
Chadron
Mahoney
Fort Robinson
Indian Cave
Niobrara
Platte River
Ponca
Smith Falls
Nebraska State Parks: hover mouse over green pog for clickable link.
This is a list of state parks in the U.S. state of Nebraska; the state park system is divided into state parks, state historical parks, state recreation areas and a state recreational trail. The parks are managed by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission.
State parks
| Name [1] | County | Size [2] | Image | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| acres | ha | ||||
| Chadron State Park | Dawes | 974.26 acres | 394.27 ha | ![]()  | Nebraska's oldest state park | 
| Eugene T. Mahoney State Park | Cass | 673.101 acres | 272.394 ha | ![]()  | Multiple recreational and meeting facilities, fronted by the Platte River | 
| Fort Robinson State Park | Dawes,  Sioux  | 22,332.72 acres | 9,037.73 ha | ![]()  | Former U.S. Army fort | 
| Indian Cave State Park | Nemaha,  Richardson  | 3,399.7 acres | 1,375.8 ha | ![]()  | Petroglyphs; restored village of St. Deroin | 
| Niobrara State Park | Knox | 1,236.59 acres | 500.43 ha | ![]()  | 
 Includes the historic Niobrara River railroad bridge  | 
| Platte River State Park | Cass | 452.5 acres | 183.1 ha | ![]()  | Modern observation towers, vintage cabins from earlier campgrounds | 
| Ponca State Park | Dixon | 2,123.63 acres | 859.40 ha | On the banks of the Missouri River | |
| Smith Falls State Park | Cherry | 265.5 acres | 107.4 ha | ![]()  | Nebraska's highest waterfall | 

Arbor Lodge
Ash Hollow
Ashfall Fossil Beds
Bowring Ranch
Buffalo Bill Ranch
Fort Atkinson
Fort Hartsuff
Fort Kearny
Rock Creek Station
Nebraska State Historical Parks: Hover mouse over red pog for clickable link.
State historical parks
| Name [3] | County | Size [2] | Image | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| acres | ha | ||||
| Arbor Lodge State Historical Park | Otoe | 73.85 acres | 29.89 ha | ![]()  | Estate of J. Sterling Morton, founder of Arbor Day. | 
| Ash Hollow State Historical Park | Garden | 1,001.03 acres | 405.10 ha | ![]()  | Major stopover on the Overland Trail | 
| Ashfall Fossil Beds State Historical Park | Antelope | 360 acres | 150 ha | ![]()  | Fossil remains at a 12-million-year-old watering hole | 
| Bowring Ranch State Historical Park | Cherry | 435 acres | 176 ha | Hereford demonstration ranch donated by former U.S. Senator Eve Bowring | |
| Buffalo Bill Ranch State Historical Park | Lincoln | 24.68 acres | 9.99 ha | ![]()  | Home of the famed frontier showman | 
| Fort Atkinson State Historical Park | Washington | 154.36 acres | 62.47 ha | ![]()  | Reconstruction of the first U.S. military post west of the Missouri River | 
| Fort Hartsuff State Historical Park | Valley | 18.4 acres | 7.4 ha | ![]()  | Typical infantry outpost of the 19th century Plains | 
| Fort Kearny State Historical Park | Buffalo | 39.21 acres | 15.87 ha | ![]()  | Partial reconstruction of fort that protected travelers of the Overland Trail | 
| Rock Creek Station State Historical Park | Jefferson | 353 acres | 143 ha | ![]()  | Partially reconstructed stagecoach and Pony Express station | 
State recreation areas
- Alexandria State Recreation Area[4]
 - Arnold State Recreation Area
 - Atkinson Lake State Recreation Area
 - Blue River State Recreation Area
 - Bluestem State Recreation Area
 - Bowman Lake State Recreation Area
 - Box Butte Reservoir State Recreation Area
 - Branched Oak State Recreation Area
 - Bridgeport State Recreation Area
 - Brownville State Recreation Area
 - Buffalo Bill Ranch State Recreation Area
 - Calamus State Recreation Area
 - Champion Lake State Recreation Area
 - Cheyenne State Recreation Area
 - Conestoga State Recreation Area
 - Cottonmill Lake State Recreation Area
 - Crystal Lake State Recreation Area
 - Dead Timber State Recreation Area
 - DLD State Recreation Area
 - Enders Reservoir State Recreation Area
 - Fort Kearny State Recreation Area
 - Fremont Lakes State Recreation Area
 - Gallagher Canyon State Recreation Area
 - Johnson Lake State Recreation Area
 - Keller Park State Recreation Area
 - Lake Maloney State Recreation Area
 - Lake McConaughy State Recreation Area
 - Lake Minatare State Recreation Area
 - Lake Ogallala State Recreation Area
 - Lewis and Clark State Recreation Area
 - Long Lake State Recreation Area
 - Long Pine State Recreation Area
 - Louisville State Recreation Area
 - Medicine Creek State Recreation Area
 - Memphis State Recreation Area
 - Merritt Reservoir State Recreation Area
 - Mormon Island State Recreation Area
 - North Loup State Recreation Area
 - Olive Creek State Recreation Area
 - Oliver Reservoir State Recreation Area
 - Pawnee Lake State Recreation Area
 - Pelican Point State Recreation Area
 - Pibel Lake State Recreation Area
 - Pioneer State Recreation Area
 - Red Willow Reservoir State Recreation Area
 - Riverview Marina State Recreation Area
 - Rock Creek Lake State Recreation Area
 - Rock Creek Station State Recreation Area
 - Rockford State Recreation Area
 - Sandy Channel State Recreation Area
 - Schramm Park State Recreation Area
 - Sherman Reservoir State Recreation Area
 - Stagecoach State Recreation Area
 - Summit Lake State Recreation Area
 - Sutherland Reservoir State Recreation Area
 - Swanson Reservoir State Recreation Area
 - Two Rivers State Recreation Area
 - Union Pacific State Recreation Area
 - Verdon State Recreation Area
 - Victoria Springs State Recreation Area
 - Wagon Train State Recreation Area
 - Walgren Lake State Recreation Area
 - War Axe State Recreation Area
 - Wildcat Hills State Recreation Area
 - Willow Creek State Recreation Area
 - Windmill State Recreation Area
 
State recreational trail
References
- ↑ "Nebraska State Parks". Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. October 5, 2015. Retrieved June 6, 2020.
 - 1 2 "State Park Locations". NGPC Map and Data Portal. March 1, 2017. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
 - ↑ "Nebraska State Historical Parks". Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. October 5, 2015. Retrieved June 6, 2020.
 - ↑ "Nebraska State Recreation Areas". Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. October 5, 2015. Retrieved June 6, 2020.
 
External links
- Nebraska State Parks Nebraska Game and Parks Commission
 
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