- Crescent Lake National Wildlife Refuge
- Crescent Lake National Wildlife Refuge (NWR), located approximately 28 miles north of Oshkosh, Nebraska, was established in 1931 as a waterfowl production and maintenance Refuge. It is located
- Crystal Lake State Recreation Area
- Crystal Lake is a 33-acre park adjacent to the Little Blue River and features a 30-acre lake. The area offers picnicking, swimming, a playground and a tennis court. There
- Davis Creek Reservoir
- Davis Creek Dam and Reservoir are features of the North Loup Division, Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program. Reservoir open 24 hours. Fair access roads. Available species include largemouth bass,
- Dead Timber State Recreation Area
- This 200 acre area near Scribner on the Elkhorn River has 50 acres of water and offers good camping, picnicking, fishing and non powered boating. The area has 17
- DLD State Recreation Area
- DLD is a former wayside area encompassing 7 acres of land. The area offers picnicking and 4 non-designated campsites. DLD is located 5 miles east of Hastings on U.S.
- Durham Western Heritage Museum
- The building that houses the Durham Western Heritage Museum used to be known as Union Station. It was built by Union Pacific Railroad as a showpiece in the city
- Enders Reservoir
- Enders Dam and reservoir, Frenchman Cambridge Division, PSMBP, is managed for the Bureau of Reclamation by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. The reservoir is open 24 hours.
- Enders Reservoir State Recreation Area
- Enders Reservoir SRA at Enders has 3,278 acres of land on a 1,707-acre lake, part of which is a waterfowl refuge. There are modern restrooms, coin-operated showers, dump station,
- Eugene T. Mahoney State Park
- Eugene T. Mahoney State Park offers year-round accommodations and recreational use. This ultra modern park offers a spectacular array of lodging, group meeting facilities and activities. Located near
- Fort Atkinson State Historical Park
- The first U.S. military post west of the Missouri River, Fort Atkinson was established in 1820 on recommendation of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Located at Fort Calhoun,
- Fort Hartsuff State Historical Park
- Located near Elyria, Fort Hartsuff is typical of Plains infantry outposts. It stood as a buffer between settlers and Indians in the North Loup River valley from 1874
- Fort Kearny State Historical Park
- Built to protect Overland Trail travelers, Fort Kearny SHP near Kearney was a stage station, home station for the Pony Express, outfitting depot for Indian campaigns and home of
- Fort Kearny State Recreation Area
- Fort Kearny SRA offers 186 acres dotted with sandpit lakes. In the spring, the world's largest concentration of sandhill cranes and waterfowl gathers in the central Platte River valley.
- Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge
- Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) is 19,131 acres in size and located 4 miles east of Valentine along the Niobrara River in north-central Nebraska. Fort Niobrara NWR
- Fort Robinson State Park
- Western Nebraska's premier state park, Fort Robinson, west of Crawford, has it all -- with more than 22,000 acres of exquisite Pine Ridge scenery, compelling old west history, exceptional
- Fremont Lakes State Recreation Area
- One of eastern Nebraska's most popular recreation areas, Fremont has about 40 land acres and nearly 300 water acres in 20 sandpit lakes. Located three miles west of Fremont,
- Gallagher Canyon State Recreation Area
- Gallagher Canyon SRA offers access to the 400-acre Johnson Lake. Primitive camping is offered on the 24-acre area.
Gallagher Canyon offers good spring crappie fishing in the coves, as well
- Glenn Cunningham Lake
- This Corps area is leased to the City of Omaha. (Department of Parks, Recreation & Public Property, 1819 Farnam Street, Omaha, NE 402-444-5900). The surface area of
- Harlan County Lake
- Located in southcentral Nebraska, this is the second largest lake in the state. It is well known for its excellent walleye, catfish and white bass
- Harry Strunk Reservoir
- Harry Strunk Reservoir, Frenchman Cambridge Division, PSMBP, is managed for the Bureau of Reclamation by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. Formed by Medicine Creek Dam located on
- Holmes Lake
- Holmes Lake, NE is a 112-acre lake located on Antelope Creek within the city of Lincoln, NE. Recreational opportunities at Holmes include fishing, hiking, biking, picnicking, and golfing.
- Homestead National Monument of America
- The cry was FREE LAND!! The Homestead Act of 1862 was one of the most significant and enduring events in the westward expansion of the United States. By
- Hugh Butler Reservoir-Red Willow Dam
- Recreation at Hugh Butler Reservoir, Frenchman Cambridge Division, in southwestern Nebraska, is managed for the Bureau of Reclamation by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission and extends from Palisade
- Indian Cave State Park
- With 3,052 rugged acres bordering the mighty Missouri River, Indian Cave is a pristine area, devoted to camping, hiking and backpacking, picnicking, nature and wilderness activities. Located 10
- John W. and Louise Seier National Wildlife Refuge
- John W. & Louise Seier National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) is 2,400 acres in size and is located 25 miles south of Bassett along Highway 183 in north-central Nebraska.
- Johnson Lake State Recreation Area
- Excellent camping and water sports are hallmarks of this ever popular area, 10 miles south of Lexington. Though relatively small at 68 acres, this SRA packs a lot of
- Keller Park State Recreation Area
- Keller Park SRA, northwest of Ainsworth on Bone Creek, is one of the few spots where anglers can pursue rainbow trout along with warm-water species. The 196-acre area has
- Lake Alice
- The North Platte Project extends 111 miles along the river valley from Guernsey, Wyoming to below Bridgeport, Nebraska. The city of Scottsbluff is near the center of the
- Lake Maloney State Recreation Area
- A popular state recreation area south of North Platte, Maloney offer campsites with electrical hookups, a dump station, water, boat ramps, swimming, vault toilets, picnic tables, fish cleaning stations
- Lake McConaughy State Recreation Area
- Yes, we still have water. Despite several years of drought, Lake McConaughy is still 12 miles long and boat ramps are available at Divers Bay and Martin Bay. While