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Kearney Golf Buffalo Ridge Golf Course - 2,960-yard, par 36, nine-hole public course on gently rolling hills northeast of Kearney. Open year round with rental carts and clubs. Green fees: Weekdays - $13.00; Weekends - $15.00.

7005 Avenue N
308-271-3233

Meadowlark Hills Golf Course - 6,485-yard, par 70, 18-hole public course in west Kearney. Open year round with rental carts and clubs and a driving range and on site pro. Visa and MasterCard accepted. Fees: Weekdays - $17.00; Weekends - $19.00.

3300 and 30th Avenue
308-233-3265
www.meadowlark.nebr.com

Loper Links - 1,250-yard, par 29, nine-hole public executive course located northeast of Kearney. Open year round with rental clubs, but no cart rental. Green fees: Weekdays - $5/$7; Weekends - $6/$8.

103rd & Antelope Avenue
308-338-9218

Kearney Country Club - 5,827-yard, par 70, 18-hole private club. Open year round with reciprocal guest policy, driving range, on site pro, rental clubs, and rental carts included in fee. Green fees: Weekdays - $38.00; Weekends - $38.00.

Tower Hill Road
308-237-2553


Come visit us in Kearney, Nebraska

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Hike-Bike Bridge Crane Viewing

The Hike-Bike Bridge at the Fort Kearny State Recreation Area is an excellent crane viewing location open to the public. The viewing location is an easy 1/3

Kearney, NE Recreation

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


Dr. A. O. Thomas House

The Thomas House was designed by Nebraska architect George A. Berlinghof in 1906 in the Neo-Classical Revival style. Dr. A. O. Thomas, a native of Illinois, was the first president of the Kearney State Normal School, now the University of Nebraska at Kearney.

Kearney, NE Historic Buildings

John Barnd House

The John Barnd House, located in Kearney, is a large two-and-one-half-story frame dwelling built about 1892, and a good example of the Queen Anne style. Barnd came to Kearney in 1874, established a law practice, and later was elected Buffalo County judge for two terms. In 1888

Kearney, NE Historic Buildings

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Cambridge Golf Club

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Indianhead Golf Course

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