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Nebraska

The Good Life – wide open roads, prairie skies, and heartland hospitality

the Cornhusker state

With sweeping prairies, pioneer history, and surprising city flair, Nebraska invites you to slow down and savour the journey.

Set in the heart of the Great Plains, Nebraska offers a blend of natural beauty, heritage trails, and friendly towns that make it perfect for a relaxed, scenic self-drive. From rugged rock formations to riverfront cities, this is where the Old West meets new adventures.

Start in Omaha, Nebraska’s largest city, where the vibrant Old Market district buzzes with galleries, cafés, and cobblestone charm. Visit the renowned Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium, stroll the Lauritzen Gardens, and enjoy riverfront views from the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge connecting two states.

In Lincoln, the state capital, culture and college spirit collide. Explore the lively Haymarket District, tour the impressive Nebraska State Capitol, or catch a Cornhuskers game at Memorial Stadium, where game day pride runs deep.

Beyond the cities, Nebraska opens up. Discover Chimney Rock and Scotts Bluff—towering landmarks on the historic Oregon Trail. Experience Native American culture at the Homestead National Historical Park or visit the quirky Carhenge sculpture near Alliance.

Nature lovers can hike through the Pine Ridge, watch the springtime Sandhill Crane migration along the Platte River, or canoe through the Niobrara National Scenic River’s waterfalls and cliffs.

Whether you’re chasing sunsets on quiet highways or uncovering hidden gems off the beaten path, Nebraska delivers—welcoming, wide open, and wonderfully unexpected

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Things to see & do

Browse through our recommended selection of things to see and do in Nebraska. Many of these are included in our suggested itineraries, however, if there is anything you see that particularly takes your interest, please let us know and we will include it in your holiday package or put you in touch with the right people. Travel USA gratefully acknowledges the support of Visit Nebraska for providing images featured throughout this section.

Chimney Rock National Historic Site

Bayard, Nebraska

A striking natural landmark rising from the plains, Chimney Rock is one of Nebraska’s most iconic sights. Once a guiding point for pioneers on the Oregon Trail, today it’s a powerful symbol of the American frontier spirit. Visit the interpretive centre to learn about pioneer journeys and admire this 91-metre spire from scenic viewpoints. It’s a must-see for history buffs, road-trippers, and anyone looking to connect with the stories of the Great Plains.

Chimney Rock National Historic Site

Bayard, Nebraska

A striking natural landmark rising from the plains, Chimney Rock is one of Nebraska’s most iconic sights. Once a guiding point for pioneers on the Oregon Trail, today it’s a powerful symbol of the American frontier spirit. Visit the interpretive centre to learn about pioneer journeys and admire this 91-metre spire from scenic viewpoints. It’s a must-see for history buffs, road-trippers, and anyone looking to connect with the stories of the Great Plains.

Chimney Rock at Sunrise Photo Credit Neal Alfano Visit Nebraska

The RiverFront

Omaha, Nebraska

The RiverFront is Omaha’s vibrant new urban parkland, connecting three revitalised spaces — Heartland of America Park, Lewis & Clark Landing, and Gene Leahy Mall — along the Missouri River. This scenic destination offers walking trails, modern playgrounds, a skate ribbon, interactive fountains, public art, and outdoor events year-round. It’s a hub for locals and visitors alike, blending green space with city energy. Ideal for families, joggers, and sunset seekers, The RiverFront brings fresh life to downtown Omaha.

The RiverFront

Omaha, Nebraska

The RiverFront is Omaha’s vibrant new urban parkland, connecting three revitalised spaces — Heartland of America Park, Lewis & Clark Landing, and Gene Leahy Mall — along the Missouri River. This scenic destination offers walking trails, modern playgrounds, a skate ribbon, interactive fountains, public art, and outdoor events year-round. It’s a hub for locals and visitors alike, blending green space with city energy. Ideal for families, joggers, and sunset seekers, The RiverFront brings fresh life to downtown Omaha.

Heartland of America Park RiverFront 2 Photo Credit Eric Francis Credit Visit Nebraska

University of Nebraska State Museum

Lincoln, Nebraska

The University of Nebraska State Museum, also known as Morrill Hall, is a premier natural history museum. Home to “Archie,” the world’s largest fully mounted Columbian mammoth, it showcases Nebraska’s prehistoric past, fossils, and interactive exhibits. Visitors can explore paleontology, indigenous history, and biodiversity whilst the Mueller Planetarium offers immersive space shows, enhancing the museum’s educational appeal – a must-visit for science and history enthusiasts of all ages.

University of Nebraska State Museum

Lincoln, Nebraska

The University of Nebraska State Museum, also known as Morrill Hall, is a premier natural history museum. Home to “Archie,” the world’s largest fully mounted Columbian mammoth, it showcases Nebraska’s prehistoric past, fossils, and interactive exhibits. Visitors can explore paleontology, indigenous history, and biodiversity whilst the Mueller Planetarium offers immersive space shows, enhancing the museum’s educational appeal – a must-visit for science and history enthusiasts of all ages.

