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Cheyenne Ridge Outfitters - Nebraska North Platte Waterfowling
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OUTDOORSMAN OUTFITTER OF THE MONTH - JULY 2007
Welcome to Cheyenne Ridge Outfitters North Platte Outpost. Located just outside Scottsbluff, Nebraska, on the famed North Platte River, Cheyenne Ridge offers some of the finest guided Nebraska duck and goose hunts. This controlled duck and goose migration is directly on the famed North Platte River which has built a reputation over the years as one of the premiere Nebraska duck and goose hunting habitats in America. With three miles of controlled river bottom land on both sides of the North Platte River and seven heated pit blinds, our North Platte Outpost offers exclusive access to ducks and geese unpressured by other hunters. With 5,000 acres of adjacent cropland and numerous creeks and slews to attract the birds, as well as Nebraska pheasant hunting opportunities, we can safely predict you will have the guided Nebraska waterfowl hunts of a lifetime.
Your all-inclusive Nebraska duck hunts will be made complete with our newly remodeled lodge. Between the River Room, Great Room, gaming tables, big screens, sauna and massage room, you can bet that being in the lodge is almost as good as being out in the field. Our sleeping rooms are large and comfortable and our gourmet chef will serve you mouth-watering meals.
In addition to guided Nebraska duck hunts, Cheyenne Ridge offers turkey, mule deer, whitetail deer and antelope hunting at our three outposts. A total of 70,000 acres owned and operated by the owners of Cheyenne Ridge are located in southwestern North Dakota, southwestern South Dakota and western Nebraska.
Cheyenne Ridge Outfitters & Lodge offer our guests a multitude of opportunity and you can be sure you will leave with terrific Nebraska duck hunting memories and a longing to be back next duck season.









