Ponca State Park
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Ponca State Park, located two miles north of Ponca in northeastern Nebraska, is situated on 892 acres among the high bluffs and forested steep hills along the banks of the Missouri River. The park is adjacent to the Missouri National Recreational River. Originally created in 1934 from 200 acres of donated land, Ponca State Park and the town of Ponca itself are named after the Ponca tribe, who inhabited the area before European settlement, and whose chief, Standing Bear, won a celebrated court battle to have the Indian declared a "person" under U.S. law.
The park is noted for its biodiversity. Eastern woodland flowers such as bloodroot, Canada Violet, phlox and sweet cicely can be found growing among prairie plants, including yucca, clover, and larkspur. The wild plum and gooseberry thickets were also noted by the Lewis and Clark Expedition, who passed these bluffs with their Corps of Discovery in the summer of 1804. Forested ravines and hillsides contain bur oak, basswood, elm, black walnut and hackberry. White-tailed deer and wild turkey are commonly seen. Coyotes, red and gray foxes, raccoons and bobcats might also be spotted. This area is also known for the concentrations of waterfowl that congregate during the spring and fall migrations. The barred owl is a vocal resident, and wintering bald eagles are often sighted. Many miles of trails wind through the deep ravines and over the windswept hilltop ridges of the park.
[edit] Features
Ponca State Park contains many features including the following:
Park Headquarters-A newer built building containing dining hall, gift shop, and interactive museum about Missouri River and its history.
Fishing Pond-Pond near Park Heaquarters containing a variety of species of fish. It has a newly built bridge along the southside and guests can fish from any side.
RV Pads-The park contains the Oak Bluff and Turkey Ridge Campgrounds which are designated for Recreational Vehicles.
Cabins-Several refurbished buildings in which campers may rent for a weekend.
Ponca Pool-A pool set up for both the campers and public located north of the Headquarters
Three State Overlook-Scenic overlook in which a guest may view from a bluff the states of Nebraska, Iowa, and South Dakota.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Nebraska Game and Parks Commission - Ponca State Park
- Outdoorplaces: Ponca State Park
- Ponca State Park Historical Marker by the Nebraska State Historical Society
- Ponca State Park is at coordinates Coordinates: