Visitors will enjoy more than $1 million of recent upgrades to state park and recreation areas in the Panhandle this summer, according to the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission.
In the first part of this history story, we went into the Dull Knife battle that occurred near present day Kaycee, and the first part of Dull Knife’s journey from Oklahoma back to their homelands in Wyoming and Montana. In part two we will look at the rest of the journey, and we learn something abou
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Whether youâre an avid camper, hiker, or maybe just a day tripper, Nebraskaâs state parks have something for everyone. With zipline obstacle courses, aquariums, amphitheaters, and more, these are not your grandparentsâ state parks. While the traditional aspects of state parks camping, hiking, and fishing remain, Nebraskaâs state parks seek to up your visit, creating a memorable experience.
Hereâs a look at nine canât-miss state parks to visit in Nebraska.
1. Eugene Mahoney State Park, Ashland
Located midway between Omaha and Lincoln, and the crown jewel of the Nebraska state park system, Eugene Mahoney State Park combines traditional camping with a lodge and cabins as well as tents. Bring your own food or enjoy a meal at the restaurant in the main lodge building. Challenge your climbing skills over six courses of the Go Ape ropes and zipline obstacle course. Youâll easily spend 2 to 3 hours carefully stepping your way across the