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Nebraskaland April 2021

NEBRASKAland Magazine is dedicated to outstanding photography and informative writing with an engaging mix of articles and photos highlighting Nebraska’s outdoor activities, parklands, wildlife, history and people.

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JENNY NGUYEN-WHEATLEY, NEBRASKALAND itting high on top of rolling hills, Niobrara State Park holds a commanding view. Its Eagle View Group Lodge off ers just that — a stunning, panoramic scene of the Missouri and Niobrara river confl uence, as well as Chief Standing Bear Memorial Bridge to the east. Visitors come to Niobrara State Park for the summer buff alo cookouts and guided horseback rides, and they stay for the quiet and comfort. Many of the park's camping and lodging locations off er wide, sweeping vistas. A basic equestrian campground and 120 acres of free-range riding is available to those who trailer their horses. Fourteen miles of hike/bike trails take visitors to the park's most scenic locations and overlooks, where you might spot white- tailed deer and wild turkeys. Short hiking trails downhill will lead visitors to water, where beaver, muskrat and mink call home, and where bald eagles often are spotted fl ying above the river valley. Fishing opportunities include a lake stocked with panfi sh. Boaters and anglers may access the Missouri and Niobrara rivers at Verdel and Niobrara landings nearby. The park's Outdoor Education Rendezvous draws hundreds of students each spring. Buff alo cookouts during the summer months bring in cowboy poets and storytellers, as well as regular visitors year after year. Ashfall Fossil Beds, where prehistoric animals lie preserved for 12 million years, is just down the road. Considered a crowning jewel of northeastern Nebraska, Niobrara State Park strikes a balance between remoteness and familiarity. N S April 2021 • Nebraskaland 141 A view from a scenic overlook at Niobrara State Park near sunrise: the Missouri and Niobrara river confl uence and Chief Standing Bear Memorial Bridge. Our Northern Vista

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