Nebraska Holiday Passport Stops Announced

PRESS RELEASE

FOR INFORMATION, CONTACT:

Passport Program Coordinator: Madison Johnson at 402-471-3789, or [email protected]

Press Contact: Ben Jones at 402-326-9941, or [email protected]

Nebraska Holiday Passport
Photo by: Nebraskaland Magazine/Nebraska Game and Park Commission

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

LINCOLN, Neb. – (September 19, 2025) - Visit Nebraska is thrilled to announce the 24 Nebraska Holiday Passport stops for 2025.

The fourth year of the Holiday Passport will have a few upgrades. Travelers will have from November 14 to January 11 to visit stops and collect stamps, a longer window than in previous years, and the 24 stops are four more than before. Participants can also look forward to packing a booklet with a fresh, merry design as they visit Nebraska's holiday stores, coffee shops, small-town festivals and other destinations.

"We are excited to unveil this year's stops and help Nebraska Passporters start planning their holiday travels," said Madison Johnson, Nebraska Passport program coordinator. "With more locations, a longer season and more festive fun than ever before in store this year, we think travelers are in for a quite a treat."

2025 Nebraska Holiday Passport Stops (alphabetically by town) 
•    Arapahoe - Local Roots Floral and Gifts
•    Auburn - Treats by Ashley
•    Bertrand - Pretty & Fabulous
•    Crete - Wool & Whimsy
•    Fremont - Louis E. May Museum
•    Gering - Wildcat Hills State Recreation Area
•    Hastings - Small Town Famous
•    Kearney - Crowne Plaza
•    Kimball - Nebraska Coffee
•    Lincoln - Jilly's Socks and Such
•    Lincoln - Of the Earth
•    Lincoln - Sapahn
•    Louisville - Good Times Saloon
•    Nebraska City - Whispering Pines Bed & Breakfast
•    Niobrara - Niobrara State Park
•    Norfolk - Magnolias Home Decor & Design
•    North Platte - APEShip Brewing Company
•    North Platte - Pop Corner
•    Omaha - House of Trains
•    Omaha - Mulhalls
•    O'Neill - Shamrock Nursery
•    Sidney - All is Bright Christmas Tour and Elston House
•    Stapleton - Out of the Grain Specialty & Novelty
•    Valentine - Flower Land
 

Started in 2022, the Nebraska Holiday Passport is a supplement to the popular Nebraska Passport, which highlights 70 new stops across the state for travelers to visit from May 1 to September 30. Questions can be directed to [email protected].

To see the exciting adventures travelers are having with the Passport this year, be sure to check out Nebraska Passport Pals.

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The mission of Visit Nebraska is to expand Nebraska’s dynamic and diverse travel industry making it more viable by creating awareness, attracting increased visitors which results in greater tourism revenue and economic gain throughout the state. To learn more, go to VisitNebraska.com.