15 Hidden Gems Waiting To Be Discovered In Nebraska In 2018
The whole of Nebraska is something of a hidden gem. There are lots of people who don’t realize what a special place we have here in the middle of the country. There are even a lot of Nebraskans who have no idea how many great attractions are scattered around the state. If you haven’t visited these attractions we highlighted in 2017, make 2018 your year to explore them all.
1. This town that will make you feel like you're in a different country.
Stromsburg is like a little pocket of Sweden right here in Nebraska. From European architecture to the popular Swedish Midsommar Festival, this place is truly special.
The Dairy Store on the UNL campus is known for its incredible ice cream, but did you know they also make cheese on site? You can even take a tour with advance notice and watch the cheesemaking process.
The Garden of the Zodiac is tucked away in the Passageway in Omaha's Old Market. Plenty of lifelong Omahans have never visited this enchanting little secret space. Make it one of your new year's resolutions to get out to see it!
Bailey Yard and the Golden Spike Tower in North Platte aren't nearly as well known as they should be. You can watch the trains coming and going from high up in the observation tower - it's an experience no train lover should miss.
You may have dismissed Broken Bow in the past, but it's time to take another look. The residents are completely dedicated to the continued improvement of their community, and it shows. This town is absolutely worth a visit.
The story of the Prairie Peace Park is heartbreaking, and the decaying remains of the buildings and art there are even more so. You can still drive by and see what's left of the park - a trip we highly recommend taking.
Drive out from Omaha toward Eppley Airfield and you'll pass by a sign that's easy to miss. It will direct you to Freedom Park, a unique spot right next to the river where retired naval craft and other military objects rest. It's a seriously unexpected place to find in triple-landlocked Nebraska.
Not a lot of people consider Aurora a destination; rather, it's often just a place to pass through. Take the time to stop by, though, and you'll find a vibrant yet cozy community.
Stop by Kearney between Memorial Day and Labor Day to visit this one-of-a-kind attraction. Enjoy a ride around a small lake and be mesmerized by the enormous catfish swimming along under the glass-bottom boat. It's an experience you can't find anywhere else in the state!
If you ever drive down I-80 past Gretna you'll likely see this mysterious building off on the horizon. Take some time to visit it and you'll be amazed at just how beautiful and unique it really is.
This beautiful farm near Fremont once housed destitute people, but now it hosts homeless animals. The residents are treated with unparalleled love and care, and you can even visit at certain times with advance arrangements.
R.F. Goeke in Atkinson is one of a small number of general stores left in Nebraska. It's even got a genuine vintage soda fountain inside which will take you back several decades.
Lake McConaughy is anything but a hidden gem - it's a bright, shining, well-known gem that everyone seems to love. But not many people know that you can camp right on the beach, either in an RV or a tent.
There's a pretty well known riverboat cruise in Omaha, but did you know that there's another great cruise in Brownville? The Spirit of Brownville is a magical ride that'll transport you back to early Nebraska when river travel was the norm.
These are some of the best hidden gems we brought to you in 2017, compiled here so you can easily make plans to visit them all. What other places have you read about here that you plan to visit in the new year? Share with us in the comments!
For even more terrific places to visit in 2018, check out another recent compilation full of suggestions.
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As a lifelong Nebraskan, Delana loves discovering the many hidden treasures of her state. She has worked as a writer and editor since 2007. Delana's work has been featured on more than a dozen websites and in Nebraska Life Magazine.