Arizona Map

Request Free Visitor Guides

Loup Rivers Scenic Byway

Basics
Length:
141 miles (226 km)
Time:
3 1/2 to 4 hours

Description

Welcome to the Heartland of Nebraska! The Loup Rivers ScenicByway gains its name from the meandering North Loup, Middle Loupand South Loup Rivers through central Nebraska. From the pristine,rolling farmland, red barns and silos to the silent solitude of theSandhills, this byway is truly a treat for the eyes, mind and soul.Small towns, scenic beauty, local events and artisans, militaryhistory and friendly people provide unexpected treasures in a trulystress-free environment.

For those wanting to sample first-hand the small townhospitality, this is the byway for you. Start up a conversationwith the old-timer sitting near the window of the corner cafe,anyone on the street or behind a counter. Chances are they willtell you things you won't find in any guidebook. Relax in the townpark, visit the varied artisans and craftspeople that populate thearea or locate that perfect antique in this region.

In late July, Burwell hosts Nebraska's Big Rodeo, an event youdon't want to miss. Three reservoirs stretch from one end of theNorth Loup Valley to the other in the heart of Nebraska. ShermanReservoir near Loup City, Davis Creek near North Loup and theCalamus near Burwell all offer anglers, hikers, campers, wildlifewatchers and other outdoor enthusiasts plenty of recreation. Inaddtion to these attractions, located at the east end of the LoupRivers Scenic Byway, Dannebrog boasts of a 3 mile hike/bike hardsurface trail with an additional 3/4 mile wood chip nature trail.This trail meanders around the outskirts of the village. At thewestern edge of the Loup Rivers Scenic Byway, the Nebraska NationalForest, the largest hand-planted forest in the country, sitsquietly in the midst of grass-covered sand dunes. So instead ofzipping past the Heartland of Nebraska on I-80, turn off, take yourtime and let central Nebraska and the Loup Rivers Scenic Byway puta smile on your face.

Points of Interest

Points of Interest Along The Way

2nd Wind Ranch (NE)

mong the rolling hills and peaceful Nebraskacountryside, 2nd Wind Ranch hosts over 30 standing windmills--thelargest collection in the world. Situated on a 40-acre pasture,these windmills range in size from 6 ft. in diameter to 20 ft., andfrom the latest models to those over a hundred years old. Windmillswere an important aspect of settlers who migrated to the area. Theyprovided much needed water and made it possible that the area couldthrive. Today, the 2nd Wind Ranch is an area dedicated to thosewindmills. The 2nd Wind Ranch is also home to the Comstock WindmillFestival, which is a summer music festival.

Directions

Between Ord and Comstock, NE

Broken Bow (NE)

Broken Bow, located in Custer County, got its name after agentleman found an old Pawnee arrow which was broken into fivepieces by a creek. He had already submitted two names for possibletown names, but once he suggested Broken Bow, the name wasaccepted. This small town has many parks, with the most notablebeing Melham Park, which hosts a miniature ghost town. This is thearea for you if you like small town fairs and events. There arealso many recreational opportunities such as fishing, camping, andhunting on the nearby creeks and rivers. Historically, this area isunique because it is known as the sod house frontier. With no treesor stone, early settlers in the area made their houses of sod.Custer County, named after George Armstrong Custer, is the best ofboth worlds, with the western border entering the Sandhills and theeastern border lying in prime crop growing land.

Directions

Broken Bow, NE

Calmus Reservoir State Recreation Area (NE)

Calamus Reservoir State Recreation Area is the place to go forboating and other water recreation sports. With 5,123 acres ofreservoir, there is something for everyone. Boat ramps located atconvenient locations, both primitive and modern camp sites,electrical hookups, and hot shows all make this an enjoyable placeto visit and recreate.The reservoir is known for its good fishing,with largemouth bass, channel catfish, walleye, perch, bluegill,northern pike, and wipers all can be found in the reservoir. Boatramps and camping areas are available.

