Lake Guide
Keller Park SRA
Some 197 acres of picturesque land in northcentral Nebraska have been added to the State Park System, thanks to the generosity of Neal and Pauline Keller of Brewster. Donated to the Game and Parks Foundation in 1983, the Brown County area was turned over to the Game and Parks Commission on January 23, 1984, for development as a state recreation area.
Work began almost at once, and the area was officially dedicated as Keller
Park State Recreation Area on lune 7, 1986. Ideally suited to outdoor
recreation, Keller SRA is located on scenic Bone Creek, just west of U.S.
183, 5 miles east and 9 miles north of Ainsworth. Typical of terrain found along the Niobrara River, Keller nestles amid rugged bluffs covered with oak, pine and cedar. White-tailed deer and wild turkey thrive among the native grasses and timbered reaches of several canyon areas.
What's Here
- Fishing
- Boating
- RV Sites
- Tent Camping
- Dump Station
- Hunting
- Parks
- Attractions
Plan Your Visit
- Getting There
- West of U.S. 183, 5 miles east and 9 miles north of Ainsworth.
- Fees
- Park Permit Required
- Map
- View on Google Maps
Explore the Region
Keller Park SRA is part of the Sand Hills region in Nebraska .