4 Star Places To Visit in Nebraska, United States (50)
4.5Henry Doorly Zoo(5.942 reviews) - What an experience! Monday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Theaters • Zoos • Aquariums
This world-class zoo is famous for its involvement with breeding endangered species from around the world.See more..
4.5Old Market(2.564 reviews) - An Eclectic Delight! Neighborhoods
Omaha preserves its historic place in time in this historic section of town where visitors can stroll along the cobbled streets and explore the many preserved buildings.See more..
We had a little time to kill so checked out the Pedestrian Bridge as a potential place to take family in the future. It was beastly hot so not as enjoyable as it could be. The bridge is impressive, even during the daylight. We will try it at night sometime to see the lights. From the bridge we saw an assortment of animal tracks as well as some birds (including the Green Heron). It was a leisurely walk, pausing to take pictures of the grandkids sitting half in Iowa and half in Nebraska. The bridge actually moves and the cables visibly vibrate in the wind. The Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Headquarters and Visitor Center, at the base of the bridge in Omaha, is also excellent.See more..
Beautiful architecture blends with memories of a time gone by at the historic Durham Museum. Opened in 1931, Union Station was built by Union Pacific Railroad as the showpiece to the city of its headquarters. Considered one of Omaha’s most unique treasures, and now an official National Historic Landmark, the station is one of the best examples of art deco architecture in the country. The Durham Museum offers unique, hands-on learning for people of all ages. Enjoy an extraordinary array of permanent exhibits including restored train cars, 1940’s storefronts, HO Model trains, numerous artifacts showing the history of the region and the Byron Reed collection, which includes some of the world’s rarest coins and documents. During your stay be sure to stop by the authentic soda fountain and enjoy a phosphate or malt.See more..
We were in town for a wedding and decided to visit these gardens as they came highly recommended to us. Luckily, we went early, as it was very hot the day we were there. There is a lot of construction happening at the gardens, so they have decided to offer the shuttle as a free service as it is the only way to actually get to the center gardens. There were quite a variety of gardens to enjoy, my favorite being the Railroad Gardens: six hobby train lines nestled among the trees. Quite unique. But they only run the trains in the summer, I was told. The Conservatory is filled with some unique plants and beautiful fountains, and well worth walking through. There is a reasonably priced cafe inside the visitor center.See more..
4.5Joslyn Art Museum(900 reviews) - Beautiful, fun for little ones Monday: Art Museums
Beautiful and fun, from the outdoor space to inside. Our kids (1 and 5) as well as s enjoyed it very mischievous. Our favorite is the lower level art interactive room, very thoughtful and fun activities, some even 1 yr-old can engage, made us very happy. Also very good in preventing COVID, such as requiring hand-sanitizer before entering the room of interaction and having a staff sanitizing there all the timeSee more..
4.5Nebraska State Capitol(864 reviews) - Magnificent State Capitol Monday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Government Buildings
Beautiful mosaic ceilings and floors, paintings and sculptures inside the 400-foot high capitol building are as impressive as its marble, bronze and gold leaf exterior and white tower topped by a bronze statue. Free guided tours are available.See more..
4.5Great Platte River Road Archway Monument(822 reviews)from $15.00 - Unique history museum Monday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Observation Decks & Towers • Monuments & Statues • History Museums
Spanning I-80 at Exit 275 in Kearney, NE, the Archway's unique, family-friendly experience tells the story of the adventurers who followed the Great Platte River Road across Nebraska and helped to build America. Spend about an hour or more in our historical exhibit. Our personal audio guide lets you set the pace. Walk with the pioneers on the Oregon Trail. Watch a rider make a stop at a Pony Express Station. Hear Mark Twain's account of a cross-country stagecoach trip. Relive the creation the nation's first Transcontinental Railroad. Hear stories of early auto travel on the Lincoln Highway. Watch traffic pass below you on I-80. Then, see the replica sod house. Stretch your legs on our hike/bike trail. Picnic on the Archway grounds. Discover unique souvenirs at the Archway Mining Company. Make the Archway part of your family's travel adventure.See more..
