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Holdrege, Nebraska

March is the peak month for viewing waterfowl at all of the wildlife preserves. At the Funk Lagoon you may see more than 500,000 ducks and geese per day, and over 20 species of various waterfowl. Shorebirds are found in Sacramento and sandbars on the Platte river. Flooded grain fields are excellent places for spotting buff-breasted sandpipers. Plum thickets and weed patches near wetlands are good places to spot warblers and sparrows.

Enjoy a front row seat for the annual Bald Eagle migration at the Central Nebraska Public Power District J-2 Plant north of Bertrand from Mid-December to mid-March. Catch a glimpse of Swainson's Hawk perching on a stump at the Funk Lagoon.

Coyote and fox abound in the cornfields and pastures of south central Nebraska and can be spotted at the Funk Lagoon.

Sandhill cranes stop off to feed in the cornfields by the Platte River, early March through mid-April, on their way to Canada and thrill viewers with their wonderful mating dance. Pheasant, quail, dove, wild turkey, and rabbit can be found at all of the game preserves and almost anywhere else you travel in the county. White tailed deer are plentiful in Phelps County along rivers and streams, in the wildlife preserves, and sometimes even in town!

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Eagle Viewing

The bald eagle has always captured the attention of Americans, so much so that in 1782 the Continental Congress chose the eagle as the national bird and the centerpiece for the nation's Great Seal. Over the years, the bald eagle acquired its status as a symbol of freedom and of the United States.

Holdrege, NE Birdwatching

Phelps County Courthouse

The railroad offered a city block to the citizens of Holdrege if they would build a courthouse. The ambitious merchants promptly provided the funds and the cornerstone was dedicated on October 10, 1884. Subsequently, the voters approved removal of the county seat to Holdrege on November 11

Holdrege, NE Historic Courthouses

Bronze Sculpture

Greeting visitors to Holdrege is the beautiful 12' bronze sculpture, "Promise of the Prairie", by native artist, George Lundeen. It is a promise for today and tomorrow; The promise that living in Phelps County is a good life with room to grow and laugh and love.

Holdrege, NE Arts

Nebraska Prairie Museum

The Nebraska Prairie Museum contains an exceptionally fine collection of over one acre of indoor exhibits. Explore every aspect of life on the prairie and uncover surprises around every corner. Be one of the many visitors who exclaim, "This is the finest museum I have ever visited."

Holdrege, NE Museums

Holdrege Country Club

The Holdrege Country Club is a beautiful 18-hole, grass green, semi-private golf course and Country club.

Holdrege, NE Golf Courses

Things to do near Holdrege, NE

Hunting

Hunters come to Harlan County from every state in the Union for deer, turkey, pheasant, quail, ducks, geese, and doves. Su...

Riverside Golf Club

Course Access: PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7 days...