15 Things You Must Do Underneath The Summer Sun In Nebraska
Summertime is fun time in Nebraska, and there’s no end to the adventures you can have here. The Cornhusker State is out there waiting for you – enjoy all of these activities these summer for a uniquely Nebraskan experience.

The Prairie Plains Resource Institute is in charge of maintaining seven perfectly preserved Nebraska prairies. Visit them to experience what our state looked like a few centuries ago.
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Kites and Castles takes place every July at Lake McConaughy. Check out the fun sand sculptures, watch colorful kites fill the sky, and enjoy a day out under the summer sun.
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We may be a little past Nebraska's Wildflower Week, which is in the beginning of June, but there are plenty of wildflowers to enjoy all summer long. In fields and prairies, parks and roadsides, there are little splashes of wild color all over the state all summer.
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Riverside Discovery Park in Scottsbluff began as three different attractions, which later combined to create one big, amazing family destination.
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Crawford is located in one of the most naturally beautiful parts of Nebraska. It's surrounded by breathtaking sights and unforgettable destinations. It's the perfect place to escape to on a sunny summer day.
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Sage Hill Vineyard and Winery in the far southwest corner of the state is an out-of-the-way boutique winery that even offers a little studio for an overnight stay.
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Falconwood Park, between Bellevue and Plattsmouth, is an exceptionally beautiful place that's overflowing with things to do. Make it one of your priority destinations this summer!
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If you like flowers, this stunning iris field will be a delightful day trip. Hurry and visit this year, though - the 2017 growing season will be the iris farm's last season in Nebraska.
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You might not expect to find a lavender farm in Nebraska, but this beautiful place is very real and completely unforgettable. Wander the labyrinth and take home a lavender-infused gift to remember your visit.
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SchillingBridge Winery and Microbrewery in southeastern Nebraska is a unique spot for enjoying the beautiful scenery and sampling some adult beverages. They also serve amazing food, so you can spend all day here treating all of your senses.
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Tubing is one of those treasured summer activities that Nebraskans just love. Check out these seven "lazy rivers" for some of the best tubing spots in the state.
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Gallagher Canyon is such a beautiful place, and it's a shame that more people don't know about it. It's not for people who need to be pampered because it's a primitive place, but the natural beauty here is totally worth roughing it.
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Calamus Lake is such an underrated place in central Nebraska. Its lovely white sand beach is the perfect place to spend a warm summer day relaxing and enjoying the water.
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The Callaway Kite Flight is a beloved annual festival that brings out pro kite flyers as well as amateur kite enthusiasts for a weekend of high-flying fun.
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This bright sunflower field only blooms for a short time at the end of the summer, making it the perfect end to your perfectly Nebraskan summer.
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With so many things to see and do all summer, you might want to start planning out your weekends now. What’s your favorite thing to do under the summer sun in Nebraska? Tell us about it in the comments!
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