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Fort Robinson State Park

Crawford, Nebraska

Once a frontier military post, Fort Robinson has evolved into one of Nebraska’s premier state parks. Explore restored historic buildings, ride horseback through pine-studded trails, or take scenic jeep tours into the buttes. The park also offers hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. Steeped in Native American and military history — including the surrender of Sioux Chief Crazy Horse — it’s both a recreational playground and a meaningful cultural site in Nebraska’s northwest.

Fort Robinson State Park

Crawford, Nebraska

Once a frontier military post, Fort Robinson has evolved into one of Nebraska’s premier state parks. Explore restored historic buildings, ride horseback through pine-studded trails, or take scenic jeep tours into the buttes. The park also offers hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. Steeped in Native American and military history — including the surrender of Sioux Chief Crazy Horse — it’s both a recreational playground and a meaningful cultural site in Nebraska’s northwest.

Fort Robinson State Park Scenic Ridge Photo Credit Clay Cook Visit Nebraska

Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium

Omaha, Nebraska

Ranked among the world’s top zoos, Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo offers a world-class experience for all ages. Explore the world’s largest indoor desert and rainforest, marvel at the walk-through aquarium tunnel, and see everything from gorillas to penguins in immersive habitats. With engaging exhibits and conservation-focused education, it’s more than a zoo — it’s an unforgettable day of discovery. Perfect for families, animal lovers, and anyone curious about the natural world.

Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium

Omaha, Nebraska

Ranked among the world’s top zoos, Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo offers a world-class experience for all ages. Explore the world’s largest indoor desert and rainforest, marvel at the walk-through aquarium tunnel, and see everything from gorillas to penguins in immersive habitats. With engaging exhibits and conservation-focused education, it’s more than a zoo — it’s an unforgettable day of discovery. Perfect for families, animal lovers, and anyone curious about the natural world.

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Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum (SAC)

Ashland, Nebraska

Located between Omaha and Lincoln, this massive museum houses a stunning collection of aircraft, missiles, and Cold War artefacts. Explore vintage bombers, space exhibits, and interactive STEM displays. The museum honours the legacy of the Strategic Air Command and its role in national defence and aerospace innovation. Aviation buffs and curious kids alike will love wandering among the warbirds and simulators.

Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum (SAC)

Ashland, Nebraska

Located between Omaha and Lincoln, this massive museum houses a stunning collection of aircraft, missiles, and Cold War artefacts. Explore vintage bombers, space exhibits, and interactive STEM displays. The museum honours the legacy of the Strategic Air Command and its role in national defence and aerospace innovation. Aviation buffs and curious kids alike will love wandering among the warbirds and simulators.

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Robber's Cave

Lincoln, Nebraska

Robber’s Cave is a historic sandstone cave with a rich past of Native American use, outlaw hideouts, and brewery storage. Spanning over 460 square metres, its winding tunnels have inspired legends, including Jesse James’ rumoured visits. Once a secret speakeasy during Prohibition, it now offers guided tours showcasing its eerie passageways and fascinating history. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the cave remains a unique underground attraction in Nebraska.

Robber's Cave

Lincoln, Nebraska

Robber’s Cave is a historic sandstone cave with a rich past of Native American use, outlaw hideouts, and brewery storage. Spanning over 460 square metres, its winding tunnels have inspired legends, including Jesse James’ rumoured visits. Once a secret speakeasy during Prohibition, it now offers guided tours showcasing its eerie passageways and fascinating history. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the cave remains a unique underground attraction in Nebraska.

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Nebraska State Capitol

Lincoln, Nebraska

A National Historic Landmark, Nebraska’s capitol is a striking architectural masterpiece. Towering 122 metres above Lincoln, the Art Deco building features murals, mosaics, and carvings that tell the story of the state’s people and past. Visitors can take guided tours or ride the elevator to the observation deck for sweeping views of the city. Designed by architect Bertram Goodhue, this “Tower on the Plains” is a must-visit for architecture enthusiasts and history lovers alike.

Nebraska State Capitol

Lincoln, Nebraska

A National Historic Landmark, Nebraska’s capitol is a striking architectural masterpiece. Towering 122 metres above Lincoln, the Art Deco building features murals, mosaics, and carvings that tell the story of the state’s people and past. Visitors can take guided tours or ride the elevator to the observation deck for sweeping views of the city. Designed by architect Bertram Goodhue, this “Tower on the Plains” is a must-visit for architecture enthusiasts and history lovers alike.

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Pioneer Village

Minden, Nebraska

Home to one of America’s largest collections of historical artifacts, Pioneer Village is a time-traveller’s dream. Spread across 28 buildings, the collection features over 50,000 items—from antique cars and aircraft to frontier homes and early appliances. It’s a unique window into American innovation and pioneer life, curated by one man’s passion for preservation. Wander through decades of change and discover how everyday life evolved on the Great Plains. Ideal for families and history fans.

