
Nebraska: One-Of-A-Kind Adventure
VISIT NEBRASKA.
Not many places are like Nebraska. And it’s probably not the first destination that comes to mind. But those who venture across our plains will be the first to tell you Nebraska is a one-of-a-kind destination filled with unexpected adventures and hidden gems.
From the awe-striking rocky landscapes and natural monuments out west to the bustling cities and powerful Missouri riverfront back east, with a whole lot of heritage, culture and friendly faces in between, Nebraska is your playground.
Follow in the footsteps of the pioneers, Native Americans, cowboys and explorers who charted these lands as you venture along trails through Nebraska’s stunning landscapes.
Kayak, canoe, tube or tank nearly 80,000 miles of scenic rivers. See nearly a million sandhill cranes stop over during the annual spring migration. Sample the bounty of our agriculture, from local wines and craft beer to fresh produce, dairy products and Prime Nebraska beef. Or experience ranch life firsthand by booking your very own ranch-cation.
Whether you’re outdoorsy, a music fan, a history buff or an arts lover, we’ve got an experience for you.
That goes for our events, too. Celebrate our pioneer and cowboy past with events like Sidney Gold Rush Days (June), NEBRASKAland Days (June) and Oregon Trail Days (July). Book your trip around a holiday event, from Cinco De Mayo (May) and the annual Arbor Day Celebration (April) to Hastings Pride (June) and HallowFest (October). We’ve even got towns devoted to St. Patrick’s Day, Fourth of July and Christmas. Plus, you’ll find only-in-Nebraska experiences, like Kool-Aid Days (August), Midwest Pirate Festival (August), Junk Jaunt (September) and the Great American Comedy Festival (June). Not to mention Nebraska staples: the College World Series (June), Nebraska’s Big Rodeo (July), the Nebraska State Fair (August) and Huskers Football Saturdays throughout the fall.
Ready to visit Nebraska yet? Come join us on the plains. There’s a lot to explore in these wide-open spaces.
Round up some friends, stock a cooler and climb into a livestock watering tank: you're going tanking on one of our scenic, gentle rivers.

In spring, nearly 1 million sandhill cranes stop in Nebraska along their migratory path. View nature’s spectacle up close on a sanctuary or tour.

From hustle and bustle to thistles and bird whistles, every one of the state’s unique regions offers amazing experiences.

Live like a 19th-century pioneer (minus the hardships) by staying and pitching in, if it suits you, on a traditional Nebraska homestead.

A great trip starts with a great plan, so our sage advice is to make a great plan. The process begins when you click the button below.

Ready for some rootin’ tootin’ Nebraska fun? The Nebraska Passport features all kinds of stops, from museums, parks and local shops to restaurants, wineries and breweries.

The best of the best from 14 states compete in world-class livestock events at the Aksarben Stock Show at Fonner Park in Grand Island. Shop from 50+ cowboy vendors and celebrate agriculture’s future.
