NEBRASKA
National Parks With Hiking
Agate Fossil Beds National Monument
Dogs are allowed on the trails in this park
Scotts Bluff National Monument
Dogs are allowed on the trails in this park
Links to National Forests With Hiking
Nebraska National Forest
Samuel R. McKelvie National Forest
Oglala National Grassland
State Parks With Hiking
http://www.ngpc.state.ne.us/parks/
Dogs are permitted in Nebraska state parks but they may not be left unattended and are not permitted in lodges,
eating establishments, some cabins or on designated swimming beaches.
Alexandria State Recreational Area
Area_No=1
Arbor Lodge Historical Park
Area_No=4
Ash Hollow State Historical Park
Area_No=8;
Ashfall State Historical Park
Area_No=279
Branched Oak State Recreational Area
Area_No=34
Buffalo Bill Ranch State Recreational Area
Area_No=37
Buffalo Bill Ranch State Historic Park
Area_No=38
Chadron State Park
Area_No=42
Champion Mill State Historic Park
Area_No=45
Conestoga State Recreational Area
Area_No=49
Eugene T. Mahoney State Park
Area_No=273
Fort Atkinson State Hsitoric Park
Area_No=73
Fort Kearny State Historic Park
Area_No=97
Fort Kearny State Recreational Area
Area_No=98
Fort Robinson State Park
Area_No=77
Indian Cave State Park
Area_No=91
Lake Ogallala State Recreational Area
Area_No=100
Lewis and Clark State Recreational Area
Area_No=101
Long Pine State Recreational Area
Area_No=110
Memphis State Recreational Area
Area_No=114
Merrit Reservoir State Recreational Area
Area_No=115
Niobrara State Park
Area_No=126
Pawnee State Recreational Area
Area_No=135
Platte River State Park
Area_No=224
Ponca State Park
Area_No=143
Rock Creek Station State Recreational Area
Area_No=150
Rock Creek Station State Park
Area_No=153
Rockford State Recreational Area
Area_No=154
Schramm Park State Recreational Area
Area_No=158
Smith Falls State Park
Area_No=308
Summit Lake State Recreational Area
Area_No=247
Two Rivers State Recreational Area
Area_No=175
Wagon Train State Recreational Area
Area_No=180
Wildcat Hills State Recreational Area
Area_No=193
Willow Creek State Recreational Area
Area_No=256
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Your Dog's Favorite Hikes In Nebraska
Submitted by Tara:
Wilderness Park, south west side of Lincoln, Nebraska
We love a day-long hike, or even a quick hour or two, amongst cottonwood trees alongside Salt Creek. The trail is over 22 miles long round trip. There are several different parking areas but the prettiest place to start is off 14th Street, south of Yankee Hill Road. Heading on the trail north of the parking area, there is lots of rushing water and thick groves of cottonwoods.
Submitted by Tara:
Indian Cave State Park, along the Missouri river
Preferably when ticks aren't in season, trail 10 takes you straight up for a beautiful view and a workout to trail 11, which leads you to the Indian Cave and a dip in the river. Come back by trail 11, then you can head off in several trail options in thick woods, back to camp or the car!
("The trail compels you to know yourself and to be yourself, and puts you in harmony with the universe. It makes you glad to be living. It gives health, hope and courage, and it extends that touch of nature which tends to make you kind." Enos A. Mills, from "Your National Parks")
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