The areas are also valued for their role in protecting water quality and serving as ecological buffers amid agricultural landscapes. Access is generally managed to balance habitat protection with public use, and visitors are encouraged to respect seasonal restrictions and regulations to minimize disturbance during sensitive periods such as nesting or early spring growth. Nearby communities provide basic services, and these WMAs represent accessible natural areas within Kansas’ tallgrass prairie region. Overall, Nemaha County WMAs offer a quiet, natural setting for outdoor recreation focused on wildlife observation and hunting, set within conservation-managed landscapes that support the ecological health of northeastern Kansas.

Highlights

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Riparian corridors along Mission Creek providing vital habitat for migratory birds

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Native tallgrass prairie remnants supporting songbird diversity

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Seasonal deer and turkey hunting opportunities with controlled access

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Quiet observation spots for early morning wildlife viewing

Notable Natural Features

Mission Creek Corridor

A natural stream habitat supporting riparian vegetation and attracting waterfowl, migratory birds, and aquatic species.

Tallgrass Prairie Habitat

Remnant native prairie areas offering a glimpse into the region's original ecosystem and supporting diverse grassland species.

Seasonal Hunting Zones

Designated hunting areas managed with attention to sustainable wildlife populations and public safety.