4.5Sunken Gardens(757 reviews) - Very Nice Gardens! Monday: 6:00 AM - 11:00 PM Gardens
We (myself and my grandparents) visited the garden at the end of September. It was a really great stop on our road trip especially since it was free! We wandered the gardens for 30-45 minutes. There’s so much to look at! We also really enjoyed the two koi ponds. If you have some time or need a quick stop on your road trip this is a great place to stretch your legs. Although this might not be the best stop if you’re bringing small kids as there are some nude statues in the garden.See more..
4.5Carhenge(648 reviews) - A fun stop Monday: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM Spent < 1 hour Points of Interest & Landmarks • Monuments & Statues
Replica of Stonehenge that is created from old automobiles. Pit Stop Gift Shop is open during the summer, merchandise available in town at the Knight Museum in the winter.See more..
4.5Scotts Bluff National Monument(627 reviews) - Worth the short drive. Monday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours National Parks
I definitely recommend visiting here if you're near. The short drive from I80 or from the routes north to the Black Hills are well worth it, and the park itself is beautiful and easy to enjoy. It's also free. You can see/do a lot in a relatively short amount of time. Super nice visitor center with great museum and very nice staff. The drive to the top on the narrow road provides ever changing views of the surrounding landscapes. At the top, there is a parking area with nice views and two short trails if you wish to stretch your legs: South View (1/8 mile), North View (1/2 mile). Both trails are paved with great views and info exhibits. You can also take the trail down to the visitor center from here (1.6 miles). Views from the top are spectacular. Look down on the town of Gering and follow in your mind the old Oregon Trail all the way to Chimney Rock over 20 miles away. We were here late in the day so the colors were awesome.See more..
We weren’t going to stop here but after seeing a brochure that had pictures of the tower we decided to make a stop. I’m glad we did. The visitor center had a short film that you could watch as well as coffee and snacks for visitors. Once you’re done with the film you can then take the elevators to the top. We went to the 8th floor that’s fully enclosed first. On that floor there was a lot of information and items that were related to the towers history, the history of trains, and the history of the railroad. It was very interesting, even for people who aren’t train fanatics. There were also view finders in the tower but you can only use them if you have some quarters. The top floor is also staffed with volunteers that will discuss the railroad yard, there experiences working here or working on trains, or other related topics. Next we went to the 7th floor which is an open air deck. From here you can see the yard and also hear what’s going on. There were also view finders on this deck as well as picnic tables. Another highlight of this stop was the exhibits and film related to the orphan trains that traveled through the area. If you’re in the area this is a pretty great place to stop. You can stay for a while or for 30-45 minutes.See more..
The Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum is home to one of the largest collections of Cold War aircraft and artifacts in the U.S. The Museum preserves and displays historic aircraft, missiles, and space vehicles and provides STEM education. The Museum is a 300,000-square-foot facility that features a glass atrium, two aircraft display hangars, a traveling exhibit area, a children's interactive gallery, a 200-seat theater, a museum store, an aircraft restoration gallery, and a cafe. The glass atrium is constructed of 525 glass panels that encase a Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird. The Museum hosts regular exhibitions and several special events throughout the year. The Museum's Education Department is committed to fueling the curiosity of children across the Midwest and to educating them in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Regular STEM sessions, workshops and camp programs are available at the Museum.See more..
4.5Memorial Stadium(520 reviews) - Game day Monday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM Arenas & Stadiums
I love the attitude at the stadium. Everyone is so proud of their Nebraska Cornhusker Football! They keep the crowd involved in the game especially when we get a touchdown. The red balloons float into the sky with the first touchdown. The crowd chants for the Husker team. We sat in club seating. It was so much more comfortable than the regular bleacher seats. We had a stadium seat to sit in. We could go inside to get food, use the restroom and stay out of the sun.See more..
4.5Omaha Children's Museum(495 reviews) - Little Kids loved it Monday: Spent More than 3 hours Children's Museums
Omaha Children's Museum is a hands-on museum that provides an ever-changing series of interactive traveling and permanent exhibits, science shows, and special events. It's Nebraska most-visited museum, and serves families with children primarily ages 8 and younger. Permanent exhibits include the Imagination Playground, a science center, Arts Smart Center, Zooland, Susie's Station, and the Grass Patch. Omaha Children's Museum is a member of the Association of Science -Technology Centers. Parking is free in the two lots south of the museum building. Parking on the weekends is free at the elementary school across St. Mary Avenue. There is also meter parking along the street.See more..
