Otoe County Wildlife Club

Otoe County Wildlife Club The Otoe County Wildlife Club is a 501(c)(3) organization open to members and the public.

Join our friends to the north for a fun shoot
03/13/2026

Join our friends to the north for a fun shoot

02/27/2026
11/20/2025

Blacklight s***t tonight around 6 hope to see you there

11/14/2025

Thank you again to all those who showed up last night for the blacklight s***t we are planning on doing it again next Thursday evening

11/08/2025

Thank you to everyone who came out and shot last night. We are going to shoot it again next Thursday the 13th hope to see you there

Nov 6 @ 6pm blacklight s***t!
11/04/2025

Nov 6 @ 6pm blacklight s***t!

11/04/2025

Thursday night, November 6 we will be shooting blacklight s***t! Come on out and see us!

09/29/2025

OCWC will be hosting a hunter education course Oct 16,17, and 18. Class will be hosted at the clubhouse located at 5715 I Rd Nebraska City, NE.
Follow the link to sign up and see more details!

06/16/2025

Thank you all for Attending Nebraska State Sporting Clays shoot at Otoe County Wildlife Club.
It was a pleasure to be the host club. We hope everyone had a great time!

06/16/2025

#7 Controller was lost on Sunday on the small bore, Super Sport course. Could everyone who shot please check your vest and carts. Thank you!

Address

5715 I Road
Nebraska City, NE
68410

Opening Hours

Tuesday 5pm - 9pm
Sunday 10am - 4pm

Telephone

+14028734524

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Otoe County Wildlife Club

The Club was founded in 1947 and was originally located on east 4th Corso in Nebraska City overlooking the Missouri River. It moved to it’s present location on 61 acres in 1970. In an effort to get more involved with conservation the majority of the acreage had 1750 trees and shrubs planted the first year that were hoed and watered by hand, hauling water from town in thirty gallon cans. Seven nature trails, 400 species of plant life and wildlife abound on this property.

In 2017, the OCWC began updating our 4 trap ranges. The ranges have brand new trap machines, trap houses and walkways. We hope that these updates will improve our visitors shooting experience.