Ainsworth, Nebraska
Smith Falls State Park
50 miles Northeast of AinsworthAlthough, many Nebraskans continue to look to other states for scenic wonders, increasingly they are finding them close to home. Many of the state'
Smith Falls State Park
Although, many Nebraskans continue to look to other states for scenic
wonders, increasingly they are finding them close to home. Many of the state'
Smith Falls State Park
Recognized among the 10 top canoeing rivers in the nation by Backpacker magazine, the Niobrara River flows leisurely through steep sandstone canyons. Nebraskans also rank the river, designated a National Scenic River by Congress in 1991, in the top 10 favorite tourists stops in the state.
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By the late 1800s, the United States saw railroad tracks stretched, like a giant web, across its entirety, carrying cargo and travelers towards settlement in the West. Long silenced, abandoned, and almost forgotten, a hundred years later the rails are beginning to see travelers once again. They'
Ainsworth, NE Recreation
The first museum was a log cabin built in 1936, with logs from the Niobrara River. Mrs. Nettie Sellors provided the funds for
Ainsworth, NE MuseumsThe Coleman House contains clothing, furniture, memorabilia, a genealogical file,
Ainsworth, NE Museums
The Niobrara Valley Preserve of the Nature Conservancy is a 50,000
Ainsworth, NE Wildlife RefugesHalf of the modern campsites at Homestead Knolls and Nunda Shoal can be reserved up to a year prior to arrival; the remaind...
During the 1870s, the Grange was the major voice of the American farmer. Its social, educational and fraternal ac...