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Niobrara National Scenic River
Laws & Policies
 
How is the National Park Service managing the Niobrara?  Check out the General Management Plan link above to see the Scenic River boundaries, the plan for cooperative management with the Niobrara Council and the outstanding resources that caused this amazing river to be protected for all to enjoy our American heritage!
 

2011 Superintendent's Compendium - additional regulations specific to the Niobrara National Scenic River (NSR) for resource protection and visitor safety.

Firearms Policy -
As of February 22, 2010, a new federal law allows people who can legally possess firearms under applicable federal, state, and local laws, to legally possess firearms on lands owned by the National Park Service in this park unit.

It is the responsibility of visitors to understand and comply with all applicable state, local and federal firearms laws before entering this park. As a starting point, please visit our state's website. http://nebraskaaccess.ne.gov/gunlaws.asp 

Federal law also prohibits firearms in certain facilities in this park; those places are marked with signs at all public entrances.

The Niobrara NSR has a complex pattern of land ownership with most of the land bordering the river outside of the Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge being privately owned. Please respect private property rights in your river use.

Please check with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Fort Niobrara Refuge (402)-376-5908 for their policies concerning firearms possession on the Niobrara NSR through the refuge (5.5 miles downstream from Cornell Bridge Landing to the Refuge boundary, 1.7 miles upstream from Berry Bridge Landing).

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Hybrid aspen leaf

Did You Know?
An unusual hybrid of aspen occurs in a few isolated canyons in the Niobrara River valley -- a remnant of the last ice age. Click "More" to visit the Niobrara National Scenic River "Plants" page.
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Last Updated: May 25, 2011 at 12:46 MST