Pioneer Village

Minden, Nebraska

Home to one of America’s largest collections of historical artifacts, Pioneer Village is a time-traveller’s dream. Spread across 28 buildings, the collection features over 50,000 items—from antique cars and aircraft to frontier homes and early appliances. It’s a unique window into American innovation and pioneer life, curated by one man’s passion for preservation. Wander through decades of change and discover how everyday life evolved on the Great Plains. Ideal for families and history fans.

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Beaver Lake

Plattsmouth, Nebraska

Beaver Lake is a scenic, private lake community near Plattsmouth, offering a peaceful retreat for residents and visitors. Surrounded by rolling hills and lush landscapes, the lake provides opportunities for boating, fishing, swimming, and other water activities. With a relaxed atmosphere and beautiful waterfront homes, it’s a popular getaway for outdoor enthusiasts. Though primarily a residential area, its serene environment and natural beauty make it a hidden gem in eastern Nebraska.

Beaver Lake

Plattsmouth, Nebraska

Beaver Lake is a scenic, private lake community near Plattsmouth, offering a peaceful retreat for residents and visitors. Surrounded by rolling hills and lush landscapes, the lake provides opportunities for boating, fishing, swimming, and other water activities. With a relaxed atmosphere and beautiful waterfront homes, it’s a popular getaway for outdoor enthusiasts. Though primarily a residential area, its serene environment and natural beauty make it a hidden gem in eastern Nebraska.

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Lauritzen Gardens

Omaha, Nebraska

Omaha’s premier botanical gardens offer a peaceful escape in the heart of the city. Stroll through themed gardens, from a rose garden and arboretum to a four-season conservatory with exotic plants. Seasonal exhibits and garden railway displays make it family-friendly and photogenic year-round. Whether you’re seeking a quiet moment in nature or a fun outing with kids, Lauritzen Gardens brings beauty and serenity to Nebraska’s largest urban area.

Lauritzen Gardens

Omaha, Nebraska

Omaha’s premier botanical gardens offer a peaceful escape in the heart of the city. Stroll through themed gardens, from a rose garden and arboretum to a four-season conservatory with exotic plants. Seasonal exhibits and garden railway displays make it family-friendly and photogenic year-round. Whether you’re seeking a quiet moment in nature or a fun outing with kids, Lauritzen Gardens brings beauty and serenity to Nebraska’s largest urban area.

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Smith Falls State Park

Smith Falls State Park, Nebraska

Smith Falls State Park in Nebraska is home to Smith Falls, the state’s tallest waterfall at 19 metres. Located along the Niobrara River, the park is a popular stop for kayakers, canoeists, and nature lovers. A scenic footbridge leads visitors to the falls, where they can wade in the cool water. The park offers camping, hiking, and wildlife viewing, making it a serene getaway in the Sandhills region. It’s a must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts.

Smith Falls State Park

Smith Falls State Park, Nebraska

Smith Falls State Park in Nebraska is home to Smith Falls, the state’s tallest waterfall at 19 metres. Located along the Niobrara River, the park is a popular stop for kayakers, canoeists, and nature lovers. A scenic footbridge leads visitors to the falls, where they can wade in the cool water. The park offers camping, hiking, and wildlife viewing, making it a serene getaway in the Sandhills region. It’s a must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts.

Smith Falls State Park Photo Credit Clay Cook Visit Nebraska

Niobrara National Scenic River

North-Central Nebraska

Recognised as one of America’s most beautiful river corridors, the Niobrara offers a tranquil mix of waterfalls, cliffs, and diverse wildlife. Paddle through scenic landscapes on a canoe or kayak, spotting bison, deer, and more along the banks. The river winds through multiple ecosystems and is home to over 90 species of fish and 200+ waterfalls. Ideal for outdoor adventurers and families alike, it’s a peaceful escape that showcases Nebraska’s natural beauty.

Niobrara National Scenic River

North-Central Nebraska

Recognised as one of America’s most beautiful river corridors, the Niobrara offers a tranquil mix of waterfalls, cliffs, and diverse wildlife. Paddle through scenic landscapes on a canoe or kayak, spotting bison, deer, and more along the banks. The river winds through multiple ecosystems and is home to over 90 species of fish and 200+ waterfalls. Ideal for outdoor adventurers and families alike, it’s a peaceful escape that showcases Nebraska’s natural beauty.

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Lewis & Clark Landing

Omaha, Nebraska

Lewis & Clark Landing is a scenic riverfront park along the Missouri River, commemorating the famous 1804 expedition. It features walking trails, historical markers, and stunning views of the city skyline. Nearby attractions include the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge and Heartland of America Park. A popular spot for events, picnics, and outdoor activities, it offers a peaceful retreat while celebrating Nebraska’s role in early American exploration and westward expansion.

Lewis & Clark Landing

Omaha, Nebraska

Lewis & Clark Landing is a scenic riverfront park along the Missouri River, commemorating the famous 1804 expedition. It features walking trails, historical markers, and stunning views of the city skyline. Nearby attractions include the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge and Heartland of America Park. A popular spot for events, picnics, and outdoor activities, it offers a peaceful retreat while celebrating Nebraska’s role in early American exploration and westward expansion.

