Did you know that Nebraska is more landlocked than any other state in the country? It’s true, which is why it may seem a bit odd that we have a lighthouse you can visit and even go inside of. This isn’t your usual lighthouse, though – its story is even more interesting.

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A Nebraska State Park permit is required to enter Lake Minatare State Recreation Area. You can buy yearly or daily passes before you even leave home right here. Passes are also available for purchase at the park office. There are additional fees for camping.

Have you climbed the Lake Minatare lighthouse? What did you think? Share your experiences in the comments!

For more fascinating history regarding Nebraska’s reservoirs, check out this story about a Lake McConaughy ghost town.

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