Pole Island in Dodge County, Nebraska, is an idyllic retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.Its location within the Platte River Wildlife Refuge provides both beauty and seclusion, with its vibrant mix of cottonwood, oak, cedar, and willow trees forming a lush, shaded canopy. The island is a haven for wildlife, making it ideal for archery or rifle whitetail deer hunting or simply observing the natural world. Whitetail deer and wild turkeys are frequently spotted, along with a variety of other animals that thrive in the dense greenery. The combination of the Platte River's peaceful flow, the bird songs, and the sounds of rustling leaves creates an atmosphere of pure tranquility. For those looking for adventure, the island's gated access and internal ATV road system offer convenient ways to explore, while the primitive cabin invites a rustic, immersive experience in the heart of nature. Located near North Bend, Nebraska, Pole Island represents an excellent opportunity for a private outdoor haven, protected as part of the wildlife refuge, which ensures its preservation for future generations. Whether it's for camping, archery or rifle hunting, or simply escaping into the peaceful beauty of the outdoors, the island offers an untouched, serene escape from everyday life. Note: All showings for pre-qualified buyers must be arranged with the listing agent present. Dodge County, Nebraska, experiences a temperate climate with distinct seasons. Summers are warm, with temperatures often reaching the mid-80s to low 90s, while winters are cold, typically hovering around freezing. Rainfall is evenly spread throughout the year, averaging about 21 inches annually. Snowfall varies but averages around 40 inches each year. The area has moderate humidity, averaging around 75%, making it a pleasant place for outdoor activities, especially during the spring and summer.