Itinerary: Explore the great outdoors in Nebraska's panhandle
From state parks to fossil beds, this trip invites you to explore Northwest Nebraska's singular terrain and history—without skimping on the comforts of local eats and accommodations.
Local's Tip
Head to Toadstool Geologic Park in the evening to see a stellar countryside display of stars.
950 U.S. 20
Chadron, NE
United States
Carb-load for your adventure with a stack of Helen's pancakes.
6321 US Hwy. 20
Chadron, NE
United States
May 1 through October 31, drop into this museum dedicated to preserving the history of the North American fur trade, the first business in the New World. The Bordeaux Trading Post, built in 1837, stands on museum grounds.
15951 US Hwy. 385
Chadron, NE
United States
Retreat to the panhandle's picturesque Pine Pidge at Nebraska's first state park. You'll discover trails for hiking and horseback riding, a swimming pool, modern campground and seasonal cabins. Park permit required. Camping fee.
110 McPherson St.
Crawford, NE
United States
Drive into this local-favorite for juicy "Broaster" chicken, hearty sandwiches with classic sides, and ice cream treats.
4 mi. N. on NE Hwy. 2, W. on Toadstool Rd.
Crawford, NE
United States
The "moonscape" of the Badlands makes for unforgettable hiking—pick up a self-guided trail brochure to explore the area's fascinating geology. Day use and camping fees may apply.
1041 Toadstool Rd.
Crawford, NE
United States
Stay at this National Natural Landmark where pine-covered hills meet with badlands and prairie. Choose from onsite accommodations including a full home and barn lofts.
115 Main St.
Chadron, NE
United States
If you prefer to stay in town, check into this charming inn listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
3200 US Hwy. 20
Crawford, NE
United States
Memorial Day through Labor Day, the restaurant at Fort Robinson State Park serves a hearty breakfast—bacon, sausage, tantalizing cinnamon rolls and hot coffee—so you can start exploring the park first thing.
301 River Rd.
Harrison, NE
United States
Start at the modern visitor center for exhibits and a movie exploring the Miocene-era findings made at this internationally recognized fossil site. Then, view American Indian artifacts in the onsite gallery and follow four miles of walking trails through scenic mixed-grass prairie to the historic excavation sites.
1600 S. Beltline Hwy. W.
Scottsbluff, NE
United States
There's plenty to see and do at this AZA-accredited zoo: 170 native and exotic animals from bison to tigers; native livestock breeds in the Heritage Barn, a petting zoo, playground, splash pad and dinosaur dig.
1823 Ave. A
Scottsbluff, NE
United States
Dine inside or outside of this transformed gas station for an inviting experience. You might share tapas plates or keep your entree to yourself with favorite menu items including prime rib skillets, bacon mac-and-cheese, pulled pork sliders and homemade desserts every week—plus a nice selection of wines and seasonal craft beers.
1824 Broadway
Scottsbluff, NE
United States
Taste true-to-style lagers, ales and innovative local brew recipes at Flyover, the only craft brewery in the Nebraska Panhandle.
1945 10th St.
Gering, NE
United States
Line up with the locals for a table at the Mixing Bowl, serving breakfast (and Sunday brunch) emphasizing local ingredients, creative flavors and homemade baked goods. Whether you go with the savory breakfast burritos or a sweet cinnamon roll, you'll be set for your next adventure.
190276 Old Oregon Trail
Gering, NE
United States
Established in 1919 by Presidential proclamation, Scotts Bluff National Monument preserves and protects over 3,000 acres of mixed-grass prairie, rugged badlands, towering bluffs and historic trail remnants. On your visit, walk in the footsteps of pioneers on the Oregon, California, Mormon Pioneer and Pony Express Trails; then drive to the top of the bluff and take in the views.
4552 Gilliland Dr.
Kimball, NE
United States
Check out Kimball's favorite restaurant for crave-able sandwiches, steaks, salads and Tex-Mex.
1475 Hwy. 61 N.
Ogallala, NE
United States
While away an afternoon at Nebraska's largest reservoir. Water recreation, especially boating and fishing, are popular in summer, but winter hunting and opportunities for eagle-watching are plentiful.
544 Jackson St.
Sidney, NE
United States
Explore this museum, post commander's home and surrounding historic markers to learn of the area's former life as a 19th-century railroad town.
519 E. 1st St.
Ogallala, NE
United States
Channel the Old West with a trip to Front Street. This replica of an Old-West town features a restaurant and bar, free museum, general store and live street shows in summer.