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  • CHAT CANYON WMA - NORTH
  • Cherry
  • 97.00 Acres
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Driving directions from nearest town: From Nenzel, Nebraska (intersection of Highway 20 and S16F spur), south approximately 4 miles on State Spur 16F (paved), east approximately 2 miles on Lehrman Road (all-weather County road), and south approximately 5 miles on Anderson Bridge Road (all-weather County road known by some locals as The River Road). Species/types of game allowed: All species within season Special restrictions/instructions: - Site open to youth hunting by reservation only (Land Access Form required and obtained through this PATH website); site also open to elk hunting for those holding valid permits. Call area manager at 402-376-5908 or Alliance NGPC office at 308-763-2940 for more information. - Up to 2 youth hunters in one hunting group allowed. If an individual hunting party has two youth hunters in the field at the same time then the following information must be written on the Land Access Form carried in the field: Both hunter names with DOB (Date of Birth) and both legal guardians signatures, if not the same parent or guardian. - Hunters are advised to know what is down range from the quarry before shooting. - Walk-in only; No vehicle or ATV access. - Steel shot is required for waterfowl hunting. - Only temporary blinds or stands allowed. - Parking in designated areas…. Non-hunting general public access is open year round. CHAT CANYON WMA - NORTH
  • CHAT CANYON WMA - SOUTH
  • Cherry
  • 299.00 Acres
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Driving directions from nearest town: From Nenzel, Nebraska (intersection of Highway 20 and S16F spur), south approximately 10.5 miles on State Spur 16F (paved), east approximately 3 miles on Forest Service road #603 (sandy two track trail), and north approximately 1 mile on (sandy two track trail). Species/types of game allowed: All species within season Special restrictions/instructions: - Site open to youth hunting by reservation only (Land Access Form required and obtained through this PATH website); site also open to elk hunting for those holding valid permits. Call area manager at 402-376-5908 or Alliance NGPC office at 308-763-2940 for more information. - Up to 2 youth hunters in one hunting group allowed. If an individual hunting party has two youth hunters in the field at the same time then the following information must be written on the Land Access Form carried in the field: Both hunter names with DOB (Date of Birth) and both legal guardians signatures, if not the same parent or guardian. - Hunters are advised to know what is down range from the quarry before shooting. - Walk-in only; No vehicle or ATV access. - Steel shot is required for waterfowl hunting. - Only temporary blinds or stands allowed. - Parking in designated areas…. Non-hunting general public access is open year round. CHAT CANYON WMA - SOUTH
  • EAGLE SITE
  • Cass
  • 80.00 Acres
  • 1 User(s)/Day
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Driving directions from nearest town: 3/8 miles south of Eagle, NE; Approximately 3/8 miles south of Highway 34/0 Street, on Highway 43/214th Street; ~50 huntable acres of CRP-grassland, wooded fenceline, and cropland habitat. Species/types of game allowed: All species within season, including Pheasant, Rabbit, Squirrel, Quail, Deer, Dove. Days allowed: All days within season beginning September 1 and ending May 31. SPECIAL RESTRICTIONS/INSTRUCTIONS: - Weapons are restricted to Archery and Shotgun only on this site. - Please park at the old farmstead access. Do not park along the highway shoulder. No vehicle access, walk-in hunting only. - There are exclusion areas on this property that include parts of the north, south, and west boundaries. By statute, you may walk through these areas, but you are not allowed to shoot at game. Familiarize yourself with the map for this area and respect neighboring landowners. There is a trucking company north of this tract and a tree farm to the south, so expect people to be present. Be cognizant of Highway 43 traffic and maintain control of your dog, if used while on this site. - Do not Trespass on neighbors! - This is an active farm, so avoid damaging crops while accessing if prior to harvest. - Up to 2 youth hunters in one hunting group allowed, with the exception of deer hunting where only one youth hunter is allowed. If an individual hunting party has 2 youth hunters in the field at the same time then the following information must be written on the permission slip carried in the field: Both hunter names with DOB (Date of Birth) and both legal guardians' signatures, if not the same parent or guardian. An "observer" is also allowed; Only youth hunters may carry a gun or hunt on PATH sites; Do not forget to print and carry your PATH registration/permission slip. - No target or trap shooting is allowed. EAGLE SITE
