The Breathtaking Overlook In Nebraska That Lets You See For Miles And Miles
By Delana Lefevers|Published August 13, 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.
As beautiful as Nebraska is from the ground – and it’s plenty beautiful – there’s nothing quite like seeing it from a new perspective. Take a short hike through one of the state’s most beloved state parks to get to this absolutely breathtaking overlook.
Ponca State Park, in northeastern Nebraska, is located in one of the loveliest natural areas in the state. The heavily wooded area is nestled right up against the Missouri River, creating a wonderfully lush landscape.
Aside from the natural shifts that take place over time, this part of the river looks a lot like it did back when Lewis and Clark passed through here so many generations ago.
You'll learn a bit about the Lewis and Clark expedition along with other fascinating Nebraska history. But don't forget to look up and take in the view!
If you can time your arrival at the overlook for sunrise or sunset, you'll get the best views of all. The sun lights up the water and gently illuminates the trees, providing a vista worthy of a postcard.
Ponca State Park is located just east of Ponca, right on the banks of the Missouri River. It’s open year-round and requires a parks permit for entry. There are cabins and campsites for those who want to extend their stay to multiple days, which is highly recommended.
Have you been to this gorgeous overlook? We’d love to hear your experiences and see your photos in the comments!