Like it or not, winter in Nebraska can be cold, snowy, and even a little dreary. Don't worry, though - there are always plenty of things to do here, no matter the season! Here we've gathered some of the places and activities we've written about previously to help you decide what to do with those short winter days. These are some of the best places to visit in Nebraska in winter - love it or hate it!
1. Go see some frozen waterfalls.
You know how beautiful Nebraska's waterfalls are in the summer, but have you ever considered taking a wintertime trip out to see them in a whole new way? It's a unique experience that you'll remember all season long. Did you know there are incredible frozen waterfalls in Nebraska? Now you do - talk about an amazing winter activity.
2. Visit the store where it's always Christmas.
So maybe this seems a little redundant when ALL of the stores have their Christmas merchandise out. But Something Special by Marilyn in Atkinson is a truly delightful place for the holiday enthusiast. Everything is magical here, which makes it the perfect place to get into the holiday spirit. This isn't just another Christmas store in Nebraska; oh no - it's a tradition that goes way back.
3. Try out this world-class sled run in Lincoln.
Pioneers Park is home to a sled run that USA Today once named one of the ten best sledding hills in the United States. It gets a little crowded on snowy days, but it's totally worth the wait. This is such a delightful experience for everyone in the family. Snow sledding is an age-old tradition for a reason: it's seriously the best.
4. Spend a few nights away from home in this luxurious cabin.
Who said cabins are just for summer? This beauty in the Sandhills is available year-round and makes the perfect winter gathering spot. It's enormous and situated on a large parcel of land, so you can enjoy a completely peaceful stay. Craving a winter getaway in Nebraska unlike any other? This is the one for you.
5. Hike this trail that's even lovelier in the winter.
The Rock Bluff Run Trail at Indian Cave State Park is one of the most beautiful in the state all year round, but it's really something special in the winter. With the trees stripped of their leaves, you can look out over the Missouri River in all its glory. And if you feel like extending your trip, you can even reserve one of the rustic shelters to partially shield yourself from the weather as you camp. This winter hiking trail in Nebraska is a snow lovers' dream come true.
6. Stroll some of the most beautifully decorated main streets in the state.
Most towns put up their holiday lights and decorations around Thanksgiving and leave them up until after the new year, so there's plenty of time to get out and see them in several towns. Pictured above is Minden, Nebraska's official Christmas City. Which of these amazing holiday main streets in Nebraska will you fall in love with?
7. Visit the city that turns absolutely magical for Christmas.
North Platte goes all out for Christmas, with decorations and events lasting all season long. This is one memorable experience - or, more likely, lots of memorable experiences because you'll want to do them all! Check out the town of North Platte in winter and enjoy all the amazing sights there are to see and festivities to be had!
8. Go sledding down this hill that has a fascinating backstory.
Tornado Hill in Grand Island's Ryder Park is a beloved landmark that happens to offer some of the best sledding in the city. It's the perfect snowy-day outing destination - but do you know the fascinating story behind the hill? This hotspot for the best sledding in Nebraska has a heck of a backstory.
9. Take a snowy horseback ride on these unbelievably beautiful trails.
There are probably millions of places to go horseback riding in the snow in Nebraska, so don't be held back by our recommendation - but if you have the chance to visit this place, go for it. It's close to Omaha but it feels far away from everything, and it's especially beautiful in the snow. Winter horseback riding in Nebraska is the ultimate cold-weather getaway!
This is just a small sampling of all that Nebraska has to offer in the colder months. What are some of your favorite places to visit in Nebraska in the winter? Tell us about them in the comments!
If you can't get enough of winter in Nebraska, no worries - we got you! You might want to check out the Steamboat Loop Trail at Chadron State Park, especially if you fell in love with the Rock Bluff Run Trail!
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