Grove Trout Rearing Station temporarily closing for maintenance

April 5, 2022 Jerry Kane

The Grove Trout Rearing Station near Royal, Nebraska, in Antelope County, will close to visitors April 11-15 for maintenance and inspection on the diversion pond.

“While the maintenance takes place, staff will be using heavy equipment, and public safety is taken into consideration for this closure,” Fish Production Manager Joe Cassidy said. “While this is a necessary part of the operation of the facility, we want this to be brief and resume public visitation. We thank visitors and anglers for their understanding.”

Grove Trout Rearing Station annually stocks approximately 120,000 catchable-size trout in Nebraska’s waters.

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