The Nebraska Forest & Oglala National Grassland offers
some recreational facilities designed with accessibility in
mind for persons with disabilities. Visit our Recreation
Facilities for specifics.
Fishing
Find out where to cast your line for pan fish. Information
on seasons, licenses, and restrictions is available from the
Nebraska
and South
Dakota fish and game departments.
General Recreation
Find out about recreational opportunities in Nebraska and
South Dakota.
In Nebraska:
In South Dakota:
Archeological resources and historic places abound on federal
lands. Hudson-Meng
Bison Kill is an exciting place on the Nebraska National
Forest to visit.
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Hunting
The forests and grasslands are open to hunting. Information
on seasons, licenses, and restrictions is available from the
Nebraska
and South
Dakota fish and game departments.
Visitor maps provide information on attractions, facilities,
services, and opportunities.
Reservations for Viewing Blinds
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Make reservations for viewing blinds with the Ft.
Pierre and Bessey Ranger District offices.
Rules & Etiquette
General
rules for national forests and grasslands include details
about camping, pets, and other topics. Etiquette expected
of visitors is outlined in the Leave
No Trace program.
There are two visitor
centers on the forest—with maps and books, interpretive
displays, and helpful information specialists.
Wilderness
Wilderness is a place where the imprint of humans is substantially
unnoticed. Find out about our wilderness opportunities. Check
out Soldier Creek Wilderness and the two proposed wilderness
areas, Red Shirt and Indian Creek.
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