Directions

Burwell, NE

Columbia Hall (NE)

Columbia Hall was built in 1908 by the Danish Brotherhood Society. It stands in the downtown area and the second floor of this two-story brick building has an open room, which boasts a stage.

Directions

Dannebrog, NE

Crane Meadows Nature Center (NE)

Crane Meadows Nature Center, located on the south side of Interstate 80 at Exit 305 (Alda), is one of the best places in the world to experience spring bird migration. The Nebraska Bird Observatory leads eagle-watches in January, waterfowl tours in February and crane-watching in March and April, which is when the Platte River fills with the largest congregation of sandhill cranes in the world. The prairie wildlife spectacle continues through May with prairie chicken, burrowing owl and prairie dog viewing. Bat and butterfly programs are held in the summer, and the Celebrate Nebraska festival occurs here in October. The Center's facilities include 7 miles of trails through the 240-acre prairie, a treetop observation tower and two pedestrian bridges spanning the middle channel of the Platte River.

Directions

Between Wood River and Grand Island, NE

'Danish Capital of Nebraska' Historical Marker (NE)

The text of this monument reads:

“In the spring of 1871 several members of the Danish Landand Homestead Company from Wisconsin claimed land along Oak Creek.The migrants, led by Lars Hannibal, were drawn by fertile soil andthe idea that Danes from across the U.S. and the Old Country couldform a colony in Howard County. Hannibal called the settlement“Dannebrog,” the name of the red and white nationalflag of Denmark. Construction of a water-powered grist mill on OakCreek sparked the village’s early growth, and Dannebrogunsuccessfully sought the county seat in 1874. The town almostdisappeared in the early 1880s, when businesses relocated toNysted, but the coming of a railroad in 1885 brought new life.Dannebrog was incorporated in 1886. By 1920 the population peakedat 436. Germans, Czechs, Poles, and Swedes also settled atDannebrog. Although the founders’ dream of an exclusivecolony of Danes was never realized, Dannebrog and the nearby townsof Nysted and Dannevirke preserve the Danish heritage. In 1989 theNebraska Legislature proclaimed Dannebrog as Nebraska’sDanish Capital.”

Directions

Dannebrog

Dannebrog (NE)

From its name to the many festivals held throughout the year,Dannebrog can readily be seen as the Danish Capital of Nebraska.Dannebrog gets its name from the Danish flag, and the influencedoes not end there. This small town is close to Grand Island andmany recreational areas, such as Sherman Lake. Festivals andculture pervade the feel of the town. Grundlovs Fest, held eachJune, commemorates the anniversary of the signing of Denmark's FreeConstitution. Food, music, and parades accompany this celebration.The annual Old-fashioned Danish Christmas celebration is held eachyear, with artists, crafts, food, carolers, music, and an Adventcandlelight service. This small town has a charm that is anappealing look at history, heritage, and hospitality.

Directions

Dannebrog

Dowse Sod House (NE)

The Dowse Sod House located in Custer County is a wonderfulexample of the early sod houses constructed by pioneers settling onthe plains. Materials generally used to construct homes, such astimber, were scare on the Plains and resourceful pioneers used whatthey could. The Dowse Sod House was built in 1900, a little laterthan many of the first pioneers, but uses the sod brickconstruction. Wood frames were later added, but the site remains asan example of the sod houses that were built in centralNebraska.

Directions

Comstock, NE

Fort Hartsuff State Historical Park (NE)

Fort Hartstuff was an active post during 1874-1881. The postoperated during the Plains Indian Wars and functioned as a reliefpost for settlers on the plains. In addition to this, it became asocial center where settlers could find work as well as sellproduce from their farms. When the railroad came through, there wasno more need for the fort and it was closed. Today, the NebraskaGame and Parks commission runs the area as a living history site.On holidays and Sundays, guides in period uniforms interpret thehistory regarding the post.

