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Gilbert-Baker Wildlife Management Area

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Gilbert-Baker Wildlife Management Area near Harrison, NE, features rolling plains and scattered woodlands. Temperatures range from lows around 20°F in winter to highs near 90°F in summer. Campers can explore nearby attractions like the Agate Fossil Beds National Monument and Fort Robinson State Park.

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Gilbert-Baker Wildlife Management Area is located in Nebraska

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42.76638296 N
103.92735318 W

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  • Tent Sites

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Reviewed Nov. 1, 2020

Awesome hiking

We had a blast hiking and fishing around the area. The sites were well kept and we will be back.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Gilbert Baker Wildlife Area located and how do I get there?

Gilbert-Baker Wildlife Management Area is located in northwestern Nebraska near the town of Harrison, nestled in the beautiful Pine Ridge region. To reach the area, take Highway 20 to Harrison, then follow the signs north toward the wildlife management area. The roads are generally accessible for most vehicles, though some interior roads may be unpaved. The area is approximately 3 miles north of Harrison and sits along the Nebraska-Wyoming border, offering visitors stunning views of the surrounding landscape and easy access from nearby towns.

What wildlife and outdoor activities can I enjoy at Gilbert Baker Wildlife Area?

Gilbert-Baker Wildlife Management Area offers excellent opportunities for hiking and fishing. The area's diverse terrain provides habitat for various wildlife species typical of the Pine Ridge region, making it ideal for wildlife viewing and photography. Hiking trails wind through the property, offering scenic views and opportunities to explore the natural landscape. The fishing is notably good, with several well-stocked ponds or streams within the management area. During the appropriate seasons, hunting may also be permitted according to state regulations. The combination of these activities makes Gilbert-Baker a versatile destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

What camping facilities and amenities are available at Gilbert Baker Wildlife Area?

Gilbert-Baker Wildlife Management Area offers well-maintained primitive camping sites in a peaceful natural setting. The area features basic amenities suitable for tent camping and small RVs. Sites are generally well-kept and situated to provide privacy and access to the surrounding wilderness. While facilities are minimal, visitors will find the essentials for an enjoyable outdoor experience. For more detailed information about specific amenities or seasonal availability, contact the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission before your trip.

Are there any permits or regulations I should know about for camping at Gilbert Baker Wildlife Area?

When camping at Gilbert-Baker Wildlife Management Area, you'll need to follow Nebraska Game and Parks Commission regulations. A Nebraska Park Entry Permit is typically required for vehicles entering the area. If you plan to fish, a valid Nebraska fishing license is necessary. Camping is generally first-come, first-served with no reservations. The wildlife management area likely has regulations regarding campfires, especially during dry seasons. There may be restrictions on length of stay, typically 14 days within a 30-day period. For hunting activities, appropriate hunting permits and adherence to seasonal regulations are mandatory. Contact Nebraska Game and Parks Commission for the most current regulations before your visit.