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category : Recreation
The Republican River is beautiful in the summer for canoeing or tubing. A run can be from Oxford to Orleans, or below Harlan County Dam to Bloomington.

There are places along the river to set up an overnight campsite, or just enjoy an afternoon of fun on a lazy summer day.


Harlan County Tourism
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Come visit us in Alma, Nebraska

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Cornhusker Moto Cross

How they manage to jump that high in the air, go that fast and still stay on those cycles defies gravity! Of course, not all do, which is part of the thrills, chills and spills of Cornhusker Moto Cross Circuit races held each April and September outside of Alma.

Alma, NE Car Races


Harlan County's City RV Parks

Alma - The Alma RV Park features 38 trailer spots with full hookups, including 30 OR 50 AMP hookups, water, sewer, cable TV and wireless internet in all spaces. 8

Alma, NE RV Parks

Alma Municipal Golf Course

Part of Alma's Municipal Golf Course winds its way along the shoreline of Harlan County Lake. It has 9 holes, 2,993-yard par, with grass greens, a practice green, driving range and clubhouse. The course is open to the public except during tournaments.

Alma, NE Golf Courses

Tubing and Canoeing

The Republican River is beautiful in the summer for canoeing or tubing. A run can be from Oxford to Orleans, or below Harlan County Dam to Bloomington. There are places along the river to set up an overnight campsite, or just enjoy an afternoon of fun on a lazy summer day.

Alma, NE Recreation

Things to do Recreation near Alma, NE

St. Paul Municipal Pool

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Midway Lake

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Sutherland State Recreation Area

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