Calling all tree lovers! Did you know that one of the oldest trees in the state (and even the entire country) is hiding in our very own Ponca State Park? This historic natural wonder is centuries old and while it’s still holding up and in good health, you’ll want to see it in person. Read on for the details and bring your camera!
You'll find Nebraska's Ponca State Park along the Missouri River, making for scenic views galore.
Soon, you'll end up at the tree, which is known to locals as Old Wolf Oak Tree. This natural wonder dates all the way back to 1644, which a drilling test confirmed in the mid-1960s.
It's rare for trees this old to be in such good health. Many centuries-old trees throughout the US have begun to break away and rot. The Old Wolf Oak Tree still stands strong, so be sure to see it while it's still in good health.
For more information about Ponca State Park, including campsites and more, visit the official website. You can also follow the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Facebook page to stay up to date on this park, and more stunning parks throughout the state.
Speaking of the outdoors, how about partaking in a kayaking tour? Check out one of our favorites in Platte River, which is perfect for a summer adventure!
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