Lewis Clark Landing RiverFront Photo Credit Brad J Williams Visit Nebraska

Joslyn Castle

Omaha, Nebraska

Step into Omaha’s Gilded Age at Joslyn Castle, a majestic 35-room mansion built in 1903 for philanthropists George and Sarah Joslyn. Designed in Scottish Baronial style, the estate features exquisite woodwork, stained glass, and opulent period décor. Surrounded by landscaped gardens, the castle is open to the public for guided tours that share stories of wealth, innovation, and legacy. A true architectural gem, Joslyn Castle offers an elegant and immersive glimpse into Nebraska’s storied past.

Joslyn Castle

Omaha, Nebraska

Step into Omaha’s Gilded Age at Joslyn Castle, a majestic 35-room mansion built in 1903 for philanthropists George and Sarah Joslyn. Designed in Scottish Baronial style, the estate features exquisite woodwork, stained glass, and opulent period décor. Surrounded by landscaped gardens, the castle is open to the public for guided tours that share stories of wealth, innovation, and legacy. A true architectural gem, Joslyn Castle offers an elegant and immersive glimpse into Nebraska’s storied past.

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Omaha’s Old Market District

Omaha, Nebraska

This historic district blends cobblestone charm with a contemporary arts and dining scene. Once a bustling produce market, Omaha’s Old Market now features independent boutiques, art galleries, and top restaurants in restored brick warehouses. Street performers and horse-drawn carriages add to its unique atmosphere. Whether you’re shopping, dining, or simply soaking in the ambience, it’s the perfect place to experience the spirit of Omaha. Ideal for foodies, creatives, and anyone who loves historic flair.

Omaha’s Old Market District

Omaha, Nebraska

This historic district blends cobblestone charm with a contemporary arts and dining scene. Once a bustling produce market, Omaha’s Old Market now features independent boutiques, art galleries, and top restaurants in restored brick warehouses. Street performers and horse-drawn carriages add to its unique atmosphere. Whether you’re shopping, dining, or simply soaking in the ambience, it’s the perfect place to experience the spirit of Omaha. Ideal for foodies, creatives, and anyone who loves historic flair.

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Kiewit Luminarium

Omaha, Nebraska

Located on Omaha’s RiverFront, the Kiewit Luminarium is an innovative science, technology, and art centre designed to spark curiosity across all ages. Featuring over 100 hands-on exhibits, it invites visitors to explore everything from physics and engineering to human perception and creativity. With striking modern architecture and river views, the Luminarium is a dynamic space where science meets imagination — perfect for families, learners, and curious minds.

Kiewit Luminarium

Omaha, Nebraska

Located on Omaha’s RiverFront, the Kiewit Luminarium is an innovative science, technology, and art centre designed to spark curiosity across all ages. Featuring over 100 hands-on exhibits, it invites visitors to explore everything from physics and engineering to human perception and creativity. With striking modern architecture and river views, the Luminarium is a dynamic space where science meets imagination — perfect for families, learners, and curious minds.

Luminarium Photo Credit Eric Francis Visit Nebraska

Carhenge

Alliance, Nebraska

A delightfully offbeat attraction in the Sandhills region, Carhenge is a full-scale replica of England’s Stonehenge — but made entirely of vintage American cars. Created as a tribute by local artist Jim Reinders, this roadside wonder mixes art, humour, and nostalgia. It’s free to visit, wonderfully photogenic, and sure to spark conversation. Stop for a quick photo or stay longer to explore additional sculptures. Carhenge proves that Nebraska is full of unexpected surprises.

Carhenge

Alliance, Nebraska

A delightfully offbeat attraction in the Sandhills region, Carhenge is a full-scale replica of England’s Stonehenge — but made entirely of vintage American cars. Created as a tribute by local artist Jim Reinders, this roadside wonder mixes art, humour, and nostalgia. It’s free to visit, wonderfully photogenic, and sure to spark conversation. Stop for a quick photo or stay longer to explore additional sculptures. Carhenge proves that Nebraska is full of unexpected surprises.

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Haymarket District

Lincoln, Nebraska

The Haymarket District blends historic charm with modern energy in downtown Lincoln. Renovated warehouses now house breweries, boutiques, farm-to-table eateries, and live music venues. Red brick streets and the iconic water tower lend the area a timeless feel, especially on game days when fans gather before heading to nearby Memorial Stadium. It’s the perfect place to shop local, grab a bite, or enjoy Nebraska’s college town spirit with a cool, creative twist.

Haymarket District

Lincoln, Nebraska

The Haymarket District blends historic charm with modern energy in downtown Lincoln. Renovated warehouses now house breweries, boutiques, farm-to-table eateries, and live music venues. Red brick streets and the iconic water tower lend the area a timeless feel, especially on game days when fans gather before heading to nearby Memorial Stadium. It’s the perfect place to shop local, grab a bite, or enjoy Nebraska’s college town spirit with a cool, creative twist.

