
Nebraska Road Trip Scavenger Hunt
It’s time for a scavenger hunt, and you’re invited! Load up the car and hit the road for the ultimate Nebraska road trip adventure. Journey to all seven of Nebraska’s regions to collect stamps at local tourism offices and attractions. Grab an Official 2025 Nebraska State Travel Guide, and fill up the activity pages (108-109) to win the Visit Nebraska logo sticker. Happy exploring!
How it works:
Step 1: Pick up The Official 2025 Nebraska State Travel Guide. On pages 108 and 109, you'll see an illustration for each of Nebraska's seven regions.
Step 2: Begin your Nebraska road trip! As you visit each corner of the state, track down regionally themed stickers when you stop by the attractions and visitors centers featured below.
Step 3: Place each sticker over its respective illustration in the guide. Once you collect them all, you'll win the Visit Nebraska logo sticker!
Can you collect them all? Click here for directions to each location.
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Chimney Rock, Wildcat Hills State Recreation Area, Scotts Bluff National Monument — the rugged landscapes of Northwest Nebraska are worth exploring! Scotts Bluff Area Visitors Bureau |
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Wander the Sandhills, one of the world's largest regions of grass-stabalized sand dunes. Valentine Visitors Center |
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Explore Northeast Nebraska for Native American Heritage and rich regional history along the Missouri River. Visit Norfolk Area Nebraska |
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Experience the culture, arts and culinary scene of Omaha in Nebraska's Metro region. Omaha Visitors Center |
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A capital city with a college-town vibe —Lincoln is a must when visiting Southeast Nebraska. Add a stop to Arbor Day Farm in Nebraska City and more can't-miss attractions along the Missouri River. Arbor Day Farm |
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South Central Nebraska is your destination to witness nearly a million sandhill cranes stopping into the Platte River Valley each spring during the sandhill crane migration. Kearney Welcome Center |
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From the world's largest railroad classification yard to the home of Buffalo Bill Cody, Railroad and pioneer history abound in Southwest Nebraska. North Platte Visitors Center |