(KLZA)-- Nemaha Natural Resources District parks once again have open restrooms, picnic shelters and playground equipment.
The amenities were opened to the public Monday.
Visitors to Iron Horse Trail Lake, Kirkman's Cove, Duck Creek Recreation Area, Wirth Brothers Lake and Prairie Owl are urged to bring your own hand sanitizer, soap and other sanitizing products.
Restrooms are cleaned and sanitized on Monday and Friday each week. Whenever possible, avoid high-touch areas such as handrails and door handles.
Visitors are urged to continue to practice social distancing, recreate within your own family unit and avoid large gatherings at beaches, boat docks and playgrounds
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