Salt Valley Lakes Wildlife Management Area provides vital wetland and upland habitats across a system of reservoirs in Lancaster County, Nebraska, offering rich opportunities for fishing, birdwatching, and outdoor recreation.
Salt Valley Lakes Wildlife Management Area is located in southeastern Nebraska near Lincoln and encompasses a collection of reservoirs and surrounding lands designed to support wildlife and provide public recreational access. The lakes exist within the Salt Valley, a lowland basin formed by glacial and fluvial processes. Key reservoirs such as Branched Oak Lake, Conestoga Reservoir, and Pawnee Lake play central roles in flood control, water management, and wildlife habitat conservation. The area primarily features marshes, wetlands, grasslands, and wooded riparian zones that provide critical habitat for waterfowl, shorebirds, mammals, and fish species. Migratory birds use the lakes as stopover points, making the area a popular destination for birdwatching year-round.
Recreational activities are abundant, with excellent fishing opportunities including species like walleye, largemouth bass, crappie, and catfish. The lakes support boating and kayaking, with public boat ramps and smaller marinas available. There are multi-use trails and designated hunting zones, contributing to diverse outdoor experiences including hiking, wildlife photography, and seasonal waterfowl hunting. The lakes were developed in the 1960s and 1970s for flood control and water supply, and since then ecosystem enhancement and public access improvements have made this one of the region’s premier wildlife and recreation hubs. Visitors come to enjoy peaceful waterscapes, abundant wildlife sightings, and family-friendly outdoor activities just minutes from Lincoln.
Branched Oak Lake – the largest reservoir providing extensive boating and fishing access
Migratory waterfowl watching during spring and fall migration periods
Multi-use trail network connecting several lakes and offering hiking and biking
Quiet fishing coves and secluded shoreline access for anglers
Nebraska’s largest reservoir in the Salt Valley Lakes system, offering extensive boat ramps, fishing piers, and open water habitat for fish and birds.
Smaller lake known for quiet recreation, waterfowl watching, and shoreline fishing access surrounded by native grasses and wetlands.
Popular for its trails, picnic areas, and diverse fish populations, the lake also supports kayakers and birdwatchers year-round.