(KLZA)-- With two firearm deer hunting seasons ahead, the Steamboat Trace trail will be closed from November 14-22 and again from January 1-15 during the two rifle hunting seasons.
Nemaha Natural Resources District officials close the entire 22 miles of the Steamboat Trace trail to all users, including hunters, during the rifle hunting seasons to protect the safety of those who would otherwise be on or near the trail. It should be emphasized that hunting and the possession of weapons is never allowed on the converted railroad right-of-way that stretches from just south of Nebraska City to just south of Brownville. Anyone found on the trail during the closures will be ticketed.
Signs are posted at all the trailheads and at major access points alerting visitors to the closures. For more information about the Steamboat Trace, contact the Nemaha NRD at 402-335-3325, check our website at www.nemahanrd.org, or find us on Facebook.
© Many Signals Communications
MOST VIEWED STORIES
Wanted felon arrested in Hiawatha
St. Joseph teacher arrested for student sex crimes
Revised flood predictions along the MO River
Valuation change notices coming soon for Nebraska residents
Lancaster shooting, threats, land man in jail
Four injured in Richardson Co rollover crash
Ozawkie man facing multiple child sex charges
Public health advisory issued for local lake
Case dismissed in charity fraud allegations
Sabetha man arrested on drug charges
4th candidate files for local KS House seat
KHP pursuit ends in Jackson Co
Atchison Police probe car wash thefts
Three injured in Thursday Jeff Co collision
Jeff Co North USD 339 bond issue defeated
Holton woman killed in Jackson Co car-deer accident
Atchison Co's Laurie seeks another term as Sheriff
Atchison's Amelia fireworks voted 3rd in nation
LATEST STORIES
Holton woman killed in Jackson Co car-deer accident
Atchison Co vets to honor comrades Monday
Richardson County Board receives organization updates
Only minor flooding continues along Missouri River
Three injured in Thursday Jeff Co collision
Atchison Police probe car wash thefts
KS DCF provides dollars for youth lunch