Nebraska is the land of endless possibilities. It’s unpredictable, and that’s what adds to its charm. Nebraska is known as the “Great Plains” state. The best starting point for visitors is probably Ponca. Ponca State Park is an ideal place for discovering the Missouri river. Near Valentine, the Niobrara River is also a great place to go. The Upper Reach is one of the nation’s premier canoeing rivers.

In the west of the state, Scotts Bluff is a prominent natural landmark for emigrants on the Oregon Trail. In the east of the state, the cities of Lincoln and Omaha offer big city life with a Midwest touch. Omaha especially is a vibrant, thriving city with great attractions and restaurants. Lincoln is the capital city of Nebraska.
Nebraska offers visitors a variety of historic and cultural attractions, as well as recreational opportunities. Enjoy rich heritage, experience mid-western hospitality, explore picturesque orchards, wineries, award-winning attractions and indulge in golfing, dining, lodging, shopping and more. Among the principal attractions are Agate Fossil Beds, Homestead, and Scotts Bluff National Monuments; Chimney Rock National Historic Site; a recreated pioneer village at Minden; Boys Town; the State Capitol in Lincoln; the Joslyn Art Museum and the Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha; Museum of Nebraska Art in Kearney; Museum of Nebraska History in Lincoln; and the University of Nebraska State Museum in Lincoln. With all these options, Nebraska is sure to suit everybody’s taste.
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