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3 Great Spots for Birdwatching in Driving Distance of Wolf Point, MT
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If you’re looking to do some birdwatching, but don’t want to travel too far from home, we’ve got the perfect list for you. Wolf Point, MT is a great place to spot birds, and within driving distance of the city, there are plenty of other great spots for seeing birds. We’ll list some of our favorite places to go birding near Wolf Point. So pack up your binoculars and get ready to see some amazing creatures in their habitats.
1. Bowdoin National Wildlife Refuge
For passionate birders, there are few places more worthy of a visit than Bowdoin National Wildlife Refuge. Located in north-central Montana, the refuge spans 15,551 acres and is home to over 260 species of birds. These species include bald eagles, sandhill cranes, and pygmy owls.
The refuge also boasts spectacular scenery, with rolling grasslands and meandering rivers. With so much to offer, it’s no wonder that Bowdoin National Wildlife Refuge is one of the most popular destinations to see birds in the country.
2. Fort Peck Lake Reservoir
Fort Peck Lake Reservoir is a popular reservoir formed by the Fort Peck Dam on the Missouri River. It’s home to a variety of waterfowl, including pelicans, ducks, and herons. There are also several species of shorebirds that can be seen along the banks of the reservoir.
In addition to the variety of birdlife, the scenery at Fort Peck is breathtaking. The reservoir is surrounded by a seemingly untouched landscape, making it a perfect place to enjoy the outdoors. Whether you’re an experienced birder or just starting out, Fort Peck Reservoir is a great place to see birds.
3. Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge
The Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge is one of the best places in Montana to see birds in the wild. The refuge is home to a diverse array of birds, including waterfowl, songbirds, raptors, and cranes. There are also numerous opportunities to see rare and unusual birds, such as Lewis’s woodpecker.
The refuge is also an important stopover point for migrating birds. Every year, thousands of birds use the refuge as a rest stop during their long journey north. As a result, the Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge is an important part of Montana’s natural heritage.
If you’re looking for a tough and reliable truck that you can take on any adventure, the 2022 RAM 1500 Laramie Crew is a perfect choice. This truck has plenty of space to store all your gear, making it ideal for seeing birds or any other outdoor activity. It’s known for its durability and off-road performance! Be sure to stop by Northern Prairie Auto Sales in Wolf Point to see the various cars we have available.
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How To Catch Large Mouth Bass At Crane Prairie Oregon An information video on how the Central Oregon Fishing Report team catches our large mouth bass out at Crane Prairie Reservoir Oregon. source
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swittersb · 4 years
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solitude… A back bay on Oregon's Crane Prairie Reservoir.
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Let’s go camping! #savannahcatsofinstagram #dobermansofinstagram #oregon (at Crane Prairie Reservoir) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bx-kX8PnXUg/?igshid=13jg3cint2ij3
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mattsevits · 7 years
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Bro poses by the lake 😂 Happy Fourth of July! (at Crane Prairie Reservoir)
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arplis · 4 years
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Arplis - News: 6 Nebraska Campgrounds That Uncover the Beauty of the Great Plains
For those in the know, the words camping in Nebraska bring to mind some pretty epic images. The experienced campers in this state know where to find waterfalls, caves, and fossil beds. They can choose whether they want to see rolling hills covered in tall pines, or grasslands and high prairie outside their tent door. Perhaps an exciting weekend of tubing, jet skiing, and kite boarding? Or maybe a quiet morning fishing for bass or crappie on a secluded bay.
No matter what the ideal camping activity, odds are they will find it, as well as fewer crowds and more beautiful views at campgrounds in Nebraska.
For many other people, the state of Nebraska is little more than the backdrop of I-80: a place to drive through from one city to the next. But if you get off the highway, slow down, and pitch a tent or park your RV, these campgrounds in Nebraska offer hidden gems for all types of outdoor enthusiasts.
6 Local Experts Share Their Favorite Campgrounds in Nebraska
We turned to the campers who have wandered, hiked, explored, and uncovered the best of Nebraska campgrounds. Here are some of their favorites:
1. Willow Creek State Recreation Area
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In Northeastern Nebraska, near Pierce, Willow Creek State Recreation Area is a great camping opportunity for those who want to get outside without an epic road trip. The campground is shaded and peaceful, bordering the reservoir with lake views in some sites. Visitors can fish or swim, or take advantage of the archery range. Be sure to bring your bike and ride the eight-mile limestone trail that winds around the reservoir. Equestrians are welcome on a ten-mile mowed horse trail.
One of the highlights of this campground is its proximity to the Ashfall Fossil Beds. The fossil beds allow visitors to tour through open excavations showing a very rare tableau of fossils in which the specimens are preserved exactly how they died.
In the Hubbard Rhino Barn, visitors can not only view the fossils, but watch as paleontologists work on unearthing new discoveries.
We found this campground a few years back and have visited multiple times. The lake is huge and great for fishing. There are miles of trails that we enjoyed. The Dyrt CamperPat V.
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2. Smith Falls State Park
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Whether you go there for the scenic waterfall (tallest one in the state), or because you plan to float the scenic Niobrara River and want to take out next to your tent, Smith Falls provides a unique opportunity for water lovers.
Situated in the North-Central plains, the park is off the beaten path, and gives visitors a more rugged experience than many of the more manicured campgrounds in Nebraska. It is a great place to tent camp, with the main attractions being the waterfall, and the tubing, canoeing or kayaking available on the Niobrara. The nearby 76-mile stretch of this river is nationally designated as a scenic stretch of river which means no motor craft and very little civilization is to be found.
We had a great time playing in the falls and wading close to shore in the river.This area is amazing for stargazing because it is incredibly dark at night but bring a lot of bug spray, the mosquitoes could carry away small pets. The Dyrt CamperRick J.
