This One Beautiful Nebraska Lake Has A Beach That Rivals The Coast
By Delana Lefevers|Published June 23, 2019
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Delana Lefevers
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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.
Here in Nebraska, we’re as far away from the ocean as you can get. That doesn’t mean that our waterside recreation is anything but fantastic, though. This enormous lake has sandy beaches that will make you think you’re sitting on a faraway beach while you enjoy all of your favorite outdoor activities.
Welcome to Lake McConaughy, Nebraska's largest lake and one of the most popular summertime destinations in the state.
...Sailing, swimming, camping on the beach, and just relaxing in the sun are some of your options. And one of the best parts is that you won't have to worry about tidal waves or sharks!
The beach is pretty busy during the summer and fall months, but there are often little places of solitude where you can go to just be alone with your thoughts (or your fishing pole).
Like any good beach, there are a number of stores and restaurants nearby to provide everything you might need for your beach day. There's plenty of lodging nearby if camping on the beach isn't your scene.
The beach at Lake McConaughy is also used for events and fun gatherings throughout the warm months. The annual Kites & Castles event is always a great time. You can even view the castles from the water at the Kayak the Castles group float.
This huge lake and its beautiful beach are truly a Nebraska treasure. Sure, we're far away from the ocean, but we still know how to have an epic beach day!
Have you ever visited Lake McConaughy? Are you reading this from the beach right now? Tell us all about your favorite Lake Mac memories in the comments!
While you’re there, visit the fun little city of Ogallala and see why it’s such a unique place. Read all about it right here.
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