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The Amazing Pizza Machine

Omaha, Nebraska

The Amazing Pizza Machine is a family-friendly entertainment centre offering an all-you-can-eat pizza buffet along with a wide variety of arcade games, rides, and attractions. Guests can enjoy a selection of pizzas, pasta, salad, and desserts while exploring the fun-filled environment. The venue also features a go-kart track, mini-golf, laser tag, and a prize area, making it a popular destination for birthday parties, family outings, and group events.

The Amazing Pizza Machine

Omaha, Nebraska

The Amazing Pizza Machine is a family-friendly entertainment centre offering an all-you-can-eat pizza buffet along with a wide variety of arcade games, rides, and attractions. Guests can enjoy a selection of pizzas, pasta, salad, and desserts while exploring the fun-filled environment. The venue also features a go-kart track, mini-golf, laser tag, and a prize area, making it a popular destination for birthday parties, family outings, and group events.

The Amazing Pizza Machine Photo Credit Eric Francis Visit Nebraska

Spielbound Board Game Cafe

Omaha, Nebraska

Spielbound Board Game Café is a haven for board game lovers, offering a massive library of over 2,600 games to play. Guests can enjoy coffee, craft beer, and snacks while diving into everything from classics to modern strategy games. With a welcoming atmosphere, regular game nights, and knowledgeable staff to help with rules, it’s a perfect spot for friends, families, and gaming enthusiasts to connect and unwind.

Spielbound Board Game Cafe

Omaha, Nebraska

Spielbound Board Game Café is a haven for board game lovers, offering a massive library of over 2,600 games to play. Guests can enjoy coffee, craft beer, and snacks while diving into everything from classics to modern strategy games. With a welcoming atmosphere, regular game nights, and knowledgeable staff to help with rules, it’s a perfect spot for friends, families, and gaming enthusiasts to connect and unwind.

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Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge

Omaha, Nebraska – Council Bluffs, Iowa

The Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge stretches 910 metres across the Missouri River, linking downtown Omaha, Nebraska, with Council Bluffs, Iowa. This striking suspension bridge invites walkers, runners, and cyclists to “bob” between two states. At night, it glows with colourful LED lights, creating a vibrant riverside scene. The bridge connects to The RiverFront parklands and offers panoramic city and river views. Stop at the state line marker mid-bridge for the perfect photo—and a fun, feet-in-two-states moment.

Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge

Omaha, Nebraska – Council Bluffs, Iowa

The Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge stretches 910 metres across the Missouri River, linking downtown Omaha, Nebraska, with Council Bluffs, Iowa. This striking suspension bridge invites walkers, runners, and cyclists to “bob” between two states. At night, it glows with colourful LED lights, creating a vibrant riverside scene. The bridge connects to The RiverFront parklands and offers panoramic city and river views. Stop at the state line marker mid-bridge for the perfect photo—and a fun, feet-in-two-states moment.

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Toadstool Geological Park

Near Crawford, Nebraska

Step into a surreal landscape at Toadstool Geologic Park, where wind-carved rock formations and badlands resemble a prehistoric world. Often called Nebraska’s answer to the Badlands, it’s a must-see for geology enthusiasts and photographers. Short hiking trails guide you past toadstool-shaped rocks, fossil beds, and sweeping views of the High Plains. Remote, quiet, and full of ancient mystery, it offers a fascinating glimpse into Earth’s history and Nebraska’s unique natural diversity.

Toadstool Geological Park

Near Crawford, Nebraska

Step into a surreal landscape at Toadstool Geologic Park, where wind-carved rock formations and badlands resemble a prehistoric world. Often called Nebraska’s answer to the Badlands, it’s a must-see for geology enthusiasts and photographers. Short hiking trails guide you past toadstool-shaped rocks, fossil beds, and sweeping views of the High Plains. Remote, quiet, and full of ancient mystery, it offers a fascinating glimpse into Earth’s history and Nebraska’s unique natural diversity.

Toadstool Geological Park Photo Credit Clay Cook Visit Nebraska

Scotts Bluff National Monument

Gering, Nebraska

Soaring 244 metres above the prairie, Scotts Bluff served as a major waypoint for emigrants on the Oregon, California, and Mormon Trails. Today, visitors can hike scenic trails, drive the summit road, or explore fascinating exhibits at the visitor centre. Learn about westward expansion while enjoying panoramic views from the top. With rugged beauty and rich history, it’s a top destination for both nature lovers and history seekers travelling through western Nebraska.

Scotts Bluff National Monument

Gering, Nebraska

Soaring 244 metres above the prairie, Scotts Bluff served as a major waypoint for emigrants on the Oregon, California, and Mormon Trails. Today, visitors can hike scenic trails, drive the summit road, or explore fascinating exhibits at the visitor centre. Learn about westward expansion while enjoying panoramic views from the top. With rugged beauty and rich history, it’s a top destination for both nature lovers and history seekers travelling through western Nebraska.

