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Harrison, Nebraska

Sioux County offers three interesting and educational circle tours. Maps are available at various Harrison businesses.

Monument Tour - Drive north from Harrison and picnic in the Gilbert-Baker Recreation Area at the bottom of Monroe Canyon. This beautiful campground is a bird watcher's paradise, and the little creek flowing through the grounds is one of the few creeks in Nebraska where trout reproduce naturally. From the campground, travel ten miles north and eight miles east to Montrose to view the Yellowhand and Col. Merritt monuments. You will pass through a section of the Oglala National Grasslands where deer, grouse, ducks, geese, and wild flowers abound. Then return south to Harrison through the lovely Sowbelly Canyon. This tour is 44 miles long.

Canyon Tour - The Sowbelly Canyon-Pants Butte tour is a brief 12 miles filled with scenic beauty which can be negotiated in an hour. Sowbelly Canyon reportedly gets its name from soldiers who were trapped there by Indians. The soldiers spent three days in this canyon with nothing to eat but slat pork, thus the name sowbelly. Be sure to stop at Inspiration Point at the top of Pants Butte. The canyons and buttes on this tour make it a camera buff's delight.

Agate Tour - This tour goes south from Harrison and through the Agate National monument with its treasure trove of fossils. Follow the Niobrara River east to Highway 2, then back north through Cochran Park to Crawford. On the way back to Harrison stop at Fort Robinson State Park and Historical Museum. This fort is rich in history and was an important military outpost during the settling of the west. Much of the fort is located within Sioux County. This tour is 75 miles round trip, but well worth the time.

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Sioux County Circle Tours

Sioux County offers three interesting and educational circle tours. Maps are available at various Harrison businesses.

Monument Tour

Harrison, NE Tours

Oglala National Grassland

One of only 20 national grasslands managed by the USDA Forest Service, the Oglala National Grassland is a virtual ocean of prairie grasses, stretching from horizon to horizon over nearly 95,000 acres. The Grassland is one of the world'

Harrison, NE National Grasslands

Sioux County Museum

Welcome to the Sioux County Museum Complex. Four Buildings contain artifacts representative of the character and history of Sioux County from its earliest days into the 20th century.

Main Museum

Harrison, NE Museums

Agate Fossil Beds National Monument

Located on the Niobrara River in northwestern Nebraska, the Agate Fossil Beds and its surrounding prairie are preserved in a 3,000 acre National Monument. Once part of "Captain" James H. Cook's Agate Springs Ranch, the nearby beds are an important source for 19.2

Harrison, NE Monuments

Things to do near Harrison, NE

Camp Sheridan and Spotted Tail Indian Agency Site

In 1873 under the leadership of Spotted Tail, the Brule Sioux moved from their prior agency near Fort Randall, South Dakota, ...

Gourley's Opera House - NHR (Rushville)

The one-story, false-front building listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was constructed by Dave Gourle...

Sand Ridge Golf Course

Course Access: PublicHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...

Bowring Ranch Museum

Bowring Ranch is a historical museum about Arthur and Eva Bowring, who both served in the U.S. House of Representatives. This...