Explore A New Side Of Southeastern Nebraska With The Platte River Water Trail, A Special Kayak Trail
The Platte River draws its water from snowmelt from the Colorado Rockies at the Continental Divide. The river flows a total of 900 miles, more than 580 of which are in Nebraska. And for some of those miles, you can break out your kayak and cruise down the scenic river.
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Nebraska is flush with photography-worthy scenery, but the Platte River Water Trail is a particularly lovely way to see a slice of the state.
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