Scotts Bluff National Monument Summit Road Tunnel Photo Credit Neal Alfano Visit Nebraska

Sandhill Crane Migration

Platte River Valley (near Kearney), Nebraska

Every spring, Nebraska’s Platte River Valley becomes a stage for one of the world’s greatest wildlife migrations. Over 600,000 sandhill cranes stop here to rest and feed — creating a spectacular show of sound, motion, and natural wonder. Early morning or sunset viewing from blinds offers unforgettable scenes. The nearby Crane Trust Nature & Visitor Center provides educational exhibits and tours. Bird lovers, photographers, and nature seekers won’t want to miss this once-a-year spectacle.

Sandhill Crane Migration

Platte River Valley (near Kearney), Nebraska

Every spring, Nebraska’s Platte River Valley becomes a stage for one of the world’s greatest wildlife migrations. Over 600,000 sandhill cranes stop here to rest and feed — creating a spectacular show of sound, motion, and natural wonder. Early morning or sunset viewing from blinds offers unforgettable scenes. The nearby Crane Trust Nature & Visitor Center provides educational exhibits and tours. Bird lovers, photographers, and nature seekers won’t want to miss this once-a-year spectacle.

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Indian Cave State Park

Shubert, Nebraska

Located along the Missouri River, Indian Cave State Park offers rugged beauty and ancient history. Hike scenic bluffs, bike forest trails, or spot wildlife in this 3,000-hectare natural haven. Its namesake feature, Indian Cave, contains prehistoric Native American petroglyphs etched into sandstone. Popular in all seasons, the park also offers camping, horseback riding, and stunning autumn foliage. It’s a peaceful retreat that combines outdoor adventure with a deep sense of cultural significance.

Indian Cave State Park

Shubert, Nebraska

Located along the Missouri River, Indian Cave State Park offers rugged beauty and ancient history. Hike scenic bluffs, bike forest trails, or spot wildlife in this 3,000-hectare natural haven. Its namesake feature, Indian Cave, contains prehistoric Native American petroglyphs etched into sandstone. Popular in all seasons, the park also offers camping, horseback riding, and stunning autumn foliage. It’s a peaceful retreat that combines outdoor adventure with a deep sense of cultural significance.

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Bellevue Berry Pumpkin

Papillion, Nebraska

Bellevue Berry & Pumpkin Ranch is a family-friendly farm offering seasonal fun, from berry picking in summer to a lively pumpkin patch and haunted attractions in fall. Visitors enjoy hayrack rides, corn mazes, farm animals, and fresh produce. The ranch hosts themed events, including a Wild West ghost town and spooky haunted houses. With its rustic charm and hands-on activities, it’s a favourite destination for families and autumn enthusiasts near Omaha.

Bellevue Berry Pumpkin

Papillion, Nebraska

Bellevue Berry & Pumpkin Ranch is a family-friendly farm offering seasonal fun, from berry picking in summer to a lively pumpkin patch and haunted attractions in fall. Visitors enjoy hayrack rides, corn mazes, farm animals, and fresh produce. The ranch hosts themed events, including a Wild West ghost town and spooky haunted houses. With its rustic charm and hands-on activities, it’s a favourite destination for families and autumn enthusiasts near Omaha.

Bellevue Berry Pumpkin Photo Credit Rick Neibel Visit Nebraska

Cowboy Trail Bridge

Valentine – Norfolk, Nebraska

Stretching over 320 km along a former railroad corridor, the Cowboy Trail is one of America’s longest rail-trails. Cyclists, walkers, and horseback riders travel through prairie landscapes, historic towns, and over 200 bridges — including the dramatic Valentine High Bridge, a 150-metre-long trestle over the Niobrara River. Interpretive signs and welcoming communities make this a uniquely Nebraskan adventure. Whether you bike a short segment or tackle a multi-day ride, the Cowboy Trail offers a peaceful, scenic way to explore the state.

Cowboy Trail Bridge

Valentine – Norfolk, Nebraska

Stretching over 320 km along a former railroad corridor, the Cowboy Trail is one of America’s longest rail-trails. Cyclists, walkers, and horseback riders travel through prairie landscapes, historic towns, and over 200 bridges — including the dramatic Valentine High Bridge, a 150-metre-long trestle over the Niobrara River. Interpretive signs and welcoming communities make this a uniquely Nebraskan adventure. Whether you bike a short segment or tackle a multi-day ride, the Cowboy Trail offers a peaceful, scenic way to explore the state.

Cowboy Trail Bridge Bikers Crossing Photo Credit Clay Cook Visit Nebraska

Calamus Reservoir

Central Nebraska

Calamus Reservoir is a scenic retreat known for boating, fishing, and camping. Spanning 5,123 acres, it offers clear waters, sandy beaches, and abundant wildlife. Anglers enjoy catching walleye, bass, and catfish, while birdwatchers spot eagles and pelicans. The surrounding Calamus State Recreation Area provides hiking, hunting, and picnic spots. With its peaceful atmosphere and diverse outdoor activities, Calamus Reservoir is a top destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