Lincoln Children's Zoo is rated among the best zoos for children by Parent Magazine and is home to over 400 animals, including the world's smallest monkeys (pygmy marmosets), ring-tailed lemurs, dromedary camels, red pandas, meerkats, and more!. Over 40 of our animals are endangered, including the Humboldt Penguin, Amur leopard and Matschie's tree kangaroo. Featuring interactive Zoofari stations with Larry the Cable Guy, up-close animal encounters and the historic ZO&O Railroad, the Zoo is the perfect destination for the entire family. Lincoln Children's Zoo's mission is "to enrich lives through firsthand interaction with living things."See more..
4.5CHI Health Center(356 reviews) - great sports venue Monday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Convention Centers
Attended the 2022 NCAA Women's Volleyball Final Four. State of the art arena and facility: a great venue in a small city. Plenty of parking, downtown location, not far from hotels, restaurants. The center itself is commodious, modern, neat as can be. Arena seats are actually comfortable, important to me since I have a bad back. Concessions and restrooms are close-by: the latter are very clean. I can't speak to the food, but the popcorn was good. The staff is friendly and helpful, taking the initiative and asking if they can be of assistance. I'd been there a couple times before for a show, but this was the first time for a sports event. The only thing I didn't like was all the techno-pop music between every serve. Ear-shatteringly loud & unnecessary. Let the school bands play. Isn't that why they are there? But overall a great experience for any college volleyball fan!See more..
Feel the awe and curiosity the pioneers experienced when they saw the most famous landmark on the Oregon, California, and Mormon Trails. The Chimney Rock Museum showcases unique items in our collections that tell the story of the most documented landmark of the western trails of the 1800s. Discover why Chimney Rock has fascinated people since before the state of Nebraska was established.See more..
We were aware of the restricted days/hours for the Water Park. . Arrived at 12:45 on the Wed of the week previous to July 4th with 92° temps. The line was shorter, but was a quickly moving line. Bath house was appropriately clean. They allowed us to bring in water bottles and chairs, not supposed to bring food. Nonswimmers had to pay the full price, still a bargain in our book. There were a lot of swimmers, but the large water features handled the crowd well. There were a goodly number of shaded areas, but they were quite full with limited chairs. The snack line was always long. The area was well taken care of by attentive staff. Our for grandchildren (ages 8-15) had a great time for the nearly three hours we were there. I would avoid the days adjacent to weekends, but we'd come back. See more..
4.5Pioneer Village(304 reviews) - Impressive collection in a small town Monday: 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM Spent More than 3 hours Speciality Museums • History Museums
One of Nebraska's leading attractions, the Harold Warp Pioneer Village is a short 10-minute drive south of I-80 exit 279. The Pioneer Village is often described as the "Smithsonian of the Plains". Visitors from around the world use "Fantastic" "A wonderful American Treasure" "Amazing" and "Remarkable" to describe the 50,000 items in 26 buildings within the 20 acre museum. Exhibits are arranged in chronological order of development to vividly portray how America grew from the open hearth and grease lamps to supersonic speed and cell phones. You will find wagons, buggies, guns, trains, 350 antique automobiles, 100 tractors, 20 historic aircraft, Rogers' Statuary, clothing, glass and china, Historic Buildings and more. It is a great family destination and includes a motel and campground. If you stay with us in our motel or campground, we will give you one complementary adult admission to the museum with each room or campsite rented. The museum is open year round.See more..