Directions

Burwell, NE

Happy Jack Peak and Chalk Mine (NE)

Happy Jack Chalk Mine and Peak allows you to enjoy the beauty ofthe North Loup River Valley on top of Happy Jack Peak (2000 ft.)and to experience the only publicly accessible room and pillar minein North America. The Happy Jack Chalk Mine began operation in 1877with miners carving tunnels and cavers who dug for chalk rock whichlies below ground. The mined ceased operation shortly after WWII,but today you can descend to the mine which allows you to exploreabout 460 of the 6,000 feet of honeycombed caverns. This experiencewill not only take you back in time to the mining era of Nebraskanhistory, but also to the time when much of Nebraska was covered byan inland sea. Fossilized remains of sea creatures can be seenamong the many sediments of the cave. Happy Jack Chalk Mine getsits name from Jack Swearengen who built a dugout on the side of thehill. He helped new settlers in the area, and became known as HappyJack because of his cheerful personality. Hiking, picnicking,wildlife, and plant viewing are some of the outdoor experiencesyou'll find here.

Directions

near Scotia, NE

Details

Length:
141 miles (226 km)
Time:
3 1/2 to 4 hours
Main Roads:
NE-11 N and NE-91 W

Map + Directions

Customizable Directions

Arizona Grand Island Gilbert

Copyright © 1997 - 2024 The Go Travel Sites. All Rights Reserved and.

Email Page Link

Complete the form below to email this page to a friend or family member's email. You can send yourself an email as well. Your email and your recipient's email will NOT be shared with anyone. See our full Privacy Policy for details.
:
:
:
 
 
 
:
Copy Yourself on the Email Yes No
:
:

1

Select one or more Free Visitor Guides below

2

Complete the form to receive your guides by mail
Zion National Park - North Rim Grand Canyon Zion National Park - North Rim Grand Canyon Zion National Park - North Rim Grand Canyon
Southern UtahTravel information on the North Rim Grand Canyon, Zion National Park, Lake Powell, Kanab and Bryce Canyon Nation Park - Visit the Heart of the Parks.
Request this Free Visitor GuideRequested! You're all set! Request a few more Visitor Guides, or complete the form below to receive your guides by mail.
San Juan County San Juan County San Juan County
Southeast UtahSan Juan County is located in the Four Corners region of the southwest United States. Visitors come to experience the unique culture and natural history of the area.
Request this Free Visitor GuideRequested! You're all set! Request a few more Visitor Guides, or complete the form below to receive your guides by mail.
Capitol Reef Country Capitol Reef Country Capitol Reef Country
Central UtahThis area of southern Utah has a diversity of landscape like no other area in the state - red rock formations and canyons, pristine meadows, alpine forests, as well as lush green valleys. That landscape makes Capitol Reef Country perfect for outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, horseback riding, ATV tours, hunting, fishing, wildlife viewing, or just a quiet picnic!
Request this Free Visitor GuideRequested! You're all set! Request a few more Visitor Guides, or complete the form below to receive your guides by mail.
Sierra Vista Sierra Vista Sierra Vista
Southern ArizonaWhether you enjoy hiking, bird watching, history or culture, Sierra Vista has something for everyone. Connect with the Old West in the "Land of Legends", or Cochise County.
Request this Free Visitor GuideRequested! You're all set! Request a few more Visitor Guides, or complete the form below to receive your guides by mail.
Tucson Tucson Tucson
Southeast ArizonaTucson is a borderland metropolitan area influenced by many cultures to make it an exciting and unique place to visit. Near Tucson is Saguaro National Park, named for the spectacular Saguaro forest found there.
Request this Free Visitor GuideRequested! You're all set! Request a few more Visitor Guides, or complete the form below to receive your guides by mail.
Glendale Glendale Glendale
Phoenix Area - Central ArizonaFrom exciting sports frenzy to signature festivals filled with family fun, unique culinary flavors, holiday splendor and more—when it comes to lifestyle, Glendale’s got you covered. Home to the nation’s finest multi-sport entertainment complex with famous shopping districts and a treasured historic downtown, Glendale is a beautiful blend of new excitement and historic charm.
Request this Free Visitor GuideRequested! You're all set! Request a few more Visitor Guides, or complete the form below to receive your guides by mail.
Wickenburg Wickenburg Wickenburg
Central ArizonaWhen visitors want a real, authentic taste of the wild west, they visit Wickenburg. The town has successfully merged the past with the present in a way that awakens the cowboy in everyone.
Request this Free Visitor GuideRequested! You're all set! Request a few more Visitor Guides, or complete the form below to receive your guides by mail.
Bisbee Bisbee Bisbee
Southern ArizonaVictorian neighborhoods, locally-owned restaurants and coffee shops, bookstores, galleries and more make Bisbee a good choice for those seeking sophistication along with small town charm.
Request this Free Visitor GuideRequested! You're all set! Request a few more Visitor Guides, or complete the form below to receive your guides by mail.
Lake Havasu City Lake Havasu City Lake Havasu City
Western ArizonaWelcome to Lake Havasu City…where you can Play Like You Mean It®! Located on the Arizona shoreline of Lake Havasu, Lake Havasu City is a destination for boaters, water sport enthusiasts, hikers, nature lovers, car enthusiasts and history buffs. It attracts 775,000 visitors a year with its calm waters, beautiful beaches and desert weather with more than 300 sunny days a year.
Request this Free Visitor GuideRequested! You're all set! Request a few more Visitor Guides, or complete the form below to receive your guides by mail.
Tempe Tempe Tempe
Phoenix Area - Central ArizonaArizona State University may be Tempe’s claim to fame, but there’s plenty going on in this friendly city just south of Phoenix. Boating on Tempe Town Lake, nightlife on Mill Avenue and performances at the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Gammage Auditorium are just a few of our favorite Tempe temptations.
Request this Free Visitor GuideRequested! You're all set! Request a few more Visitor Guides, or complete the form below to receive your guides by mail.
Arizona - The Grand Canyon State Arizona - The Grand Canyon State Arizona - The Grand Canyon State
ArizonaStart planning your Arizona vacation with the Official State Visitor's guide - available in print, electronically, or both. Fill out the form to request your free travel packet, which includes an Arizona Official State Visitor's Guide and an Arizona state highway map. The Arizona Office of Tourism ships domestically as well as the following countries only: United Kingdom, Germany, France, Japan, Canada and Mexico.
Request this Free Visitor GuideRequested! You're all set! Request a few more Visitor Guides, or complete the form below to receive your guides by mail.
Bryce Canyon Country Bryce Canyon Country Bryce Canyon Country
Southern UtahBryce Canyon Country is home to several scenically diverse state/national parks. Visitors will want to spend at least a few days exploring this spectacular part of Utah.