  • ROWE SANCTUARY - PATH TRACT
  • Buffalo
  • 175.00 Acres
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Parts of Sec. 15 - T8N - R14W. From I-80 Exit 285 (Gibbon exit), turn South on Lowell Road and go approximately 2 miles. Turn West on Elm Island Road and go approximately 2 miles. The Road turns South for 1/4 mile and then turns West. Proceed 1/2 mile to crane viewing parking area. The property is on the South side of the road. ***Contact Bill Taddicken (308-468-5282) the day before you hunt so that staff can be notified*** - NONTOXIC STEEL SHOT ONLY! - Hunting allowed Fridays and Saturdays ONLY. - Upland game bird (pheasant/quail) hunting only. - Up to 2 youth hunters in one hunting group allowed. When 2 youth hunters are present the following information must be written on the "Land Access Form" carried in the field: both hunter names with DOB (Date of Birth) and both legal guardians’ signatures, if not the same parent or guardian. ROWE SANCTUARY - PATH TRACT
  • WANAHOO #1
  • Saunders
  • 176.00 Acres
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Driving directions from nearest town: North of Wahoo, Nebraska. From the intersection of highways 109, 92 and 77, travel north 2 miles, then west 1 mile; this 176 acre tract is located between County Roads N and O and east of County Road 17; marked with blue PATH signs. - Up to 2 youth hunters in one hunting group allowed, with the exception of deer hunting where only one youth hunter is allowed. If an individual hunting party has 2 youth hunters in the field at the same time then the following information must be written on the "Land Access Form" carried in the field: Both hunter names with DOB (Date of Birth) and both legal guardians' signatures, if not the same parent or guardian. -Tower blind available centrally in Area 1 just off of County Road 17. During the rifle deer season, November 15-23, this area can be reserved for youth rifle deer hunting only (no other hunting activities allowed). Hunters and mentors are advised to know what is down range from your quarry before shooting. Please be advised that bank fishing is allowed to the public during this timeframe. - ALL SPECIES hunting allowed within season. - Walk-in only. - No vehicle access. - No target or trap shooting. - No handguns. - No trapping allowed. - Only temporary blinds or stands are allowed. - Park in designated parking areas, field accesses, or at a safe location along the County Road. - Non-hunting, general public, access is open beginning March 1. This includes the spring turkey open season. - Non-hunting, general public, access for fishing is open year-round on the lake and along the bank. - SPECIAL NOTES: There is a 200-yard hunting restriction along the south boundary. Hunt north of posted signs. This area is noted with a red octagon on the Wanahoo 1 map. NRD Park Permit not required in areas north of county road N. Portions of this area may have been hayed as part of site management. There is still adequate, un-hayed habitat available to hunt. WANAHOO #1
  • WANAHOO #2
  • Saunders
  • 177.00 Acres
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Saunders County Tract: 1/4 SE, Section: 9, Township: 15 North, Range: 7 East. Property located north of Wahoo, Nebraska. From the intersection of highways 109, 92, and 77 travel north 3 miles, then west 1+mile to access (Located north and west of County Road P and 17); tract on north side of road marked with blue PATH signs. - Up to 2 youth hunters in one hunting group allowed, with the exception of deer hunting where only one youth hunter is allowed. If an individual hunting party has two youth hunters in the field at the same time then the following information must be written on the "Land Access Form" carried in the field: Both hunter names with DOB (Date of Birth) and both legal guardians' signatures, if not the same parent or guardian. - ALL SPECIES hunting allowed within season. - New deer blind east of creek to be placed in 2024. - During the rifle deer