Wildcat Hills Hiking Trails
category : Trails

Cross-Country Skiing - Pine-studded buttes and bluffs provide superb skiing opportunities for all abilities. Picnic shelters make excellent sites for a lunch break or rest stop. The fenced 385-acre wildlife reserve next to the rec area is closed, although the perimeter road makes excellent skiing for both novice and advanced skiers. A mix of open grassland and evergreen trees provide a picturesque setting that appeals to winter and wildlife photography buffs. Buffalo and elk roam the enclosure with sightings of wild turkey quite common. Bobcats are more secretive but may be spotted on rare occasions.
There is no water available so skiers should take along enough for their trip.
Wildlife and Flora - Whatever the time of year, visitors will find a variety of wildlife, including both mule deer and whitetails. Much of the recreation area is covered by stands of mountain mahogany (Cercocazpus), found only rarely in the Wildcats or the Pine Ridge in northwestern Nebraska. Mountain mahogany's flowers lack petals, but the plant's characteristic feathery plumes create a blooming effect in late spring, especially in the slanting light of early morning or late afternoon. Other prominent plants include yucca, cedar, currant, a variety of spring wildflowers and poison ivy.
Admission: Park Permit Required
Hours: Open Year Round
Address: 10 mi. S of Gering on Hwy. 71
Phone: 308-436-3777
Fax: 308-436-3494
Our Email: wch@ngpc.state.ne.us
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