Request this Free Visitor GuideRequested! You're all set! Request a few more Visitor Guides, or complete the form below to receive your guides by mail.
Benson Benson Benson
SoutheastBenson has a rich history tied to the railroad and Old West. A great draw for many visitors is Kartchner Caverns State Park which offers camping, hiking, beauty and of course, the caverns themselves.
Request this Free Visitor GuideRequested! You're all set! Request a few more Visitor Guides, or complete the form below to receive your guides by mail.
Utah - Life Elevated Utah - Life Elevated Utah - Life Elevated
StatewideWith five national parks and more than 40 state parks, Utah offers a wealth of outdoor activities for families & adventurers alike. Order your free Travel Guide today.
Request this Free Visitor GuideRequested! You're all set! Request a few more Visitor Guides, or complete the form below to receive your guides by mail.
Prescott: An Arizona Gem Prescott: An Arizona Gem Prescott: An Arizona Gem
Central ArizonaPrescott is a destination that transcends the Arizona archetype. No sweltering summers or miles of cactus covered moonscape. The town’s mile-high location in the Grand Canyon State’s central highlands brings four mild seasons, an average annual daytime temperature of about seventy degrees, and over 300 days of sunshine.
Request this Free Visitor GuideRequested! You're all set! Request a few more Visitor Guides, or complete the form below to receive your guides by mail.
Chandler Chandler Chandler
Phoenix area - Central ArizonaThe City of Chandler, AZ boasts world class golf facilities, Arizona resorts, fabulous restaurants of every cuisine, premier shopping and tons of fun activities.
Request this Free Visitor GuideRequested! You're all set! Request a few more Visitor Guides, or complete the form below to receive your guides by mail.
Discover Gilbert Discover Gilbert Discover Gilbert
Phoenix AreaOne of America’s Top 20 Thriving Cities. Make your way to Gilbert, Arizona. Our welcoming town is just southeast of Phoenix and only a short drive away from the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport. One of the best places to live in America, Gilbert boasts sunny weather, safe neighborhoods and an exceptional school system, as well as a wide array of outdoor and cultural attractions.
Request this Free Visitor GuideRequested! You're all set! Request a few more Visitor Guides, or complete the form below to receive your guides by mail.
Discover Salt River Discover Salt River Discover Salt River
Scottsdale AreaWe proudly welcome you to the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community and cannot wait for you to discover Salt River. Awaken your senses and explore Arizona Indian Country in a whole new way. Adventure awaits you!
Request this Free Visitor GuideRequested! You're all set! Request a few more Visitor Guides, or complete the form below to receive your guides by mail.
Explore Cochise County Explore Cochise County Explore Cochise County
Southeast ArizonaHike, bike, bird, dine, wine, and stargaze … your next adventure is in these wide open spaces!
Request this Free Visitor GuideRequested! You're all set! Request a few more Visitor Guides, or complete the form below to receive your guides by mail.
Superior Superior Superior
Southeastern ArizonaIf you love unspoiled nature and rich heritage — Superior is a picturesque largely undiscovered gem that offers pristine desert experiences at the world-renowned Boyce Thompson Arboretum, top-notch outdoor adventures, unique annual festivals, as well as an authentic budding culinary and art scene. Start your small town adventure here.
Request this Free Visitor GuideRequested! You're all set! Request a few more Visitor Guides, or complete the form below to receive your guides by mail.
Cottonwood Cottonwood Cottonwood
Central ArizonaVisit Cottonwood- Heart of Arizona Wine Country. Experience the Verde Valley Wine Trail, outdoor adventure, family fun, charming Old Town, and so much more.
Request this Free Visitor GuideRequested! You're all set! Request a few more Visitor Guides, or complete the form below to receive your guides by mail.
Williams Williams Williams
Northern ArizonaYour gateway to the Grand Canyon!
Request this Free Visitor GuideRequested! You're all set! Request a few more Visitor Guides, or complete the form below to receive your guides by mail.
Town of Clarkdale Town of Clarkdale Town of Clarkdale
North-Central ArizonaFrom the river to the rails, Clarkdale is teeming with awe-inspiring landscapes and cultural attractions that will make your visit unforgettable. Nestled in the stunning Verde Valley of North-Central Arizona. Clarkdale is the gem of Arizona. Skip the crowds and get right to the heart of red rock country.
Request this Free Visitor GuideRequested! You're all set! Request a few more Visitor Guides, or complete the form below to receive your guides by mail.
Arizona State Parks Arizona State Parks Arizona State Parks
State of Arizona
Request this Free Visitor GuideRequested! You're all set! Request a few more Visitor Guides, or complete the form below to receive your guides by mail.
Douglas, Arizona Douglas, Arizona Douglas, Arizona
Southern ArizonaHistory, Art, Culture
Request this Free Visitor GuideRequested! You're all set! Request a few more Visitor Guides, or complete the form below to receive your guides by mail.

Specialty Guides

Maverick Helicopters Maverick Helicopters Maverick Helicopters
Nevada, Arizona, Hawaii, and CaliforniaUnforgettable Tours Offered in Nevada, Arizona, Hawaii, and California.
Request this Free Visitor GuideRequested! You're all set! Request a few more Visitor Guides, or complete the form below to receive your guides by mail.