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Nebraskaland April 2021

NEBRASKAland Magazine is dedicated to outstanding photography and informative writing with an engaging mix of articles and photos highlighting Nebraska’s outdoor activities, parklands, wildlife, history and people.

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April 2021 • Nebraskaland 117 rom river, to wetland to woodland, Ponca State Park's diverse habitats host thriving communities of fl ora and fauna. Visitors all over the world have long appreciated its wild beauty and historical signifi cance: The park's position along an untamed stretch of the Missouri National Recreational River attracts boaters, kayakers and canoers spring through fall. They come to gaze upon the park's shale and sandstone bluff s, the same ones that greeted trailblazers Lewis and Clark in 1804. The Ponca Nation, the park's namesake, once inhabited its forested hills. Twenty-two miles of hike-bike trails run through densely wooded backcountry, while 2,200 total acres host a slew of wildlife. In addition to resident white-tailed deer and turkey, thousands of migrant birds visit the park each spring, as well as birdwatchers looking to check species off their lists. The National Audubon Society considers Ponca State Park one of the most important birding areas in the nation. An annual event, the park's Missouri River Outdoor Expo, is the envy of any park system. The exposition is the largest of its kind in the Midwest and draws thousands of people each year, many from out of state. Ponca continues to provide visitors many fi rsts, whether that's fi shing, kayaking, shooting or watching eagles soar in winter. Modern and rustic camping opportunities and a state-of- the-art aquatic center make this northeastern Nebraska park a must-see destination. N A Park for All Seasons F

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