Hutton Niobrara Ranch Wildlife Sanctuary
The Hutton Niobrara Ranch Wildlife Sanctuary is located along the Niobrara National Scenic River near Bassett, Nebraska. Since 2002, Audubon of Kansas continues Harold and Lucille Hutton's commitment to managing the 5,000-acre ranch while protecting its prairie, woodland, wetland, and aquatic habitat, as well as the wildlife that calls it home.
The ranch is the perfect location for birding, wildlife viewing, and simply enjoying the beauty of the outdoors.
For wildlife viewing, the opportunities are tremendous. The wetland and wet meadow along the Niobrara host elk, mountain lion, bobcat, breeding sandhill cranes, breeding Virginia Rail and Sora, porcupine, and other wildlife. Upland areas are used by Greater Prairie-Chicken and Sharp-tailed Grouse. Riparian streams protect state threatened redbelly dace (small fish). Visitors are asked to enjoy wildlife at a distance to avoid disturbing them.
For nature appreciation, the sunsets over the Niobrara River are gorgeous. All areas are open for hiking, but there are no established trails. Night sky viewing is amazing and the security light at the Hutton House can be turned off to appreciate the dark sky.
Guests are invited to stay in one of our two guesthouses: the Hutton House and Lazy Easy.
The Hutton House was once home to former ranch owners Harold and Lucille Hutton and now features five bedrooms, a large kitchen, three bathrooms, a spacious living/dining area, a fireplace room, an office, front and back porches, along with wireless internet.
The Lazy Easy is our “unplugged” guesthouse without phone or internet access and features four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, and a large living and dining room. The facilities have a groovy 1970s feel.
Both properties also have limited cellular service from the major carriers. Viaero does provide service to the area. Additionally, we do our best to keep insects and mice out of the homes, but the age of the houses and the abundant surrounding habitat makes it difficult keeping them out.
By booking this property on LandTrust, you can be happy to know that your funds are directly supporting Audubon of Kansas' mission of protecting wildlife and wild places through advocacy, conservation, and education. To learn more about Audubon of Kansas, visit https://www.audubonofkansas.org/ .
The Hutton Niobrara Ranch Wildlife Sanctuary is located along the Niobrara National Scenic River near Bassett, Nebraska. Since 2002, Audubon of Kansas continues Harold and Lucille Hutton's commitment to managing the 5,000-acre ranch while protecting its prairie, woodland, wetland, and aquatic habitat, as well as the wildlife that calls it home.
The ranch is the perfect location for birding, wildlife viewing, and simply enjoying the beauty of the outdoors.
For wildlife viewing, the opportunities are tremendous. The wetland and wet meadow along the Niobrara host elk, mountain lion, bobcat, breeding sandhill cranes, breeding Virginia Rail and Sora, porcupine, and other wildlife. Upland areas are used by Greater Prairie-Chicken and Sharp-tailed Grouse. Riparian streams protect state threatened redbelly dace (small fish). Visitors are asked to enjoy wildlife at a distance to avoid disturbing them.
For nature appreciation, the sunsets over the Niobrara River are gorgeous. All areas are open for hiking, but there are no established trails. Night sky viewing is amazing and the security light at the Hutton House can be turned off to appreciate the dark sky.
Guests are invited to stay in one of our two guesthouses: the Hutton House and Lazy Easy.
The Hutton House was once home to former ranch owners Harold and Lucille Hutton and now features five bedrooms, a large kitchen, three bathrooms, a spacious living/dining area, a fireplace room, an office, front and back porches, along with wireless internet.
The Lazy Easy is our “unplugged” guesthouse without phone or internet access and features four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, and a large living and dining room. The facilities have a groovy 1970s feel.
Both properties also have limited cellular service from the major carriers. Viaero does provide service to the area. Additionally, we do our best to keep insects and mice out of the homes, but the age of the houses and the abundant surrounding habitat makes it difficult keeping them out.
By booking this property on LandTrust, you can be happy to know that your funds are directly supporting Audubon of Kansas' mission of protecting wildlife and wild places through advocacy, conservation, and education. To learn more about Audubon of Kansas, visit https://www.audubonofkansas.org/ .
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Great property for birding, wildlife watching, or just exploring the Niobrara river bottoms. They have plenty of deer on their property as well as a lek to view prairie chickens and their mating rituals.
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Property Access & Ground Rules
- Check In: After 12:00 PM
- Check Out: Before 12:00 PM
- Nearby Interstate: 20+ miles
- Nearby Highway: 11-20 miles
- Nearby Airport: 20+ miles
- Campfires: Not allowed
- Pets: Allowed on property
- ATV's: Allowed
- Parking: Yes
- Vehicles: 4 Allowed
- Drive-in Access: Yes
- Walk-in Access: Yes
- Guests: 9 Allowed
Landowner Rules: Please leave all gates as found. If you find a gate closed, close them behind you even if you do not see cattle and you plan on exiting through the same gate. Stay on Audubon of Kansas property. If you do not know if AOK owns the property, do not go on it. Leave no trace. Please carry out all your trash including toilet paper and other 'biodegradable' materials.
Cancellation Policy: Refunds are only available within 48 hours of the landowner accepting your booking request. View PolicyLandowner
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The mission of Audubon of Kansas, Inc., is to promote the enjoyment, understanding, protection, and restoration of the state's natural ecosystems with a focus on birds, other wildlife, and their habitat for the benefit of humanity and the earth's biological diversity. We seek to establish a culture of conservation and an environmental ethic in the central Great Plains.
AOK is neither funded nor administered by the National Audubon Society.
The mission of Audubon of Kansas, Inc., is to promote the enjoyment, understanding, protection, and restoration of the state's natural ecosystems with a focus on birds, other wildlife, and their habitat for the benefit of humanity and the earth's biological diversity. We seek to establish a culture of conservation and an environmental ethic in the central Great Plains.
AOK is neither funded nor administered by the National Audubon Society.
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