Prairie Pines

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3100 N 112th St
Lincoln, NE 68527

Prairie Pines Nature Preserve, located in Lincoln, NE, is a protected area spanning 145 acres of woodland, grassland, wetland, and remnant prairie. Supported by the University of Nebraska Institute of Natural Resources, Nebraska Forest Service, and Prairie Pines Partners nonprofit, it serves as a refuge for diverse species, offering a unique opportunity for conservation, nature exploration, and understanding.

With its grassed trails meandering through various habitats, from woodland to tallgrass prairie, Prairie Pines Nature Preserve provides a serene and immersive experience for visitors seeking to connect with nature and appreciate the beauty of the natural world.

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Jessica S.
10/19/2021

PRAIRIE PINES NATURE PRESERVE IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC EVERY SATURDAY(EXCEPT MAJOR HOLIDAYS) 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (FREE. DONATIONS WELCOME.) This has become one of our favorite things to do on Saturday...

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