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June 2025 Nebraskaland

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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38 Nebraskaland • June 2025 here is a lot of screaming in downtown Norfolk these days, especially on a hot summer day. Some are screams of fear, but most are joy from children and a fair share of adults. You hear them nearly every time someone goes over one of the seven drop structures on the North Fork Whitewater Park on an innertube or kayak. You might also occasionally hear someone say: "Surf's up, dude." The water park, which opened last June, grew from an effort to revitalize the North Fork of the Elkhorn River and the riverfront around it, including the historic Johnson Park. The end result includes the whitewater park and its unique surf wave, a 2.6-mile- long water trail that stretches across the city. The number of people who floated the river and braved the new rapids during the park's first summer of operation, even before the finishing touches were done, was more than most could have imagined. A River Reimagined One of the first endeavors of the settlers who arrived in what is now Norfolk in 1866 was to build the Sugar City Cereal Mills. A dam was built on the North Fork north of what is now 1st Street and Norfolk Avenue to power the grist and sawmill. The pool below the mill dam became a swimming hole where people cooled off in the summer. In 1937, during the Great Depression, a Works Progress Administration crew built Johnson Park below the dam. The park and its ornate gardens, however, were no match for the power of the river and the 17 floods that occurred between its construction and 1962. That year, following a spring flood that sent water spilling over 90 city Surf's Up in Norfolk Story and photos by Eric Fowler T Jess Callahan of Enfi eld, Connecticut, paddles a whitewater kayak on one of the rapids with other participants during a University of Nebraska – Lincoln Outdoor Adventures trip.

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