Just across the river from Vermillion, South Dakota is the Mulberry Bend overlook in Newcastle, Nebraska. Long ago, the Lewis and Clark expedition passed through here and noted its exceptional beauty. Even before that, Indigenous tribes made their homes along the river and enjoyed the bounty of deer, turkey, and other food sources. Today, it’s a great place to stop and appreciate just how lovely the river and the land really are.

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Mulberry Bend Overlook can be found on Hwy 15 on the Nebraska side of the river. It’s located on the east side of the highway, and it’s well-marked so you don’t have to worry about missing it. Visit the National Park Service for more helpful information about this lovely place.

Please be aware that the overlook has recently been closed for upgrades; check with the National Park Service to make sure Mulberry Bend Overlook is open before you visit.

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