A Trip From Sidney to Scottsbluff
Whether you’re getting some new home decor, enjoying a fresh-made cup of coffee or taking a brisk morning hike in Wildcat Hills, this trip has the potential to knock your socks off, so bring extras. Or just get the supplies to knit new ones at the first stop, Laughing Lamb Fibers.
Laughing Lamb Fibers – Sidney
These self-proclaimed fiber and spinning enthusiasts have ALL the goods for your next crafting project, including classes…which may come in handy if you’d like to brush up on your technique.
Chuckaboo Station – Potter
Chuckaboo (n): a term of endearment given to a close friend. This Victorian-inspired boutique has a bit of this, a little of that and much more. Come pick up a new scented wax warmer as a gift, or a rustic-looking wooden utensil set for yourself!
Chimney Rock Museum – Bayard
"Towering to the heavens" is how one pioneer described Chimney Rock, the most recognized landmark along the Oregon Trail. Taking in the beauty of this rock formation while you learn about the settlers who journeyed past it sounds like a fantastic way to spend a weekend.
The Vault Coffee Shop – Bayard
Their drinks? Delicious. Their aesthetic? On point. We honestly don’t have much else to say about this passport stop other than “go visit it ASAP!” Oh, and you’ll definitely want to try their London Fog while you’re there.
Wildcat Hills State Recreation Area – Gering
A western Nebraska gem that’s perfect for the more outdoorsy visitors, Wildcat Hills has a rugged landscape that you’ll love hiking, biking and camping in.
Tossed & Found – Scottsbluff
In case you live under a rock: thrifting and antiquing are trendier than ever! Vintage tea sets, mid-century modern furniture and nearly anything else you could imagine are just waiting to be found here.