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3. Merritt Reservoir
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If you are a water lover who is looking for a little more room to stretch out with your rod or perhaps a jet ski, then Merritt Reservoir is second only to the famed Lake Mac for size and depth in the state. Fish for walleye, white bass or crappie with the great inflow from the Snake River. Launch your boat from any of five different ramps, and tie off at seven different docks.
With five different campgrounds to choose from, most of which have gorgeous, shady lake-view sites, both RVers and tent campers can find exactly what they are looking for. Camp on the sand, and wake up on the beach.
Seasonal hunting opportunities are also available for small game and waterfowl.
We come here every year with a small group of friends and have a wonderful time. Whether we are out on the lake boating, or fishing, or this year trying to kayak, or by the camp fire telling stories, we always have fun. The Dyrt camperShannon G
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4. Buffalo Bill Ranch State Recreation Area
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Just minutes from Interstate 80, Buffalo Bill Ranch State Recreation Area is a great place to camp on your way through Nebraska. In fact, the roadside attraction quality is part of the appeal to this place. The recreation area was created from the 4,000-acre ranch owned by its namesake, Buffalo Bill, during his Wild West Show days. Tour the homestead and enjoy five miles of hiking trails to stretch your legs. In the summer, the park also offers horseback trail rides and float trips down the North Platte River. Both tent pads and RV hook-ups are provided.
Another unique value to this place, which brings it to our list today, is that it is one of the best places in the state to view the sand hill crane migration. Famed for their beautiful mating displays and piercing calls, sand hill cranes flock to the wetlands to rest on their thousand mile journey twice a year. Bird watching enthusiasts can use a large bird blind on the property to watch this natural phenomenon up close.
The sites were nicely secluded and the campground was quiet. We didnt plan on doing much exploring in the area, but ended up spending the better part of our day here. The Dyrt Camper,Sara S.
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5. Eugene T. Mahoney State Park
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Located right between Lincoln and Omaha on the Platte River, and just off I-80, Eugene T. Mahoney State Park is just plain fun when it comes to modern campgrounds in Nebraska. Besides beautifully manicured, shady tent sites and full RV hook-ups, the park has get ready for it water slides, a swimming pool, hiking trails, fishing, tubing, a petting zoo, an indoor playground, paddle boat rentals, fishing, rental cabins, arts and crafts, and an observation tower you can climb for a wide open view of the Platte River valley!
This very well-maintained campground is open year-round with sledding and ice skating available as weather permits in the winter. It is the perfect family friendly introduction to camping.
Wow, what a wonderful State Park. This park has so much to offer and is well kept and beautifully landscaped. Make sure to reserve youre spot well in advance because everyone loves this park. We enjoy the sites right by the water where the geese come up into our site. The Dyrt Camper,Shannon G.
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6. Chadron State Park
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In the tall pines of Nebraska National Forest, campers can find tranquility and a sense of removal from the fast pace of the world. Pull into the State Park with an RV or pitch a tent to take a deep breath of fresh mountain air. This beautiful Nebraska campground has views of rolling hills and the Pine Ridge Buttes.
Families will appreciate the pool, as well as horseback tours, paddle boats, evening programs in the summer, and the playground. Chadron State Park is also adjacent to over 100 miles of mountain biking trails and old roads available in the National Forest. Mountain bikers of all skill levels will find trails at their ability level.
The views from here include cliffs, prairie/grassland, rolling hills, waterways and little lakes, and amazing sunrises & sunsets. Close to historic Ft. Robinson and other national forests and grasslandsThe park itself is a lovely find. The Dyrt CamperDan N.
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Related Campgrounds:
Platte River State Park, Cass County, NE
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Arplis - News source https://arplis.com/blogs/news/6-nebraska-campgrounds-that-uncover-the-beauty-of-the-great-plains
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vincepix · 5 years
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Crane Prairie Reservoir, Oregon - October 2018
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Went out to crane prairie Friday afternoon with Cody and the dogs. #craneprairiereservoir #lapineoregon #centraloregon #malamute #redheeler #chaweenie #obsidianinspectionsllc (at Crane Prairie Reservoir)
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andresandygarcia · 7 years
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Crane Prairie Reservoir. #pnw #pnwonderland #cascadia #upperleftusa #thatpnwlife #pnwisbeautiful #pnwdiscovered #theNWadventure #cascadiaexplored #pnwlife #pnwcollective #hikenw #Recreationgov #mypubliclands #keepitpublic #wearethewild #ourwild #aaglegacy http://ift.tt/2uE208H
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CRANE PRAIRIE RESERVOIR: (rainbow trout, brook trout, largemouth bass, kokanee) Anglers report good fishing for trout. Wild rainbow trout must be ... from fishing for bass http://ift.tt/2ry8phd via smallmouth bass fishing tips
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How To Catch Large Mouth Bass At Crane Prairie Oregon An information video on how the Central Oregon Fishing Report team catches our large mouth bass out at Crane Prairie Reservoir Oregon source
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How To Catch Large Mouth Bass At Crane Prairie Oregon An information video on how the Central Oregon Fishing Report team catches our large mouth bass out at Crane Prairie Reservoir Oregon source
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How To Catch Large Mouth Bass At Crane Prairie Oregon An information video on how the Central Oregon Fishing Report team catches our large mouth bass out at Crane Prairie Reservoir Oregon source
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How To Catch Large Mouth Bass At Crane Prairie Oregon An information video on how the Central Oregon Fishing Report team catches our large mouth bass out at Crane Prairie Reservoir Oregon source
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Crane Prairie Reservoir, Oregon - October 2018
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