DeSoto NWR--Cottonwood Grassland Nature Trail

About this Location

This compacted gravel trail meanders through the bottomland Cottonwood forests. Deer and turkey can often be observed along this trail. In the spring, migratory warblers and other birds frequently are spotted and heard. A section of the trail also provides views of DeSoto Lake and a photo blind can be found at this point. This photo blind is available on a first-come, first-serve basis and is especially good during the migration period. The trail eventually loops back to the parking lot and connects with the Grassland Trail. At the parking lot is a nature pavilion and is a great place for a picnic. Restrooms can also be found at the trail head.

About DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge

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DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge is located along the Missouri River and borders both Iowa (outside oxbow) and Nebraska (inside oxbow). Within its 8,365 acres lies DeSoto Lake, an oxbow lake that used to be a bend in the Missouri River. The refuge contains bottomland forests, tall grass prairie and wetland habitats that are managed to mimic the natural Missouri River floodplain habitat to benefit a diversity of migratory birds that flock to the refuge each year in the spring and fall. The refuge also contains a piece of history within its borders, the Bertrand Steamboat. The Bertrand sunk on the bend of river that is now DeSoto Lake leaving behind the cargo and historic time pieces, amounting to almost 250,000 different artifacts housed within the walls of the DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center. DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge is truly a place where wildlife meets history!

DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge is located 25 miles north of Omaha, Nebraska on Highway 30 between Missouri Valley, Iowa and Blair, Nebraska. From Omaha, take Interstate 29 north to U.S. Highway 30, Exit 75 at Missouri Valley, continue west on US Hwy 30 for five miles to the refuge entrance. Or take US Hwy 75 north to Hwy 30, going east five miles to the refuge entrance on DeSoto Avenue.

Features

  • Restrooms on site

  • Wheelchair accessible trail

  • Entrance fee

  • Roadside viewing

Content from DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge Official Website

Last updated November 15, 2023