season, November 15-23, this area can be reserved for youth rifle deer hunting only (no other hunting activities allowed). Hunters and mentors are advised to know what is down range from your quarry before shooting. - Walk-in only; No vehicle access. - No target or trap shooting; No handguns. - No trapping allowed. - Steel shot is required for waterfowl hunting. - Only temporary blinds or stands are allowed. - Park in designated parking areas, field accesses, or at a safe location along the County Road. - Non-hunting, general public, access is open beginning March 1. This includes the Spring Turkey Season. - SPECIAL NOTES: There is a 200-yard hunting restriction around the southwest corner of this unit. Hunt north of posted signs. NRD Park Permit not required in areas north of county road N. Portions of this area may have been hayed as part of site management. There is still adequate, un-hayed habitat available to hunt. WANAHOO #2
  • WANAHOO #3
  • Saunders
  • 137.00 Acres
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Tract 1/4 SW, Section 15, Township: 15 Noth Range: 7 East. Saunders County. Located north of Wahoo, Nebraska . From the intersections of highways 109, 92, and 77 travel north 2 miles, then west 1 mile to access (Located east of County Road 17 between County Roads O and P); tract on north side of road marked with blue PATH signs. - Up to 2 youth hunters in one hunting group allowed, with the exception of deer hunting where only one youth hunter is allowed. If an individual hunting party has two youth hunters in the field at the same time then the following information must be written on the "Land Access Form" carried in the field: Both hunter names with DOB (Date of Birth) and both legal guardians' signatures, if not the same parent or guardian. - ALL SPECIES hunting allowed within season. - CAUTION! Deep water associated with flooded creek channel. - During the rifle deer season, November 15-23, this area can be reserved for youth rifle deer hunting only (no other hunting activities allowed). Hunters and mentors are advised to know what is down range from quarry before shooting. Please be advised that bank fishing is allowed to the public during this timeframe. - Hunt west of creek only. - Walk-in only; No vehicle access. - No target or trap shooting; No handguns. - No trapping allowed. - Steel shot is required for waterfowl hunting. - Only temporary blinds or stands are allowed. - Park in designated parking areas, field accesses or at a safe location along the County Road. - Non-hunting, general public, access is open beginning March 1. This includes the Spring Turkey Season. - Non-hunting, general public, access for fishing is open year-round on the lake and along the bank. - SPECIAL NOTES: Southeast portion of wetland restricted due to active Bald Eagle nest. Obey posted signs on site. There is a 200-yard hunting restriction along the west boundary of this unit. Hunt east of posted signs. NRD Park Permit not required in areas north of county road N. Portions of this area may have been hayed as part of site management. There is still adequate, un-hayed habitat available to hunt. WANAHOO #3
  • WANAHOO #4
  • Saunders
  • 200.00 Acres
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Saunders County. Tract 1/4 NW. Section 15. Township 15 North. Range 7 East. Located north of Wahoo, Nebraska. From the intersection of highways 109, 92, and 77 travel north 2 miles, then west 1/2 mile to access; tract on north side of road marked with blue Path signs; OR, travel north 3 miles, then west 1/2 mile to access; tract on south side of road (Located between County Roads O and P, east of Sand Creek). - Up to 2 youth hunters in one hunting group allowed, with the exception of deer hunting where only one youth hunter is allowed. If an individual hunting party has two youth hunters in the field at the same time then the following information must be written on the "Land Access From" carried in the field: Both hunter names with DOB (Date of Birth) and both legal guardians' signatures, if not the same parent or guardian. - ALL SPECIES hunting allowed within season. - CAUTION! Deep water associated with flooded creek channel. - A 14-acre wetland enhancement in the north 1/2 of Area 4 was completed in 2024. - Tower blind available in the south 1/2 of Area 4, mowed path or trail to the blind from North or South, County Roads O and P. During the rifle deer season, November 15-23, this area can be reserved for youth rifle deer hunting