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Omaha — Fontenelle Forest 2004

Summary
Omaha — Fontenelle Forest (2004 Jun 12)

A Saturday morning with sunshine found me thinking of things to do. A colleague mentioned Fontenelle last Friday, so I thought I would give it a go.

I arrived around 11:00am and went to the "Katherine and Fred Buffett Forest Learning Center." That's a mouthful. It cost $7 to get in; $6 if you have a AAA card. Of course they immediately pounce on you to become a member.

The learning center is geared more for kids than adults, but I took a look at the bat exhibit and went downstairs to see the habitat display.

Then I made my way to the hiking trails, which was the real reason I was there. The hiking trails are well maintained, several miles of which are actually boardwalk. There are maps telling you where you are and signs along the way.

I walked around the woods for awhile enjoying the butterflies, but not enjoying the mosquitos. They weren't too bad; I only received three bites inside an hour. Eventually I made it to the Missouri River.

For more information on this association, see Fontenelle Nature Association.

Katherine and Fred Buffett Forest Learning Center
Katherine and Fred Buffett Forest Learning Center


See some images of Fontenelle Forest.