Boyer Chute National Wildlife Refuge
A restored three-mile river channel surrounded by 3,300 acres of grassland, woodland and wetlands. The area used to be an island of sand and sediments in the Missouri at the mouth of the Boyer River. The area has been planted with native grasses, trees and forbs to recreate an environment similar to that which was familiar to Native Americans and explorers such as Lewis and Clark. A great area for bird watching.
To get there, go one mile east of Highway 75 at 7th and Madison Streets | Fort Calhoun, NE | (402) 468-4313
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