Spend some time this spring in Nebraska’s state parks. During March, a variety of events are planned for those for all ages and interests.
Don’t forget to purchase a vehicle park entry permit to enter the state parks. Get one at OutdoorNebraska.gov or at state park entrances.
Reserve sharp-tailed grouse viewing at Niobrara State Park — Experience the sharp-tailed grouse mating dance from a new viewing blind at Niobrara State Park. Reserve the free viewing blind between now and April 15. The blind holds up to 12 guests. Reserve a spot by calling the park office at 402-857-3373.
Discounted overnight stays at Niobrara SP also are available. Make an early arrival easy by staying at one of the park’s fully equipped cabins or electric campsites. Use promo code "SHARPTAIL24" on the reservation system for discounted weekend rates; weekdays during the offseason already include discounted rates.
Visit the calendar event entry at calendar.outdoornebraska.gov to make a reservation.
Merritt to host Night Sky Program — Join the National Park Service and Nebraska Game and Parks Commission at 6 p.m. March 23 at Merritt Reservoir State Recreation Area for a Night Sky Program. There will be a discussion on orbits and near misses, with a fun activity on planets.
The "near misses" refers to the asteroid 4581 Asclepius. This asteroid, comparable in size to a football field, passes in Earth's orbit. In 1989 it came within about six hours, or 450,000 miles, from hitting Earth. March 23 is called Near Miss Day due to the close passage in 1989.
At 9 p.m., join NPS rangers for a special moon-viewing program. Meet at the Cedar Bay Campground.
Merritt, renowned for its Sandhills location providing spectacular astro- nomical views, is a certified International Dark Sky Park by the International Dark-Sky Association.