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Kearney, Nebraska

Cabela's oldest existing retail showroom, the 17,000-square-foot Kearney, Nebraska store, is filled with all the quality outdoor gear you expect from the World's Foremost Outfitter. Plus, it features incredible trophy animal mounts, educational dioramas and a large aquarium filled with fish native to Nebraska.

See trophy game animals in lifelike settings and realistic interaction - a trophy mule deer flees the attack of a mountain lion as ringneck pheasants flush wildly nearby. You'll find one of the most impressive trophy collections of deer, elk, moose, bobcats, cougars, and fish west of the Smithsonian. Dedicated to the millions of sportsmen and women for their hard work and financial support of wildlife and wildlife habitat, the mounts are just one of the ways Cabela's pays tribute to the conservation efforts of its customers.

Cabela's Kearney facility hosts several annual events designed to give back to the community and the sportsmen and women who have helped make Cabela's a success. It's also the location of our annual outdoor eduction weekend, which gives parents and children a place to learn about hunting, fishing, and other outdoor activities in a fun and educational environment.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Hanson-Downing House

The Hanson-Downing House, built in 1886

Kearney, NE Historic Buildings


Historic Frank House

The Frank House, built by George Washington Frank, was constructed in 1889. The three-story house listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is made of red Colorado sandstone, with English golden oak interior paneling and lumber, and hand carved woodwork and has seven fireplaces (10

Kearney, NE Historic Homes

Tri-City Storm Hockey Team

Hockey fever is sweeping the nation and the cities of Kearney, Grand Island, and Hastings are proud to join in. Part of the United States Hockey League, the Tri-City Storm took to the ice for the first time in 2000. A new 97,000-square-foot facility houses the new team and loyal fans.

Kearney, NE Professional Sports

Trails & Rails Museum

The Buffalo County Historical Society/Trails and Rails Museum traces the history of transportation through Buffalo County on a site where the Mormon Trail once passed. Displays include a Union Pacific steam engine, an 1898 depot, 1898 church, 1880s Freighters' Hotel, an 1871

Kearney, NE Museums

Things to do near Kearney, NE