LOUISVILLE STATE RECREATION AREA
A N A T U R A L P L A C E T O G E T A W A Y
W
ater adventure will be the headliner at
Louisville State Recreation Area. From
water rope swings to a 21,000- square-foot
fl oating playground, Louisville will become one
of the state's most exciting camping and water
fun hotspots.
Visitors will be able to rent watercycles and
paddleboards, and access the Platte River from
a new airboat ramp and canoe/kayak landing
for fl oat trips. "Water is a magnet for people,"
said Nebraska Game and Parks Commission
Assistant Director Roger Kuhn, "so we want to
give easier access so it's more inviting for users
to get on the Platte River."
PARKGOERS can visit the new fl oating
playground (below, and opposite) at Louisville
State Recreation Area.
WATERCYCLES (above) will be available at
Louisville State Recreation Area.
NEBRASKAland Magazine • VENTURE PARKS