Spring Creek Prairie landscape
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Spring Creek Prairie Audubon Center

A beautiful tallgrass prairie sanctuary in the heart of the Great Plains.
Discover adventure, birds, and how to make a difference at an Audubon center.

11700 SW 100th St., Denton, NE 68339

March - October:

Open Hours: 8:30am - 4:30pm

November - February :

Open Hours: 8:30am - 4:30pm

Trail Hours:

Open Hours: Sunrise - Sunset

Located in southeast Nebraska, this 1,160-acre sanctuary is one of the largest intact tallgrass prairies in Nebraska. Visitors are welcome to explore miles of trails that wind through native stands of wildflowers and prairie grasses, around wetlands, and along wooded streams. Also on site are trail ruts from a mid-19th-century cutoff to the Oregon Trail that are in the National Register of Historic Places.  

The landscape is vital for the health and success of the many bird species and other wildlife that call the prairie home. Eastern and Western Meadowlarks, Bobolinks, Grasshopper Sparrows, Henslow’s Sparrows, and Dickcissels are just a few of the birds waiting to be discovered. Our habitat management staff and dedicated volunteers work tirelessly to ensure the native plants will continue to blossom for generations to come. 

The visitor center, open seven days a week with free admission, has interactive education exhibits, bathrooms, and a small nature store. There are accessible trails just outside the building’s doors, a picnic area, an outdoor bathroom, and a large parking lot for group tour buses.

 

A Northern Bobwhite perched on a gnarled branch, calling with its beak open, showing its patterned brown plumage and bold facial stripes against a pale sky.
Our Mission

The National Audubon Society protects birds and the places they need, today and tomorrow. Spring Creek Prairie Audubon Center focuses on conservation of the tallgrass prairie ecosystem and the birds that rely on it.

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Conservation at Spring Creek Prairie
Green landscape with blue skies
Denton Hills Initiative
Promote tallgrass prairie conservation on private lands in a three-county area by working with local ...
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