
Nebraska's Natural Resources Districts
LINCOLN, Nebraska – Nebraska’s Natural Resources Districts (NRDs) encourage participation in the NRD Recreation Exploration program, which is designed to inspire individuals and families to venture into the great outdoors and explore the state’s natural beauty. The program aims to foster a deeper connection with nature while offering participants the chance to win a grand prize of $1,500 in Scheel's gift cards.
The NRD Recreation Exploration Program invites participants to embark on an adventure through more than 80 diverse NRD recreation areas. From the rolling grasslands of the Sandhills to the tranquil shores of the Platte River, Nebraska boasts an abundance of breathtaking landscapes.
The program will run from March 1, 2025, to Sept. 19, 2025. By exploring a range of NRD recreation areas and documenting their visits, participants will be eligible for prizes. Whether biking scenic trails, fishing in lakes or rivers, or simply basking in the serenity of Nebraska's wilderness, each exploration offers a chance to connect with nature in a meaningful way.

To participate in the NRD Recreation Exploration Program, individuals can follow these simple steps:
- Visit a NRD recreation areas across Nebraska.
- Capture a photo while exploring.
- Upload the photo using the NRD Recreation Exploration form at www.nrdnet.org/recreation
By actively participating in the NRD Recreation Exploration program, participants not only stand a chance to win prizes but also instill a love for the outdoors, promote physical activity, and encourage environmental stewardship.
The NRD Recreation Exploration Program is supported by the Nebraska Association of Resources District’s Foundation and Scheel’s, a leading sporting goods retailer.
For more information about the NRD Recreation Exploration program, including a list of recreation areas and the prize structure, visit www.nrdnet.org/recreation.
The Nebraska Association of Resources Districts (NARD), the trade association for Nebraska's 23 Natural Resources Districts (NRD), works with individual districts to protect lives, property and the future of Nebraska’s natural resources. NRDs are unique to Nebraska, and act as local government entities with broad responsibilities to protect Nebraska’s natural resources. Major Nebraska river basins form the boundaries of the 23 NRDs, enabling districts to respond to local conservation and resource management needs. Learn more about Nebraska’s NRDs at www.nrdnet.org.