Explore Trails
Nebraska’s state parks and recreation areas offer hundreds of miles of trails. Whether traveling by foot, by horse, by bike or by paddle craft, we have a fit for you.
Trails offer something for everyone. Hiking, biking, horseback riding, snowmobiling and crosscountry skiing are all trail activities offered within Nebraska’s state park system. Whether you are looking for a short walk while you are camping or looking for rugged mountain biking trails, you can find a trail that will suit your needs here at the state parks of Nebraska.
Nebraska’s state parks and recreation areas offer hundreds of miles of trails. Our interactive trails map is an invaluable resource for anyone planning a trip to a state park that includes hiking, biking, kayaking or horseback riding. Search for trails near you, view maps and find information on trail width, surface, permitted uses and features found along each trail in the Nebraska state park system.
Hiking & biking trails
Nebraska’s state parks offer trails for a variety of uses. Find rustic dirt paths, challenging mountain biking courses and wide, paved trails perfect for a family stroll, wildlife viewing or scenic views at state parks across the state. Or plan a trek down the Cowboy Trail, the longest former stretch of railroad to be converted into a trail in the United States.
Water trails
Nebraska’s rivers flow gently, making them ideal for family outings as well as an excellent resource for those learning to handle nonmotorized watercraft. Nebraska’s rivers generally rate as “easy” on the river difficulty scale.
Equestrian trails
Horseback riding can be an enjoyable and relaxing way to experience the beauty of Nebraska. State parks across Nebraska have extensive equestrian trails, and many have equestrian campgrounds, as well. The Cowboy Trail also offers the opportunity to trek the longest former stretch of railroad to be converted into a trail in the United States via horseback.
Snowmobile trails
Snowmobiling is permitted at several state recreation areas under certain conditions. A list of areas and conditions is available on the snowmobile trails page.
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Park Pricing
A park entry permit is required to visit state parks and may be purchased at the park, statewide Game and Parks offices and permit vendors, or in advance of your arrival online. View those fees, as well as attraction and amenity pricing.