The Rackett Grange and Sporting Preserve
Address:
United States
Nebraska
9250 Road 193 Lewellen
Coordinates:
Latitude: 41.666667
Longitude: -102.206111
Stan Baker
Contact:
(303) 680-2462
Communication language
English
stan@hunttherackett.com
Web-site
The pristine Sandhills of Nebraska are a spectacular setting for bird and big game hunting on 27,000 acres of rolling native grass prairie. For 4 generations, the Ferrell and Baker families have managed cattle and wildlife to maximize the health and productivity of these grasslands. Now they invite you to enjoy its many splendors. As the largest and most intricate wetland ecosystem in the United States, the Sandhills are home to mule deer, white-tailed deer, coyotes, red fox, wild turkeys, and many wild birds and fish species. Thanks to the Bakers and other large landholders, minimal land fragmentation has resulted in extensive and continuous habitat for plant and animal species which has largely preserved the biodiversity of the area.
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