Calamus Reservoir

Central Nebraska

Calamus Reservoir is a scenic retreat known for boating, fishing, and camping. Spanning 5,123 acres, it offers clear waters, sandy beaches, and abundant wildlife. Anglers enjoy catching walleye, bass, and catfish, while birdwatchers spot eagles and pelicans. The surrounding Calamus State Recreation Area provides hiking, hunting, and picnic spots. With its peaceful atmosphere and diverse outdoor activities, Calamus Reservoir is a top destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

Calamus Reservoir

Calamus Outfitters Horseback Riding

Burwell, Nebraska

Calamus Outfitters offers horseback riding adventures amidst the Calamus Reservoir. Visitors can explore scenic trails, riding through sandhills and along the reservoir’s shoreline. Suitable for all experience levels, the guided rides provide a chance to enjoy Nebraska’s rugged natural beauty while horseback. In addition to trail rides, the outfitter offers opportunities for camping, fishing, and other outdoor activities, making it a great destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

Calamus Outfitters Horseback Riding

Burwell, Nebraska

Calamus Outfitters offers horseback riding adventures amidst the Calamus Reservoir. Visitors can explore scenic trails, riding through sandhills and along the reservoir’s shoreline. Suitable for all experience levels, the guided rides provide a chance to enjoy Nebraska’s rugged natural beauty while horseback. In addition to trail rides, the outfitter offers opportunities for camping, fishing, and other outdoor activities, making it a great destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

Calamus Outfitters Horseback Riding Photo Credit Clay Cook Visit Nebraska

The Archway

Kearney, Nebraska

Spanning Interstate 80, The Archway is a one-of-a-kind museum that tells the story of America’s westward expansion. Walk through immersive exhibits featuring pioneer trails, telegraph lines, and the development of cross-country travel. Audio tours and life-size dioramas bring history to life in an engaging, family-friendly format. With picnic areas and walking trails nearby, it’s a great stop for road-trippers crossing the state. The Archway turns a drive into an unforgettable journey through time.

The Archway

Kearney, Nebraska

Spanning Interstate 80, The Archway is a one-of-a-kind museum that tells the story of America’s westward expansion. Walk through immersive exhibits featuring pioneer trails, telegraph lines, and the development of cross-country travel. Audio tours and life-size dioramas bring history to life in an engaging, family-friendly format. With picnic areas and walking trails nearby, it’s a great stop for road-trippers crossing the state. The Archway turns a drive into an unforgettable journey through time.

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Tree Rush Adventures

Fontenelle, Nebraska

Tree Rush Adventures offers an exciting outdoor experience with high ropes courses, zip lines, and obstacle challenges set among the trees. Located in Fontenelle Forest, it provides fun for all ages and skill levels, with courses ranging from beginner to advanced. Visitors can navigate through aerial obstacles, zip across the forest canopy, and enjoy breathtaking views. Ideal for families, groups, and adventure enthusiasts, Tree Rush Adventures delivers a thrilling way to connect with nature.

Tree Rush Adventures

Fontenelle, Nebraska

Tree Rush Adventures offers an exciting outdoor experience with high ropes courses, zip lines, and obstacle challenges set among the trees. Located in Fontenelle Forest, it provides fun for all ages and skill levels, with courses ranging from beginner to advanced. Visitors can navigate through aerial obstacles, zip across the forest canopy, and enjoy breathtaking views. Ideal for families, groups, and adventure enthusiasts, Tree Rush Adventures delivers a thrilling way to connect with nature.

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Heartland of America Park at the RiverFront

Omaha, Nebraska

Nestled along Omaha’s revitalized RiverFront, Heartland of America Park is a year-round destination blending peaceful lakeside scenery and energetic city life. In summer, enjoy gardens, walking paths, and boating. In winter, the popular Skate Ribbon transforms into an outdoor ice rink. Skaters glide along a winding, refrigerated ice loop under twinkling lights. With seasonal displays, scenic benches, and a lively ambiance, it’s a magical urban retreat in every season.

Heartland of America Park at the RiverFront

Omaha, Nebraska

Nestled along Omaha’s revitalized RiverFront, Heartland of America Park is a year-round destination blending peaceful lakeside scenery and energetic city life. In summer, enjoy gardens, walking paths, and boating. In winter, the popular Skate Ribbon transforms into an outdoor ice rink. Skaters glide along a winding, refrigerated ice loop under twinkling lights. With seasonal displays, scenic benches, and a lively ambiance, it’s a magical urban retreat in every season.

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International Quilt Museum

Lincoln, Nebraska
Located on the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s East Campus, the International Quilt Museum holds the world’s largest publicly owned quilt collection. With over 9,000 quilts from more than 65 countries, the museum showcases textile artistry from the 1600s to today. Visitors can explore a mix of traditional and contemporary exhibits in six thoughtfully designed galleries. Public docent-led tours are offered Tuesday through Saturday, providing deeper insight into the craftsmanship, cultural context, and creativity behind this global collection.

International Quilt Museum

Lincoln, Nebraska
Located on the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s East Campus, the International Quilt Museum holds the world’s largest publicly owned quilt collection. With over 9,000 quilts from more than 65 countries, the museum showcases textile artistry from the 1600s to today. Visitors can explore a mix of traditional and contemporary exhibits in six thoughtfully designed galleries. Public docent-led tours are offered Tuesday through Saturday, providing deeper insight into the craftsmanship, cultural context, and creativity behind this global collection.

