Tucked away in Ashland, next to the Platte River and just a short distance from Eugene T. Mahoney state park in Saunders County, is a delightful park where you can experience wildlife in a number of ways. The Lee G. Simmons Conservation Park and Wildlife Safari lets you drive through habitats, hike to see others, and even pet some of the animals.

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The park features more than two miles of hiking trails and a picnic area so you can make a full day of your visit. Find the Lee G. Simmons Wildlife Safari Park off of I80 at exit 426 – 16406 N. 292 Street, Ashland, NE 68003.

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