John W. and Louise Seier National Wildlife Refuge
The Refuge is found in the Sandhills of north-central Nebraska, as a sanctuary among the Sandhills. The Sandhills region is the largest remaining tract of mixed and tall grass prairie in North America. The Refuge is located 25 miles south of Bassett, Nebraska. Currently, the Refuge is open to several forms of wildlife-dependent recreation, including photography, wildlife observation, and hunting. The Refuge is administered through Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge Complex office located in Valentine, Nebraska.
John W. and Louise Seier National Wildlife Refuge (Seier NWR) is approximately 2,400 acres, located in Rock County Nebraska at 85346 443rd Avenue, Rose, NE 68714. Seier NWR is about 25 miles south of Bassett, NE on HWY 183. From HWY 183 head west on 854th Ave. for approximately 2 miles. (42.195167°-99.602479°)