Hall County Park

Located in Hall County, south of Grand Island near the Stuhr Museum, 1 mile south of Hwy 34 on U.S. HWY 281 and 0.5 mile east on Shimmer Drive. This county park allows free entry and offers wooded trails for birding along with camping facilities. Warblers, thrushes, woodpeckers and kinglets are seen here. Occasionally a Carolina wren, American redstart, or long-eared owl can be found here too. This heavily wooded 38 acre park is the remnant of dried-up Shimmer Lake. The Wood River forms its northern boundary.

Details

Owners
Private

Acres
38

Approximate Coordinates
40.875 N, -98.372 W

Maps

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Map of the Hall County Park area.

Birding Region
Central Platte/Western Rainwater Basins

Ecological Region
Central Platte Valley

Trails
Platte Valley Trail

Travel Information for Nearby Communities
Grand Island