4.5Charles Schwab Field Omaha(298 reviews) - Gorgeous Ballpark Monday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Arenas & Stadiums
We attended the 2021 College World Series and sat on the Club Level, section 211. The outdoor seats were wide and comfy. For a day game in Club 211 try to sit in the last two rows if you want to be in the shade by 2 pm. The bar and air conditioning in the Club were very good. A modest cup of Kendall Jackson was $9 and an enormous Diet Pepsi in a CWS cup was $4.50. We shared a taco bowl salad with smoked (pulled) chicken for $14, and it was very good except for the pasty-tasting shell itself. The staff was unfailingly polite and helpful. The ballpark, about 10 years old now, is a beauty. Great venue.See more..
Crane Trust Nature & Visitor Center is the public face of the Platte River Whooping Crane Maintenance Trust. We are a nonprofit whose mission is to protect and maintain the physical, hydrological and biological integrity of the Big Bend area of the Platte River so that it continues to function as a life support system for whooping cranes, sandhill cranes and other migratory bird species. The Nature & Visitor Center has over 10 miles of walking trails, a 35-foot observation tower, a bison herd, art gallery, gift shop, and informational exhibits. We also offer tourism information for the state of Nebraska. During the spring crane migration, we offer viewing blind tours to see cranes up close on their river roosts and driving maps of the area so visitors can see the cranes while they are in the fields feeding.See more..
So much information about the trains and the yard itself. The intricate dance to form multiple outbound trains from the inbound trains is mind blowing. I work in transportation and to see this is in action from up high is fun. Worth the trip.See more..
This is an excellent state park with plenty of Western history, especially of the US cavalry and the native American tribes of the region. Markers note the location of the original fort and many buildings of the later installation remain, some being used as museums or cabins. There are some good trails on the edge of the park; we hiked up the ridges to the north for great views of the fort. Its in the middle of nowhere but a great stop to seek out.See more..
4.5Lincoln Children's Museum(266 reviews) - Love this place. Monday: Spent 2-3 hours Children's Museums
The Lincoln Children's Museum invites families to create, discover and learn through the power of play. Offering three floors and 23,300 square feet of hands-on exhibits and imaginative programs that allow children and adults to discover the adventure of learning through play together.See more..
Drive-through adventure zoo's road leads visitors through several different 'lands' featuring Sandhill Cranes, antelope, deer and a large buffalo herd. Most of the animals freely roam this corner of the county. All can be seen from visitors' cars, but Wolf Woods section requires a short walk. The interactive nature exhibits can be explored hile out of the car.See more..
4.0Gene Leahy Mall(253 reviews) - Omaha - interesting activities for all ages Parks
Omaha is a lovely city. The downtown area is going through some nice renovation and the Leahy park that runs along the river is thoughtfully constructed for active civic engagement - with a beautiful dog park, a beautiful playground for kids, big swings for adults and an amphitheater. The old town area has some nice restaurants and shops. My favorite spot is Hot Shops - working artist studios in an old mill building. The Omaha zoo is not to be missed!See more..
We got there around 8 am and pretty much had the place to ourselves as we viewed the barn and outdoor areas. The barn has a lot of amazing photos with a little bit of history next to each one. We paid ($8 state park daily fee, $2 adult and $1 child fee) and went into the mansion around 9:20 am for a self-guided tour. Our visit ended around 10:20 as more people than I was comfortable with entered the mansion and we were about done anyway. We like history and walking so this was perfect for us.See more..
When you visit Stuhr Museum, the word “experience” is one of the cornerstones of what we do. You don’t just see historic homes, you hear your footsteps on the floorboards. You don’t see a blacksmith’s impressive work, you feel the heat of the sparks. You don’t just see the Mercantile, you taste the candy stick, just as it was in the time of our pioneer ancestors. It’s what we call a “Living History Experience”. We feature over 200 acres, over 100 structures and are one of the most immersive and iconic museums in the Midwest.See more..
Anyone who played the video game Oregon Trail will appreciate this impressive multi-block sculpture group with wagons, horses, oxen and settlers occupying a full block in Omaha. The work actually extends to another park a block away with running bison and birds in flight, the idea of the sculpture being that the settlers came to found Omaha and the wildlife left. It’s an interesting sculpture that both celebrates the march of progress while recognizing the environmental consequences. It’s pleasantly integrated into the urban Omaha environment (one bison is literally embedded in a building corner).See more..
