Neale Woods Nature Center

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14323 Edith Marie Ave
Omaha, NE 68112

Neale Woods Nature Center, located in Omaha, NE, is dedicated to conservation and education, offering a variety of programs and experiences for visitors of all ages. The center features diverse habitats, including wetlands and woodlands, and provides opportunities for community involvement through volunteering and membership programs.

In addition to its educational initiatives, Neale Woods hosts a range of outdoor activities and events, encouraging visitors to explore and appreciate the natural environment. The center's commitment to habitat restoration and wildlife conservation makes it a vital resource for the local community and nature enthusiasts alike.

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5.03 reviews
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Stephanie L.
6/20/2025

What a great hiking spot included with a Fontenelle membership. There's multiple different trails and terrains from open prairie to heavily wooded and even a gorgeous view of the Omaha skyline. I...

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Kaai L.
11/4/2024

We visited this nature park to try and find new places to go on walks. What is really nice about Neale Woods is that it is no overly crowded like some other more well known parks. The walks could...

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Sara C.
10/1/2023

Neale Woods is a great place for hiking, flower viewing, and fungi finding! We've visited a few times and seen different neat natural things each time we go. It costs a few dollars ($5 the...

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