KLZA--The Nemaha Natural Resources District reminds those planning to use Iron Horse Trail Lake, Kirkman's Cove Recreation Area, Wirth Brothers Recteation Area, Duck Creek Recreation Area or Prairie Owel Recreation Area, you must have a valid annual park permit on your vehicle to enter these areas.
2024 Park Permits are available by going online, stopping in the office, or at the park entry.
If you are ordering your permit online, be sure to watch for two of the “Captcha”/I am not a robot boxes.
The first one is on the bottom of the first page. The second one is on the top left of the next page. The second one is not as obvious as the first.
If you are not sure if you want a permit, you can try the parks parks for free the weekend of May 18-19, 2024!
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