Willa Cather Memorial Prairie

Located 5 miles south of Red Cloud on Highway 281 near the Kansas/Nebraska border in Webster County. The Cather Prairie is a 609 acre tract of grazed but unbroken mixed-grass prairie that is owned and maintained by the Cather Foundation. This preserve is open to the public and is a fine example of the native grassland that once covered Nebraska. Throughout the summer, numerous wildflowers grow amid tall native grasses in an ever changing display of color. Willa Cather first came to Webster County from Virginia in 1883 at the age of nine. The vast open prairies of Nebraska made a profound, lasting impression on her. She often makes reference to prairie in both My Antonia and O Pioneers! "This country was mostly wild pasture and as naked as the back of your hand. I was little and homesick and lonely and my mother was homesick and nobody paid any attention to us. So the country and I had it out together and by the end of the first autumn, that shaggy grass country had gripped me with a passion I have never been able to shake." Her life task became portraying how the pioneers tamed the wild land.

Wildflowers such as this orange Butterfly Milkweed brighten the prairies each summer.

Willa Cather Memorial Prairie

Upland Sandpipers such as this one are among the grassland birds commonly seen at Cather Prairie.

A quiet creek at Cather Prairie

Details

Owners
Non-profit

Acres
609

Approximate Coordinates
40.009 N, -98.524 W

Maps

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Map of the Willa Cather Prairie area.

Birding Region
Central Platte/Western Rainwater Basins

Ecological Region
Republican Valley

Related Websites
Cather Foundation
The Cather Foundation

Trails
Republican Valley Trail
Mixed-grass Prairies of Central and Western Nebraska

Travel Information for Nearby Communities
Red Cloud

Contact Info
The Cather Foundation, Cather Center, 413 North Webster Street, Red Cloud, NE 68970. Tel: 402-746-2653. FAX: 402-746-2652.