4.5Museum of the Fur Trade(218 reviews) - Well Worth a Stop Monday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Speciality Museums
I was really blown away by this small museum. It was totally worth the stop. The introductory video, professional displays, and audio tour, were professionally done and informative. The museum and small gift shop were spotlessly clean inside and out. I was really impressed and that says a lot because I visit as many of these small museums as I can find.See more..
4.5Homestead National Historical Park(215 reviews) - A Pleasant Educational Visit Monday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Visitor Centers • Historic Sites
With the promise of Free Land, the Homestead Act of 1862 enticed millions to cultivate the frontier. Families, immigrants, women, and freed slaves flooded 10 percent of the nation’s land to chase their American Dream. American Indian cultures and natural environments gave way to diverse settlement, agricultural success, and industrial advancement—building our nation and changing the land forever.See more..
4.0Fort Cody Trading Post(210 reviews) - Nice break. Monday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Spent < 1 hour Speciality & Gift Shops • History Museums
The FUN store known Coast-to-Coast! Fort Cody has been a beacon on the Nebraska Prairie since 1963! Family owned and operated, Fort Cody is more than just a store. Our Old West Museum features some of the finest, vintage cowboy gear anywhere! See Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, in Miniature! It is a 20,000 piece, hand carved and painted, animated display and is one of the finest displays of Folk Art you will ever see! Our gift shop features over 800 book titles, Native American arts and crafts, Nebraska food products, toys, jewelry, T-shirts, leather goods, and so much more!See more..
4.5Cody Park(208 reviews) - Trains and Peacocks Parks
Free admission to the park. You have access to the trains, the depot, animals, sports areas, kiddy rides and a small campground. We spent most of our time checking out the trains and the depot museum. You are able to climb aboard the locomotives, steam and diesel. The train cars have been transformed into a museum as well. The train depot is a walk back in time. Being able to see how the conductor received his orders and how mail was picked up at locations without having to stop the train was informative. The park also has peacocks, donkeys, elk, deer and lama. There are quarter feed stations along the fence line so you can feed the animals through shoots in the fence. However, you are not able to touch the animals.I personally love peacocks, so being able to hear them and watch them shake their tail feathers was fabulous. If you go at sun down the peacocks will have roosted in the trees and will be calling loudly to each other. Boy are they loud. Overall, the park was excellent.See more..
4.0Vala's Pumpkin Patch(189 reviews) - Speedy but amazing and kids will love it Farms
Unbelievable how many cars and how long to even get to parking and it is speedy. $30 bucks a head and everything is pricey inside but this place is amazing. It is acres and acres of all kinds of entertainment and food. Great for the kiddos and there were a lot there. Honestly never felt crowded anywhere because it is really spread out. Petting/feeding area,pony rides, hay rack rides and the list goes on and on. It was actually so much fun the prices didn’t end up bothering me! If local might be well worth spending a the $70 bucks for a season passSee more..
One of the Midwest's premier natural history museums, we are home to the world's largest complete mounted mammoth skeleton. Archie, our mascot in bronze out front, is based on this mammoth fossil. Touch his foot for good luck! Poop & Paws is our newest exhibit and explores the clues animals leave behind in nature. Our Cherish Nebraska exhibit encompasses the entire 4th floor and examines Nebraska's past and present with digital interactives, collections displays, hands-on activities and a visible lab to watch our scientists at work. Other exhibits include Bizarre Beasts, Weapons Throughout Time, First Peoples of the Plains, Paleontology, Geology, and the Hall of Nebraska wildlife. Our Marx Discovery Center has tons of activities for kids, including a fossil dig pit, reading nook, discovery tables, dinosaurs, coloring sheets and more.See more..
4.5Lake McConaughy(188 reviews) - Get your beach fix Bodies of Water
Lake McConaughy is the perfect place to get your beach fix in the middle of the country. The white sand is soft and beautiful and the lake was perfect for swimming. We had a wonderful time building sand castles, swimming, watching the sunset, building bonfires at night and enjoying s’mores. We will definitely make this an annual trip. We moved from Oregon a couple years ago and desperately miss the beach. Although it’s not the ocean, Lake Mac is the next best thing!See more..
