History
The Pioneers Park Nature Center is part of the City of Lincoln's Park and Recreation Department.
Specialties
Welcome to Pioneers Park Nature Center... 668 acres of tallgrass prairie, woodlands, wetlands and the Haines Branch stream. Since 1963 the Nature Center has served the Lincoln area as an environmental education center and wildlife sanctuary. Eight miles of hiking trails wind through various habitats and take visitors past hawks, owls, bison, elk, and deer. Two interpretive buildings house hands-on and small animal exhibits. The Edna Shield's natural play area for Children provides a place for kids to dig, build and climb. Prairie, bird, children's and herb gardens with many labeled specimens are both beautiful and instructive. Programming includes a preschool, nature camps, school hikes, scout badge work, birthday parties, special events and a variety of other classes for all ages. The Nature Center is open 362 days a year. Admission is free, suggested donations $3/person, $5/family