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*Registration begins Thursday, September 4th at 12PM ET. To register, email: travel@tnc.org with full traveler details (# travelers, traveler names & email addresses, # beds, DBL or SGL occupancy). This tour is first come, first served.
Located between Grand Island and Kearney, Nebraska, The Nature Conservancy's Platte River Prairies are a chain of grasslands and wetlands that are managed for biological diversity. The Conservancy owns ten tracts of land totaling 4,981 acres along the Platte River, and has four easements on 2,816 more. We've restored about 1,500 acres of cropland to high-diversity prairie in an effort to enlarge and reconnect fragments of native prairie — and now we manage them with a combination of prescribed fire and grazing.
The stretch of the Platte River known as the Big Bend Reach is the most important migratory bird area along the United States portion of the Central Flyway of North America. The Platte and its adjacent wet meadows in the Big Bend region provide habitat for millions of migratory birds including some 500,000 Sandhill Cranes and millions of ducks and geese. It is an important stopover location for migrating Whooping Cranes during the spring and fall migration, too. The area is also very important for threatened and endangered species such as the Bald Eagle, interior Least Tern, Piping Plover and many grassland bird species.




- "This was one of the most beautiful experiences I have ever had. I have traveled to all seven continents and all 50 states. The birds and the shared experiences during this Naturalist Journeys trip brought joy to my heart in a new and special way. I am grateful to Kent and Randy Skaggs and to my lovely travel companions for their knowledge, sweet spirits, and delightful ways." — 2023 Traveler
- "Unexpectedly amazing! I couldn't believe the amount of birds, specifically cranes, we saw. I learned a lot about them and about that area. Everything, from hotels to food to companionship, was great." — Lillian LaFrance, 2023 Traveler
- "I'm probably not a birder but I loved this experience, my fellow travelers were delightful, and the cranes were astonishing! I can't stop telling people about this trip!" — Anne McIntosh, 2023 Traveler
- "Amazing, adventurous, a bit challenging, and so full of joy to see the cranes. Superb guides, great group, exquisite country. Not to be missed in your life." — Marcia Pauly, 2023 Traveler
- "From a birder's perspective, it was a wonderful journey in terms of trip leaders, accommodations, food, and the interest the leaders showed in terms of taking us to all the places where we had maximum opportunity to view a variety of species." — Robert Davis
Tour Highlights
- Opt to visit Lauritzen Gardens or the famous Joslyn Art Museum in Omaha on arrival
- Immerse yourself at The Nature Conservancy’s Niobrara Valley Preserve, one of the largest TNC preserves in the country
- Experience hundreds of thousands of Sandhill Crane as they roost, feed, and sing along the Platte River
- Witness a “crane rise” at dawn as clouds of cranes awake with a cacophony of sound
- Enjoy the crane spectacle from The Conservancy’s private blinds, tucked on the edge of the Platte River




Trip Itinerary
Itineraries are guidelines; variations in itinerary may occur to account for weather, road conditions, closures, etc. and to maximize your experience.
Sun., Mar. 15 Arrivals in Omaha
Welcome to Nebraska! Arrive in Omaha today, no later than 5:00 PM. Those arriving early will have a chance to visit the local Lauritzen Gardens or the famous Joslyn Art Museum depending on weather and your interests. Tonight, enjoy a welcome dinner, followed by remarks by local TNC staff who will update us on current work in Nebraska with wetland and prairie initiatives. Meet your fellow traveling companions, host, and expert naturalist guides. Overnight at Courtyard by Marriott Downtown, Omaha (D)
Mon., Mar. 16 Valentine | Niobrara Valley Preserve
This morning we depart from Omaha, heading northwest to Valentine, making our way to the Niobrara Valley. Along the way to Valentine, we stop to enjoy lunch and a little break. Then it's onto Valentine to check in to our hotel before heading to the Niobrara Valley Preserve for a presentation with local TNC staff to learn about the work done here.
The Nature Conservancy’s Niobrara Valley Preserve is one of the largest TNC preserves in the country, and a model for grassland management using bison, cattle and fire. We enjoy a presentation from staff that touches upon the Conservancy’s prescribed fire work, work on the Upper Elkhorn watershed, and Sandhills conservation efforts.
