The One Prairie Town In Nebraska That’s Perfect For A Winter Getaway
By Delana Lefevers|Published December 16, 2018
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Delana Lefevers
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As a lifelong Nebraskan, Delana loves discovering the many hidden treasures of her state. She has worked as a writer and editor since 2007. Delana's work has been featured on more than a dozen websites and in Nebraska Life Magazine.
It may not be everyone’s favorite season, but winter in Nebraska really is beautiful. The sun shines brightly most days, even if it seems like daylight only lasts for a few hours. Whether it’s snowy or the ground is just covered in a morning frost, the state glimmers like diamonds all winter long. It’s the perfect time to get out and see one of Nebraska’s sweetest towns… just be sure to bring your coziest winter travel essentials.
Minden is known as Nebraska's Christmas City, and it is indeed magical around the holidays. The festive lights and enchanting events are fun for the whole family.
Minden is one of those charming little towns that bring to mind the Nebraska of decades ago. The vintage opera house, nearby attractions like the Rowe Sanctuary, and quaint shops and restaurants make it a destination for anyone who loves exploring the heart of Nebraska.
Fewer than 3,000 residents live here, which creates a wonderfully warm small-town atmosphere. Neighbors know each other and everyone stops to chat - even with visitors.
The holiday spirit is merry and bright here around Christmas. A mailbox is set up near the Post Office every year for letters to Santa, and no stamp is required to get them directly to the North Pole. Every child who includes a return address gets a personalized letter from St. Nick himself.
Although most of the city's big Christmas events take place in late November and early December, there's still plenty of winter fun to be had later in the season. The lights stay up through the end of the year, so you can still revel in the decorations.
You can't visit Minden without stopping at Harold Warp's Pioneer Village. The museum complex boasts the largest private collection of Americana in the world. It's a fun, educational look into Nebraska's and America's past. Pioneer Village is open year round, so you can come out to see the sights even when the weather outside is frightful.
For the perfect home base for your Minden adventure, book a room at Burchell's White Hill Farmhouse Inn. This beautiful B&B is located on a farm that's been in the same family for more than a century. The grounds and buildings are always beautiful, and when everything is under a blanket of snow the place is even more magical.