4.5International Quilt Museum(185 reviews) - So much better than Paducah Monday: Spent 1-2 hours Speciality Museums • Art Museums • History Museums
The International Quilt Museum’s mission is to build a global collection and audience that celebrate the cultural and artistic significance of quilts. The museum draws from this collection to produce exhibitions and programs year-round.See more..
Security Staff is always great and they have good concessions, this arena is small enough that there really isn't very many "bad seats"See more..
4.5Pony Express Station(183 reviews) - Wealth of Information Monday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Spent < 1 hour Historic Sites • History Museums
Gothenburg is home to 2 original Pony Express Station. In 1931, this station was donated to the City of Gothenburg and moved to Ehemen Park Arboretum. It is open FREE to the public April-October. During off season, you may tour the station by appointment.See more..
4.5Arbor Day Farm(178 reviews) - Excellent outdoor option Monday: Amusement & Theme Parks
260 acres to explore and enjoy! Arbor Day Farm Tree Adventure in Nebraska City, Nebraska, features Treetop Village, hiking trails, interactive exhibits, greenhouse facilities, and plenty of fun in the fresh air. Open year round; come visit today!See more..
I grew up in NE but was not aware of this park until recently. We visited on our way home from a trip to South Dakota. There are several waterfalls located near Valentine but our hotel recommended this one for accessibility. The park permit is self pay right now due to COVID. There are latrines located around the park, the visitor center is currently closed. It is about a 0.4 mile walk to the falls, down a few stairs, over a bridge, and on some boardwalks; it was not too much for my 4 yo and parents in their 60s. The waterfall is so beautiful and you can step into the cool water and sand at the bottom. I think a park employee was there monitoring safety. We were able to "social distance" for the most part. If we are able to return sometime I would definitely try to float the river as that looked very popular!See more..
We visited the Trail Center at Winter Quarters when we were passing through Omaha. The missionary couple working that day greeted us warmly and gave us a wonderful personal tour ( we were the only people ). It is interesting to see how the early pioneers lived and basically survived while at Winter Quarters. The grounds are very nice as well. You can see actual pioneer graves and there are many statues depicting the struggles these pioneers endured. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints owns and runs the property and there is also a small temple. I would recommend stopping by for a visit if you belong to the church or not. We had a great visit. See more..
4.5Pioneer Park Nature Center(153 reviews) - The great experiences of Pioneer Park Nature & Wildlife Areas • Parks
A 900-acre wildlife area that features hiking trails and other outdoor pleasures.See more..
The Omaha Riverfront is worth visiting, with a walk across the Bob Kerrey pedestrian bridge over to Council Bluffs, Iowa. You may stand in two states at once on the bridge. The National Park Service headquarters for the Lewis and Clark Trail is located near the bridge. It has exhibits, a store and a short Ken Burns film.The Storz Trophy Room restaurant is located on the landing, with good food and drinks. Storz is an old Omaha brewery. The area is paved with concrete because the landing is the site of the old Asarco lead refinery, and a superfund cleanup site. There's a great sculpture honoring the lead refinery workers. For good walkers, you can go from the Con Agra park and small lake near Omaha's Old Market over to the landing and pedestrian bridge. Lewis and Clark camped near here in August, 1804, and saw the collapsed earth lodge homes of an old Otoe Indian Village in today's downtown Omaha.See more..
Arbor Lodge in Nebraska City, Nebraska, was the home of the J. Sterling and Caroline Morton family. The four-room house built in 1855 was renovated over the years into a Victorian-style mansion. The 52-room mansion includes many Morton family Victorian and Empire-era furnishings. Guests may stroll the gardens and trails to view towering trees, many of which were planted by the Morton family. Arbor Lodge State Historical Park and Arboretum encompasses 72 acres of wooded area and gardens, with over 260 species of trees and shrubs.See more..
4.5Fontenelle Forest Nature Center(146 reviews) - Many Great Trails in this Nature Hike! Monday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Nature & Wildlife Areas
More than 1,000 acres of forested hardwoods and wildlife-filled wetlands include a nature center with animal exhibits and children's programs.See more..