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Durham Museum

Omaha, Nebraska

The Durham Museum is housed in the historic Union Station, a beautifully restored 1931 Art Deco building. The museum showcases the region’s history, with exhibits on the pioneering West, the Transcontinental Railroad, and the World War II era. Visitors can explore interactive displays, artifacts, and a restored train car. With rotating exhibits and educational programs, the Durham Museum offers a captivating look at Nebraska’s cultural and historical heritage.

Durham Museum

Omaha, Nebraska

The Durham Museum is housed in the historic Union Station, a beautifully restored 1931 Art Deco building. The museum showcases the region’s history, with exhibits on the pioneering West, the Transcontinental Railroad, and the World War II era. Visitors can explore interactive displays, artifacts, and a restored train car. With rotating exhibits and educational programs, the Durham Museum offers a captivating look at Nebraska’s cultural and historical heritage.

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Omaha Children's Museum

Omaha, Nebraska

The Omaha Children’s Museum in Nebraska is a vibrant, interactive space designed to spark curiosity and learning in young minds. With hands-on exhibits focused on science, art, and culture, the museum offers a variety of fun and educational experiences. Children can explore themed areas like Water Works, Science Play, and Imagination Playground, encouraging creativity and problem-solving. The museum also hosts special events and programmes, making it a top destination for families and young learners.

Omaha Children's Museum

Omaha, Nebraska

The Omaha Children’s Museum in Nebraska is a vibrant, interactive space designed to spark curiosity and learning in young minds. With hands-on exhibits focused on science, art, and culture, the museum offers a variety of fun and educational experiences. Children can explore themed areas like Water Works, Science Play, and Imagination Playground, encouraging creativity and problem-solving. The museum also hosts special events and programmes, making it a top destination for families and young learners.

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Charles Schwab Field Tour

Omaha, Nebraska

Charles Schwab Field, affectionately known as “The Chuck,” is Omaha’s premier baseball stadium, renowned for hosting the NCAA Men’s College World Series since 2011. Located at 1200 Mike Fahey Street, the stadium boasts a seating capacity of 24,000 and offers a 360-degree concourse for unobstructed views. Visitors can explore the stadium through guided tours, which provide behind-the-scenes access to areas like the clubhouse, dugout, and press box. Tours must be booked at least ten business days in advance. Check with Travel USA for more details …

Charles Schwab Field Tour

Omaha, Nebraska

Charles Schwab Field, affectionately known as “The Chuck,” is Omaha’s premier baseball stadium, renowned for hosting the NCAA Men’s College World Series since 2011. Located at 1200 Mike Fahey Street, the stadium boasts a seating capacity of 24,000 and offers a 360-degree concourse for unobstructed views. Visitors can explore the stadium through guided tours, which provide behind-the-scenes access to areas like the clubhouse, dugout, and press box. Tours must be booked at least ten business days in advance. Check with Travel USA for more details …

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Gene Leahy Mall

Omaha, Nebraska

Gene Leahy Mall is a vibrant 9.6-acre park in downtown Omaha, seamlessly connecting to the revitalised RiverFront. Once a sunken plaza, it was transformed in 2022 into a dynamic, street-level green space. Visitors can enjoy a state-of-the-art playground, interactive water features, a performance pavilion, a sculpture garden, and a modern dog park. The park hosts seasonal events, live music, and community gatherings, offering a lively urban oasis for both relaxation and recreation

Gene Leahy Mall

Omaha, Nebraska

Gene Leahy Mall is a vibrant 9.6-acre park in downtown Omaha, seamlessly connecting to the revitalised RiverFront. Once a sunken plaza, it was transformed in 2022 into a dynamic, street-level green space. Visitors can enjoy a state-of-the-art playground, interactive water features, a performance pavilion, a sculpture garden, and a modern dog park. The park hosts seasonal events, live music, and community gatherings, offering a lively urban oasis for both relaxation and recreation

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Fort Cody Trading Post

North Platte, Nebraska

Fort Cody Trading Post is a quirky roadside attraction celebrating the Old West. Established in 1963, it features a replica frontier fort, a miniature Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show with over 20,000 hand-carved figures, and an eclectic gift shop filled with Western memorabilia. Visitors can explore historic exhibits, see antique firearms, and enjoy seasonal live reenactments. A nostalgic stop on I-80, Fort Cody captures the spirit of America’s frontier history.

Fort Cody Trading Post

North Platte, Nebraska

Fort Cody Trading Post is a quirky roadside attraction celebrating the Old West. Established in 1963, it features a replica frontier fort, a miniature Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show with over 20,000 hand-carved figures, and an eclectic gift shop filled with Western memorabilia. Visitors can explore historic exhibits, see antique firearms, and enjoy seasonal live reenactments. A nostalgic stop on I-80, Fort Cody captures the spirit of America’s frontier history.

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