only (no other hunting activities allowed). Hunters and mentors are advised to know what is down range from your quarry before shooting. Please be advised that bank fishing is allowed to the public during this timeframe. - Hunt east of creek only. - Walk-in only; No vehicle access. - No target or trap shooting; No handguns. - No trapping allowed. - Steel shot is required for waterfowl hunting. - Only temporary blinds or stands are allowed. - Park in designated parking areas, field accesses, or at a safe location along the County Road. - Non-hunting, general public, access is open beginning March 1. This includes the Spring Turkey Season. - Non-hunting, general public, access for fishing is open year-round on the lake and along the bank. - SPECIAL NOTES: South woodland/wetland complex restricted due to active Bald Eagle nest. Obey posted signs on site. There is a 200-yard hunting restriction around the north-east corner of this unit. Hunt south of posted signs. NRD Park Permit not required in areas north of county road N. Portions of this area may have been hayed as part of site management. There is still adequate, un-hayed habitat available to hunt. WANAHOO #4
  • WANAHOO #5
  • Saunders
  • 150.00 Acres
  • 1 User(s)/Day
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Driving directions from the nearest town: North of Wahoo, Nebraska. From the intersection of highways 109, 92 and 77, travel north 1.5 miles to access driveway; OR travel north 2 miles, then west .25 miles; this 150 acre tract is located south of County Road O and west of Highway 109; marked with blue PATH signs. - Up to 2 youth hunters in one hunting group allowed, with the exception of deer hunting, where only one youth hunter is allowed. If an individual hunting party has two youth hunters in the field at the same time, then the following information must be written on the "Land Access Form" carried in the field: Both hunter names with DOB (Date of Birth) and both legal guardians' signatures, if not the same parent or guardian. - During the rifle deer season, November 15-23, this area can be reserved for youth rifle deer hunting only (no other hunting activities allowed). Hunters and mentors are advised to know what is down range from your quarry before shooting. Please be advised that bank fishing is allowed to the public during this timeframe. - ALL SPECIES hunting allowed within season. - Walk-in only; No vehicle access. - No target or trap shooting; No handguns. - No trapping allowed. - Only temporary blinds or stands are allowed. - Park in designated parking areas, field accesses, or at a safe location along the County Road. - Non-hunting, general public, access is open beginning March 1. This includes the Spring Turkey Season. - Non-hunting, general public, access for fishing is open year-round on the lake and along the bank. - SPECIAL NOTES: There are 200-yard hunting restrictions around residences along the east boundary. Look for posted signs. Restricted areas are noted with a red octagon on the Wanahoo 5 map. NRD Park Permit not required in areas north of county road N. Portions of this area may have been hayed as part of site management. There is still adequate, un-hayed habitat available to hunt. WANAHOO #5
  • WANAHOO #6
  • Saunders
  • 105.00 Acres
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Driving directions from nearest town: North of Wahoo, Nebraska. From the intersection of highways 109, 92 and 77, travel north 2 miles, west 1 mile, south 1 mile then east to access; this 105 acre tract is located between County Roads N and O and east of County Road 17, west of Sand Creek; marked with blue PATH signs. - Up to 2 youth hunters in one hunting group allowed. If an individual hunting party has two youth hunters in the field at the same time, then the following information must be written on the "Land Access Form" carried in the field: Both hunter names with DOB (Date of Birth) and both legal guardians' signatures, if not the same parent or guardian. - WATERFOWL hunting only (See Small Game and Waterfowl Guide for Waterfowl season dates, units/zones and other regulations). - CAUTION: Deep water associated with creek and lake area. - Walk-in only; No vehicle access. - No target or trap shooting; no handguns. - No trapping allowed. - Steel shot is required for waterfowl hunting. - Only temporary blinds are allowed. - Park in designated parking areas, field accesses, or at a safe location along the County Road. - Hunters are advised to scout ahead to determine wetland conditions. - Hunters are allowed to access this tract and hunt waterfowl along the wetland/lake bankline. - No upland game hunting allowed. - This unit extends one mile north to south; hunt west of creek only. - Non-hunting, general public, access for fishing is open year-round on the lake and along the bank. - SPECIAL NOTES: A waterfowl blind is available near the south end of this unit. Park in the boat launch parking lot and walk north along the lake to the blind. NRD Park Permit not required in areas north of county road N. WANAHOO #6
