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NEBRASKAland October 2014

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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A ll-terrain vehicles (ATVs) have never been legal on the beaches of Nebraska's state parks. That is, until two years ago when an exception was made at Lake McConaughy after Travis Haggard, executive director of Keith County Area Development, and several ATV enthusiasts had the idea to hold a weekend-long open ride. Approved by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission and the Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District, the event is now known as the ATV Jamboree, and its motto is "Get sand in your tracks at Lake Mac!" The event attracts riders of all ages to the beach, including those from across Nebraska and other states. Due to its popularity, the Jamboree has expanded from one event in 2013 to two events this year – the first was April 4-6. Riders can still register for the upcoming October 3-5 Jamboree. Open riding of ATVs and UTVs (utility terrain vehicles) is allowed during the Jamboree from the event headquarters at Little Thunder GETTING SAND IN YOUR TRACKS AT BIG MAC Story and photos by Julie Geiser 56 NEBRASKAland • OCTOBER 2014 Lake McConaughy Located 8 miles northeast of Ogallala, Lake McConaughy is Nebraska's largest reservoir providing some of the finest water sports recreation in the state. The area offers camping, several boat ramps, modern restrooms, dump stations, camp pads with electricity, water, vault toilets, picnic tables, fish cleaning stations and concessions with rental boats. The lake also has a spectacular visitor and water interpretive center one- half mile south of Kingsley Dam on Nebraska Highway 61. Brady White of Kearney rides frequently near Genoa but took advantage of Lake McConaughy's sand dunes when he had the chance.

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