Sandhill Wildlife Area is a large, diverse conservation area in Nebraska known for its extensive sandhill prairie, wetland habitats, and abundant wildlife, offering outstanding opportunities for hunting, birdwatching, and outdoor recreation.
Sandhill Wildlife Area is located in central Nebraska and encompasses nearly 38,000 acres of native sandhill prairie, wetlands, and riparian zones, creating critical habitat for a variety of wildlife species. The area features rolling sand dunes covered with grasses and shrubs, interspersed with ponds, marshes, and shallow lakes, providing important breeding and foraging grounds for waterfowl, pheasants, deer, and other wildlife. Established as a protected area to conserve Nebraska's unique sandhill ecosystem and to support public hunting and wildlife viewing, it has become a key location for outdoor enthusiasts. The area is managed primarily by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission and offers access to upland game hunting, migratory bird hunting, fishing, and hiking. Seasonal migrations bring large flocks of sandhill cranes, a major highlight for birdwatchers and photographers alike. Though rustic, the area includes several designated hunting zones and modest access roads, with few developed facilities, emphasizing a more natural, back-to-basics recreational experience. Visitor appeal stems not only from the chance to engage with Nebraska's sandhill terrain and wildlife but also from the solitude found in its expansive open spaces. Visitors should plan ahead, respecting hunting seasons and using appropriate licenses or permits where required. Sandhill Wildlife Area is particularly popular during fall migration and hunting seasons but can be enjoyed year-round by wildlife watchers interested in spotting native grassland species and migratory birds. Its ecological importance, combined with opportunities for quiet outdoor recreation, makes Sandhill Wildlife Area a valuable resource within Nebraska’s conservation network.
Extensive sandhill prairie ecosystems supporting diverse grassland and wetland species
Large seasonal gatherings of sandhill cranes and other migratory birds
Popular upland game hunting area for pheasants, quail, and waterfowl
Remote, undisturbed hiking and wildlife viewing opportunities away from crowds
An extensive landscape of native grasses and sand dunes providing essential habitat for grassland and wetland wildlife.
Seasonal gatherings of sandhill cranes, ducks, geese, and other migratory birds that attract birdwatchers and hunters alike.
Scattered shallow lakes and marshes within the area support amphibians, waterfowl, and aquatic plants.