12 Hidden Places In Nebraska Only Locals Know About
By Delana Lefevers
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Published April 12, 2017
There are a few places in Nebraska that are wildly popular with tourists…and then there are a whole bunch of places that tourists would never think to go. In fact, there are even some places that other Nebraskans would never think to visit because they have no idea they exist. These 12 places are a bit unknown but well worth a visit.
1. The Little-Known Resort In The Sandhills
Pine Valley Resort is one of those places that, once you discover it, you'll want to visit again and again. Pictures just can't do justice to the beautiful surroundings.
Read about it here.
2. The Tiny Town With Incredible Surroundings
The itty-bitty town of Whitney is at the extreme northwestern corner of the panhandle, and it's smack dab in the middle of some of the most beautiful places in the state.
Get the whole story here.
3. The Secluded Oasis In The City
Those visiting Elmwood Park in Omaha may not know that if you venture down the long set of stone stairs you'll find this peaceful little oasis that was built around a natural spring.
Read more about it here.
4. The Gourmet Restaurant Disguised As A Truck Stop
If you drove by this truck stop just outside of Overton, you'd probably assume that the best meal you could hope to find would be a greasy burger. But inside is one of the best Indian restaurants in the state. Yes, really.
More about that here.
5. The Small-Town Exotic Animal Zoo
We all know about the zoos in Lincoln, Omaha, and Scottsbluff...but did you know about this little place hiding out in Platte County near Monroe? It's a fun little place where you can see animals like monkeys, wildebeest, a kangaroo, and lots more.
Learn more about it here.
6. Nebraska's Lost "Volcano"
It wasn't really a volcano, and it's not there anymore, but today you can visit the spot where the Ionia Volcano once stood. It confounded Native Americans, European explorers, and early Nebraska residents for centuries. There's a historic marker there now along with with a beautiful scenic overlook.
Get the whole story here.
7. The Mysterious Hidden Grotto
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Although you can no longer go into this lovely stone grotto covered in plants, it's still an inspiring place to visit. Located just outside of the Old Market in Omaha, the tiny mysterious building used to provide a momentary spiritual sanctuary.
Read more about it here.
8. The Remote Winery That'll Take You Away From It All
In far southwestern Nebraska, this boutique winery boasts incredible scenery along with delicious wines. And if you want to have more than a glass or two of vino, you can book a stay at the cute little loft on site.
Find out more here.
9. The Secluded Restaurant Hiding In A Red Barn
You'll pass by this classic red barn on your way to and from Ashfall Fossil Beds, but unless you're looking for it you might not realize there's a fantastic restaurant inside. Next time you're in the area - April through October, anyway - stop in for lunch and shopping.
Read all about it here.
10. The Secret Garden In The Middle Of The City
This magical hidden garden hides away in Omaha's Old Market. Even some people who have lived in Omaha their whole lives have no idea it's there.
Learn where to find it here.
11. The Small Town You Can't Help But Love
You may not have heard of this little town in central Nebraska yet, but you'll love everything about it. Its annual kite festival is one of the greatest hidden gems in the state!
Read more about it here.
12. The Beautiful Oasis in the Sandhills
Victoria Springs State Recreation Area was developed around a mineral spring where delicious mineral water was once bottled for sale all across the US. Today it's a peaceful place to spend a day with the family.
Read more about it here.
These are just some of Nebraska’s greatest hidden places. There are lots of special spots out there that only locals know about. Here are 11 amazing hidden attractions you never knew existed , and here are 15 of Nebraska’s best-kept secrets .
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