Overnight in The Niobrara Lodge in Valentine, NE (B,L,D)
Tues., Mar. 17 Platte River Prairies
Breakfast is at the lodge, then we head south to Grand Island for lunch and an early check-in. This leaves us time for a fabulous evening at the Derr House. Here we start with a tour of TNC’s Platte River Prairies operations, including a demonstration of how we process native seed for our high diversity prairie restoration efforts. TNC Nebraska’s Director of Science, Chris Helzer, accompanies us on a prairie walk and delivers remarks on the beauty and complexity of prairies. After the walk, warm up with tea and hot chocolate.
The Conservancy has three different crane viewing blinds we want you to experience. We enjoy an early catered dinner at the Derr House and a presentation about TNC’s Sandhill Crane conservation efforts. Afterwards, we walk to the Conservancy’s private blinds tucked at the edge of the Platte River. We are in place before the birds come in to roost, then watch as huge numbers pack into the river’s sand islands. Sunset colors illuminate the beauty of this epic wildlife spectacle.
Overnight at Candlewood, Grand Island, NE (B,L,D)
Wed., Mar. 18 Crane Rise | Platte River Prairies
In the early morning hours, we experience an incredible “Crane Rise” from private viewing blinds at TNC’s Platte River Prairies. Pre-dawn crane music turns into a crescendo of wake-up calls as the cranes awaken and leave their riverine roost sites. Witness the “gray sandbar islands” of the Platte River turn into clouds of Sandhill Cranes leaving their roosts for a day of foraging in the surrounding fields.The sight and sounds on any morning are something to behold. Return to the cozy ambiance of TNC’s Derr House on the preserve; over a catered brunch, learn more about the biology and conservation of Sandhill Cranes and other species along Nebraska’s Platte River system. This afternoon you can choose to relax, or to learn about the early settlers of the Great Plains at the Stuhr Museum of the Prairie Pioneer, one of Grand Island’s top attractions. Dinner is at a favorite local restaurant.
Overnight at Candlewood, Grand Island, NE (B,L,D)
Thurs., Mar. 19 Departures
After breakfast, we pack up our luggage and head back to Omaha, a two-and-a-half-hour drive. Please book your flights no earlier than 2:00 PM. (B)
Cost of the Journey
*Registration begins Thursday, September 4th at 12PM ET. To register, email: travel@tnc.org with full traveler details (# travelers, traveler names & email addresses, # beds, DBL or SGL occupancy). This tour is first come, first served.
Cost of the journey is $2990 DBL / $3970 SGL per person based on occupancy, from Omaha, Nebraska.
Cost includes: all accommodations; all meals as stated in the itinerary; group airport transfers; ground transportation; professional guide services; park, preserve, and other activity fees; and miscellaneous program expenses.
Tour price does not include: round trip airfare to and from Omaha, Nebraska, or items of a personal nature such as laundry, porterage, telephone charges, or alcoholic beverages. Gratuities for your guides and other staff are not included; these are at your discretion, but highly appreciated and recommended.
Travel Details
Please plan to make air travel plans only after the minimum group size has been met. We will send you a confirmation email as soon as the trip has been confirmed.
*Registration begins Thursday, September 4th at 12PM ET. To register, email: travel@tnc.org with full traveler details (# travelers, traveler names & email addresses, # beds, DBL or SGL occupancy). This tour is first come, first served.
Arrival & Departure Airport: Omaha Eppley Airfield (OMA)
Arrival Details: Plan to arrive March 15, 2026, no later than 5:00 PM
Departure Details: Plan March 19, 2026 flights leaving after 2:00 PM from Omaha Eppley Airfield (OMA)
Hotel Recommendations: If you are arrving early and want to stay in the same hotel as the tour the Downtown Courtyard is a great hotel.
Browse below for trip reports and species lists from past versions of this and other tours from this destination.
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Bryan Calk
Bryan started birding at Fort Clark Springs in southwest Texas when he was 10 years old and never stopped. He got his first taste of guiding while leading trips for the Rio Brazos Audubon Society during college. After graduating from Texas A&M in 2015 with a degree in genetics, Bryan worked as an avian field biologist on several projects across Texas and New Mexico. Currently residing in Albuquerque as a professional birding tour guide, he leads field tours, workshops, and youth birding programs across the US. In his free time, Bryan enjoys butterflies, searching for herps, photography, art, cooking, and gardening.
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Photo credits: Banners: Western Meadowlark (Hugh Simmons), Scenic (Kent Skaggs), Snow and Ross's Geese (Kent Skaggs), Sandhill Cranes (Kent Skaggs) Thumbnails: Northern Shoveler, Ross’s Goose, Belted Kingfisher, Greater Yellowlegs, Cooper’s Hawk, American Dipper, Great Horned owl, Snow Goose