As a result of severe storm damage, the Visitor Center (Prairie Learning Center) is closed to the public out of concern for safety. This closure is in place until further notice while our staff assess and mitigate storm damage. The walking trails and five-mile Prairie Wildlife Drive auto tour that enters the bison and elk enclosure will remain open from sunrise to sunset daily.
Please call the main phone line at 515-994-3400 for additional information. You can reach refuge staff via email. This informational alert will be updated as more details are available.
Today, the refuge protects 6,000 acres of wildlife habitat and provides visitors, students, researchers and local landowners with educational, recreational and volunteer opportunities to learn about and enjoy their native tallgrass prairie heritage.
Visit Us
National wildlife refuges offer us all a chance to unplug from the stresses of daily life and reconnect with our natural surroundings. At Neal Smith National Wildlife Refuge, visitors can participate in a variety of wildlife-dependent recreational and education opportunities to experience their native tallgrass prairie heritage. The visitor center offers hands on educational exhibits, a 15 minute award winning educational film and indoor and outdoor eating areas. Outdoor activities include 5 walking trails, a 4.5 mile bike trail and a 5 mile auto tour. Additionally, visitors and students can participate in scheduled programs, special events and get involved with volunteer projects.
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Our Species
Although many species call Neal Smith National Wildlife Refuge home, a few are particularly important to the refuge. Learn more about what we’re doing to conserve bison, elk and grassland birds.