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46 Nebraskaland • January-February 2023 MIXED BAG FIVE WONDERFUL WINTER TRAILS By Renae Blum Get outdoors this winter and enjoy the invigorating fresh air of a winter's day on a Nebraska state park trail. These fi ve trails are excellent choices, off ering wildlife viewing, shelter from the wind and beautiful, scenic views to appreciate. Bring a friend and take in the unique beauty that this time of year off ers. Turkey Run Trail Wildcat Hills State Recreation Area Shielded from the winter wind, this 1.2-mile trail at Wildcat Hills State Recreation Area near Gering is a great choice for a walk on a winter's day. Hikers will see a diversity of topography, including rocky buttes and interesting rock formations, as well as stunning views of the ponderosa pines and the North Platte River Valley. Make sure to check out the layers of sandstone and siltstone in the rock; the trail will let you get a close-up look. There's a chance to see wildlife, as well: deer, turkey, songbirds and even coyotes or bobcats. Groomed Cross-Country Skiing Trails Ponca State Park If you enjoy cross-country skiing, Ponca State Park off ers two groomed trails for visitors to enjoy. The fi rst is 1.5 miles and winds through the park's shooting complex and G8 group tent area. This area is pristine and quiet, with a lot of beautiful scenery and the chance to see deer along the way. The second trail is 2 miles and snakes along the riverfront, off ering gorgeous views of the water. It's very fl at, making it a good choice for beginners. Not interested in cross-country skiing? The park has 22 miles of other trails to enjoy; learn more at OutdoorNebraska.gov/poncatrails. South Shore Trails Lewis and Clark State Recreation Area Roughly 4 miles of trails meanders through the South Shore area at Lewis and Clark State Recreation Area. They're an easy walk and give visitors the chance to see the park's cedar and oak woodlands, as well as bluff s overlooking Lewis and Clark Lake and Gavins Point Dam. It's a gorgeous view. Park superintendent Leslie Donner described the trails as a hidden gem. "A lot of people don't realize we have trails there, so once you've tried them, you're kind of hooked," Donner said. Riverview Trail Schramm Park State Recreation Area The Riverview Trail at Schramm Park State Recreation Area takes only about fi ve minutes to walk, but there's plenty to see. It runs down to the Platte River and off ers the chance to view bald eagles, beaver-chewed logs, raccoon prints in the mud and fi sh coming up to the shoreline. The trail's short distance and fl at surface also make it ideal for families with young kids or those with limited mobility. If you'd like to extend your trip and try other trails in the park, the Hackberry Trail and Red Cedar Trail, which ramble through the park's forest, are great choices. The trees off er shelter from the wind, and with fewer leaves on the trees, there's better visibility to spot wildlife, such as raptors, turkey or deer. Steamboat Trail Chadron State Park Chadron State Park's Steamboat Trail off ers stunning scenery, especially when it snows. At 1.3 miles, it takes you through ponderosa pines and curves gently up into the buttes, making it moderately challenging but not a diffi cult hike. It also takes visitors up to Steamboat Butte, named for its resemblance to the steamboats that once sailed the Missouri River. With scenic views and convenient parking, Steamboat Trail is a perfect choice for winter hiking. When you hike, remember to dress for the weather, bring water, walk with friends, and tell someone where you're going. For more information about these and other trails, or to see an interactive trail map, visit OutdoorNebraska.gov/HikingTrails. Steamboat Trail at Chadron State Park off ers stunning scenery in the Nebraska Panhandle. JUSTIN HAAG, NEBRASKALAND