5 days in Nebraska Itinerary

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Kearney
— 1 day
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Omaha
— 4 nights

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Kearney — 1 day

On the 15th (Wed), look for all kinds of wild species at Audubon's Rowe Sanctuary, see the interesting displays at Classic Car Collection, then enjoy breathtaking views from Great Platte River Road Archway Monument, and finally look for gifts at Stagecoach.

For other places to visit, reviews, and other tourist information, use the Kearney trip itinerary builder app.

Omaha to Kearney is an approximately 3-hour car ride. You can also take a bus; or do a combination of train and taxi. In March, plan for daily highs up to 55°F, and evening lows to 27°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 15th (Wed) so you can drive to Omaha.
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Omaha — 4 nights

Gateway to the West

Bring the kids along to Henry Doorly Zoo and Room Escape Games. Explore Omaha's surroundings by going to Lincoln (Lincoln Children's Museum, Nebraska State Capitol, &more). There's much more to do: get engrossed in the history at The Durham Museum, get a taste of the local shopping with Old Market, take in nature's colorful creations at Mt Vernon Gardens, and explore the engaging exhibits at Omaha Children's Museum.

For maps, photos, other places to visit, and other tourist information, read Omaha online tour itinerary planner.

Traveling by car from Kearney to Omaha takes 3 hours. Alternatively, you can take a bus; or do a combination of taxi and train. In March, plan for daily highs up to 52°F, and evening lows to 29°F. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 19th (Sun) so you can travel back home.
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Nebraska travel guide

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The Cornhusker State
Situated in the heartland of America, Nebraska is home to a large number of small rural communities and masses of farmland. The state's two main cities, Omaha and Lincoln, are abuzz with youthful energy and cultural delights. Your itinerary can include a trip to the cities' museums to learn about the state's past, or tours of the area's important pioneer and Native American sites. The state's central location means that it has been crossed by many trails, but it was the California Gold Rush of 1848-1855 that originally brought large numbers of non-indigenous people to the area. Scenic river valleys offer plenty of opportunities for outdoor vacation activities, while Nebraska's agricultural towns charm visitors with their all-American spirit.
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