Explore Nebraska's Bohemian Alps At This Underrated Park
Nebraska is full of beautiful places. In fact, there’s a region of Nebraska known as the Bohemian Alps, and it’s got plenty of appeal for nature lovers, But not many people know that there’s also an underrated recreation area here. It features a beautiful lake and is perfect for fishing, boating, hunting, day use, and camping. Get the car packed up – you’re going to want to visit Nebraska’s Bohemian Alps after you see how peaceful and beautiful it is!
No park pass is required to enter or use Czechland Lake Recreation Area in Nebraska’s Bohemian Alps. You do need a license if you want to go hunting or fishing, however. Visit the LPNNRD website for day-use hours, camping details, and additional information to plan your visit.
Bruno, Nebraska is another Bohemian Alps town – and something truly awesome happened there in the 1980s.
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