Spring Magic in Nebraska - Express

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Spring Magic in Nebraska - Express
Nebraska
Mar 30 - Apr 1, 2026
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$1,350
Deposit: $250

About this trip

Some people regard Nebraska as flyover country – a state to be missed as you move from one coast to the other. We wholeheartedly disagree.


Every March, Nebraska becomes home to one of the greatest wildlife spectacles in North America. More than half a million Sandhill Cranes, the world’s largest congregation of cranes, converges on the Platte River Valley in Nebraska. Joining the Sandhill Cranes are another 20 million birds - waterfowl, shorebirds, and the endangered Whooping Crane. They stop to rest and refuel in the adjacent Rainwater Basin before continuing further north to their summer breeding grounds. So many birds are here during spring migration that vast expanses of open sky are filled with sounds of flapping wings and a chorus of calls.


At the same time, male Greater Prairie-Chickens gather at ancient breeding grounds and compete for the chance to mate in Nebraska’s prairie grasslands. Their raucous displays include stomping, booming, whooping, and sparring. With exposed tail coverts and balloon-like air sacs flashing orange and yellow, few performances in the bird world are more memorable than this dawn dance of chickens.


We’ll spend three days exploring Nebraska’s wildlife hotspots. We have strategically selected areas away from crowds so that we have the time and space to truly enjoy these wildlife spectacles in true Reefs to Rockies style. We’ll travel in a custom American safari van with a conversion pop-top and spacious seating. This is not the traditional passenger van you may have traveled in on past trips. This one-of-a-kind vehicle has been specially designed by two wildlife biologists to allow for optimal viewing. It makes a perfect ‘blind’ and there’s ample room for everyone to view at the same time.

Get ready for Spring Magic in Nebraska! 

About Your Expedition Leader

Carly Crow from Reefs to Rockies is thrilled to host this small-group wildlife expedition to Nebraska. A passionate birder and field biologist, Carly has been immersed in avian research since 2017, specializing in bird banding and field studies. Her work has taken her across the U.S. and around the world, giving her a deep appreciation for the incredible diversity of birdlife and ecosystems. With experience leading research and educational projects in Costa Rica, Mexico, and Ecuador, Carly brings a spirit of curiosity, discovery, and enthusiasm to every trip she leads.

Conservation Impact

The Southern Plains Land Trust (SPLT), founded in 1998, creates and protects a network of shortgrass prairie preserves, ensuring a future for native flora and fauna. A donation to SPLT to aid in their land acquisition efforts will be made on behalf of all participants.

What's included

Accommodations

Based on two people sharing a double occupancy standard room.

Meals as listed

2 breakfasts, 3 lunches, and 1 dinner

Private transportation

From Denver in a custom American safari van

Expedition Leader

Sheridan Samano from Reefs to Rockies

Wildlife viewing

Daily birding and wildlife viewing with spotting scope available.

Activities as listed

Additional local guides

McCook prairie-chicken lek

2 brewery experiences

Gratuities

For your guide and at restaurants for included meals.

Conservation donation

A donation to Southern Plains Land Trust to aid in their land acquisition efforts will be made on behalf of all participants.

What's not included

Meeting point transport.

Transportation to/from meeting point in northeast Denver

Travel insurance

1 dinner

Optional activities

Optional gratuities

For housekeeping staff and guides

Personal items

Day 1 (Mon, March 30)

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Denver to Ogallala

Morning departure from Denver for our scenic drive to Nebraska’s Platte River Valley with birding stops along the way.  We’ll spend time this afternoon searching for cranes feeding in fields adjacent to the North Platte River. In the last hour of daylight, we’ll watch as flocks of cranes return to their nightly roost sites, our first introduction to the magnitude of this annual wildlife spectacle.

Accommodations: Hampton Inn - Ogallala

Meals: Lunch

Day 2 (Tues, March 31)

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Ogallala to North Platte and McCook

We have the morning to continue birding area reservoir hotspots as we make our way east to North Platte, a city rich in history located at the confluence of the North and South Platte Rivers. Here, the two rivers becomes the Platte. There's time to explore Platte River Valley backroads between North Platte and Hershey. After lunch in North Platte, we'll make our way south to McCook. We’ll hear tales of Greater Prairie-Chickens this evening from an engaging storyteller before our dinner downtown.

Accommodations: Cobblestone Hotel and Suites - McCook

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Day 3 (Wed, April 1)

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McCook to Denver

Today begins early with a visit to a nearby ranch that’s home to Greater Prairie-Chickens. Before sunrise, males start arriving to this historic lek, a place where multiple males gather during mating season and engage in competitive displays. Our blind is close to the action so we can observe the interactions between the alpha male and his challengers.

After a hearty mid-morning breakfast in McCook, we’ll start making our way back to Denver. There’s time for birding and wildlife viewing en route. Stops will be determined based on recent sightings and the group’s interests.

Meals: Breakfast and Lunch

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About your organizer

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Reefs to Rockies
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