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Experience the second largest migration in North America.

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Guided Tours

The best way to see the sandhill cranes up close is usually with a viewing blind tour. These put you on the Platte River near traditional roosts that may include tens-of-thousands of birds each. Blind tours are normally at sunrise or sunset, and may require short hikes over uneven terrain. 

  • Crane Trust Crane Trust

    The Crane Trust offers public viewing blind tours and Handicap accessible bridge tours during the month of March. VIP and photography opportunities are available which include multiple viewings, lodging, and meals.

  • Dusty Trails Dusty Trails

    Dusty Trails is Nebraska’s premier destination for outdoor adventures, including the incredible spring Sandhill Crane migration. They offer both morning and evening blind tours as well as a moving tour that will linger wherever large groups of birds may be.

  • Rowe Audubon Sanctuary Rowe Audubon Sanctuary

    Rowe provides guided viewing opportunities to see the Sandhill Cranes on their river roosts from early March through early April. They also offer overnight blinds to view Sandhill Cranes that provide a unique experience for any nature enthusiast.

Public Viewing

Public view decks are available along the Platte River in between Grand Island and Kearney to facilitate self-guided tours. Just like with the guided tours, best viewing at the public decks will be sunrise or sunset as the sandhill cranes are waking up or coming in to roost for the night. View or download the crane-viewing map linked below for viewing deck locations. 

Daytime Viewing

During the daylight hours, the sandhill cranes feed in the fields and marshes along the Platte River. Designated parking areas allow birdwatchers the opportunity to view the birds as they feed on snails or corn. View or download the crane-viewing map linked below for the best daytime viewing locations. 

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