  • WANAHOO #7
  • Saunders
  • 122.00 Acres
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Driving directions from nearest town: North of Wahoo, Nebraska. From the intersection of highways 109, 92, and 77 travel north 1 mile, then turn west into parking lot; OR, 2 miles north, then 1/2 mile west; this 122 acre tract is located between County Roads N and O west of Hwy 109, east of Sand Creek; marked with blue PATH signs - Special restrictions/instructions: Up to 2 youth hunters in one hunting group allowed. If an individual hunting party has 2 youth hunters in the field at the same time then the following information must be written on the "Land Access Form" carried in the field: Both hunters names with DOB (Date of Birth) and both legal guardians' signatures, if not the same parent or guardian. - WATERFOWL hunting only (See Small Game and Waterfowl Guide for Waterfowl season dates, units/zones and other regulations). - CAUTION: Deep Water associated with creek and lake area. - Walk-in only; No vehicle access. - No Target or trap shooting; No handguns. - No trapping allowed - Steel shot is required for waterfowl hunting. - Only temporary blinds are allowed. - Park in designated parking areas, field accesses, or at a safe location along the County Road. - Hunters are advised to scout ahead of time to determine wetland conditions. - Hunters are allowed to access this tract and hunt waterfowl along the wetland/lake bankline. - No upland game hunting allowed. - Non-hunting, general public, access for fishing is open year-round on the lake and along the bank. - This unit is one mile north to south; hunt east of the creek only. - SPECIAL NOTES: A waterfowl blind is available near the north end of this unit. Park along Road O, near the woodland-grassland boundary. Follow the woodland boundary south to the lake and then south to the peninsula to find the blind. NRD Park Permit not required in areas north of county road N. WANAHOO #7
  • WAVERLY SITE
  • Lancaster
  • 90.00 Acres
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Driving directions from nearest town: 2 miles north, ½ mile east of Waverly, NE; Approximately ½ miles east of 141st Street, on Raymond Road; ~90 acres of wetland-grassland habitat. Species/types of game allowed: All species within season, including Pheasant, Waterfowl, Rabbit, Quail, Deer, Dove. Days allowed: All days within season beginning September 1 and ending May 31. SPECIAL RESTRICTIONS/INSTRUCTIONS: - Please park at the field access, posted with a "Parking Area" sign. If the access is wet, pull as far to the edge of the road as possible, near the access point. No vehicle access, walk-in hunting only. - This area has wetland sloughs that may be wet seasonally, so scout the area in advance and come prepared to cross if you want to access the south portion of the site; Do not Trespass on to neighbors! Do not use the field access to the east on the neighbor's property! - There are "No Hunting within 200 yards" signs to the west and along the shared boundary with the neighbor to the south. This boundary may or may not be mowed within cattail areas due to seasonal wetness and may be difficult to see; Do not trespass or hunt beyond these signs. - All cropland areas are outside of the PATH unit; Do not Trespass! - Up to 2 youth hunters in one hunting group allowed, with the exception of deer hunting where only one youth hunter is allowed. If an individual hunting party has 2 youth hunters in the field at the same time then the following information must be written on the permission slip carried in the field: Both hunter names with DOB (Date of Birth) and both legal guardians' signatures, if not the same parent or guardian. An "observer" is also allowed; Only youth hunters may carry a gun or hunt on PATH sites; Do not forget to print and carry your PATH registration/permission slip. - No target or trap shooting is allowed. WAVERLY SITE