Prairie Lakes Region

The Prairie Lakes Region covers the south-central plains of Nebraska, the broad agricultural country running from the Kansas line north along the Platte River to the Sandhills’ southern edge. The terrain is mostly flat — irrigated corn-and-soybean country drained by the Platte, Republican, and Big Blue rivers — broken by a string of large reservoirs that gave the region its name. Lake McConaughy alone covers 36,000 acres at full pool. Nineteen counties cover the region. Hall holds Grand Island, the largest city; Buffalo holds Kearney and the University of Nebraska at Kearney; Lincoln County holds North Platte and the Bailey Yard (the world’s largest railroad classification yard); Keith holds Ogallala and Lake McConaughy; Kearney County holds Minden and the Pioneer Village. Lake McConaughy, Harlan County Lake, and Swanson Reservoir handle the major water recreation; the Great Platte River Road Archway Monument spans I-80 at Kearney. Most trips here split among rail, lake, and small-town threads. North Platte handles railroad heritage and Buffalo Bill’s Scout’s Rest Ranch; Lake McConaughy at Ogallala draws summer beachgoers and fishermen; the Archway Monument and Pioneer Village carry the western migration history; Grand Island runs the Stuhr Museum of the Prairie Pioneer.

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Elwood

When you look at the lush pastures filled with cattle and the table-like irrigated fields full of grain, it is hard to imagine how the area appeared in May 1885…

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Curtis

Curtis has the distinction of being designated as Nebraska's "Easter City" by the legislature in…

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The extra miles are often where the story begins.

Alma

Alma is a community that has a rather unique blend of young business people and…

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Follow what feels interesting.

Curiosity is usually a better guide than a strict plan.

Brule

Brule, Nebraska, was established in 1886, when Major Isaac Barton and his wife, Elizabeth, purchased…

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Stay curious.

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Cambridge

The spirit of the pioneer is carried on through the visionary citizens of Cambridge. Abundant…

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Go a little further.

The next turn is often where things start to get interesting.

Franklin

Welcome to Franklin - where the "good life" could have originated. Friendliness is a trait…

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Simple trips are often the best.

You don't need much for a place to leave an impression.

Beaver City

The Beaver Valley was a part of the hunting ground of the Pawnee Nation but…

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Not every place needs a reason.

Sometimes it's enough just to be there.

Cozad

The "100th Meridian" is an important natural demarcation line where "the humid east meets the…

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Find your way.

There's no single right route, just the one that fits you.

Arapahoe

Known as "the town where the hi-ways meet." Located in south central Nebraska, it is…

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Explore a County Hitchcock County 1 city  ·  19 counties in Prairie Lakes Region

The beautiful Frenchman River Valley draws many visitors for hunting, fishing, and the celebrations. Trenton Dam and Swanson Reservoir, located…

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Explore a City Curtis 2 attractions  ·  31 cities in Prairie Lakes Region

Curtis has the distinction of being designated as Nebraska's "Easter City" by the legislature in 1981. The Easter Pageant has…

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