Eastern Nebraska

Eastern Nebraska is the most populated region in Nebraska, home to over three-quarters of the state's population. The metropolitan areas of Omaha and Lincoln alone are home to half of the state's total population.

The region can be roughly defined as anything east of NE-14, which sits midway between US Highway 281 and US Highway 81.

Cities

Other destinations

  • 🌍 Antelope County
  • 🌍 Ashfall Fossil Bed State Historical Park - a large fossil site located in near the town of Royal in Antelope County.
  • 🌍 Fontenelle Forest - 1,400 acres (570 hectares) of forest and wetlands on the banks of the Missouri river near Bellevue.
  • 🌍 Eugene T. Mahoney State Park - state park near Ashland with plenty of outdoor activities and hiking trails.
  • 🌍 Indian Cave State Park - 3,400 acres (1,400 hectares) of wilderness, historical buildings, and a cave featuring prehistoric petroglyphs.

Understand

Rolling hills, dense forests, and countless rivers and streams make up the eastern third of the state. Given Nebraska's reputation for being flat and treeless, this can surprise visitors.

Get in

By plane

  • 🌍 Omaha Eppley Airfield (OMA IATA), 4501 Abbott Dr (northeast of downtown Omaha), +1 402-661-8017. A domestic airport servicing the continental U.S. No international flights. On-site car rental services and taxi services available. This is the largest airport in the state and the landing site for almost all out-of-state flights.
  • 🌍 Lincoln Airport (LNK IATA), 2400 W. Adams St (Take Exit 399 off I-80 and head west on West Adams Street), +1 402-458-2480, . A smaller airport offering flights to and from ten cities. It is the second largest airport in the state.

See

Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium is a nationally renowned zoo in Omaha. It is Nebraska's number one paid attraction.

The Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum near Ashland is dedicated to the advancement in aircraft and spacecraft during the Cold War.

The Nebraska State Capitol in Lincoln is home to Nebraska's unicameral state legislature.

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