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The Least-Crowded Towns In Nebraska To Catch Fall Foliage

Though Nebraska might not be one of the most well-known fall foliage destinations in the US, scattered throughout the Cornhusker State's rolling prairie lands are forested landscapes saturated with autumn colors. Set amid these festive seasonal backdrops are some of Nebraska's most delightful destinations: cozy villages and charming communities where visitors can scope the season's brightest hues. From High Plains locales like Chadron to Sandhill spots like Valentine, these are the least-crowded towns in Nebraska to catch autumn colors.

Nebraska City

Downtown Nebraska City, Nebraska, at the northeast corner of Central Avenue and 8th Street.
Downtown Nebraska City, Nebraska.

Nebraska City is a small, picturesque town in Southeastern Nebraska. The oldest incorporated city in the state, Nebraska City honors its rich heritage with attractions like the Missouri River Basin Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center. Nebraska City is also the home of Arbor Day and commemorates the holiday at sites like Arbor Lodge State Historical Park at Arbor Day Farm.

The home of Arbor Day has plenty of tree-filled locations to enjoy the breathtaking Nebraska seasonal hues. Arbor Lodge State Historical Park encompasses over 65 acres of wooded land bordering Nebraska City and is a wonderful place to spot some of the season鈥檚 best hues, while destinations like the Steamboat Trace Trail offer hiking and biking on tree-lined paths awash with color. However, the best spot to indulge in Nebraska City鈥檚 brilliant colors is Arbor Day Farm. Comprising 260 acres of stunning natural beauty, the historic haven is home to Arbor Lodge State Historical Park and hosts many autumn activities like apple picking, cider tasting, Oktoberfest at Steinhart Lodge, and the famed Apple Jack Festival on the last two weekends in September.

Nebraska City is expected to reach its fall foliage peak during the last week of October. At this time, visitors can explore the region鈥檚 brightest reds, oranges, and yellows at Arbor Day Farm. Popular October activities include Arbor Lodge Mansion鈥檚 Living History Weekends, Apple House Market, and lovely walking trails like Doug鈥檚 Trail and the Conservation Trail. Union Orchard and Kimmel Orchard & Vineyard also have a festive line-up of fall activities throughout October.

While Arbor Day Farm is one of Nebraska City鈥檚 best locales for scoping colorful fall foliage, destinations like Riverview Park, River County Park, Kearney Hill Park, and Steinhart Park are walkable downtown spots to enjoy some of Nebraska City鈥檚 best panoramic vistas without the seasonal crowds.

Chadron

West side of the 200 block of Main Street in Chadron, Nebraska.
West side of the 200 block of Main Street in Chadron, Nebraska.

Chadron is a darling Nebraska small town known for its abundant heritage and picturesque High Plains landscapes. Once a fur-trading outpost, Chadron is awash with history, which is evident throughout its Commercial Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Signature attractions like the Museum of the Fur Trade and the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center also offer an in-depth glimpse into the Dawes County town鈥檚 rich cultural tapestry.

However, there is more to this High Plains community than its history. Home to Nebraska鈥檚 first state park鈥攖he eponymous Chadron State Park鈥擟hadron is an off-the-beaten-track autumn scenery destination worthy of the most devoted leaf peepers. Additionally, Chadron鈥檚 northwest Nebraska location means a slightly earlier peak season beginning in mid-October.

Explore Chadron鈥檚 most vibrant peak season hues with a visit to Chadron State Park. Surrounded by lush trees and bordered by Forest Service lands, the state park is also home to miles of hiking and biking trails, wildlife watching, and spectacular scenic vistas of the Pine Ridge region. Chadron State College鈥檚 campus is another Chadron locale where visitors can enjoy beautiful tree-lined paths amid the site鈥檚 cultural and educational institutions.

A Great Plains community like Chadron may not be famed for its colorful, leafy backdrops. And yet, it is still one of Nebraska's least crowded fall foliage destinations because of lovely places like Chadron State Park and the surrounding Nebraska National Forest. Here, visitors can bask in the beautiful small town鈥檚 wooded areas scattered throughout its signature pine landscapes. To enjoy more fall fun in the Chadron region, visit its Harvest Moon Festival in October or travel to nearby Crawford for Haunted Halloween at Fort Robinson State Park (another great area location for fall foliage).

Harrison

Main Street in Harrison, Nebraska (Nebraska Highway 29).
Main Street in Harrison, Nebraska.

Harrison is a pretty Northwestern Nebraska town in Sioux County. Designated 鈥淣ebraska鈥檚 Top Town,鈥 Harrison is one of the highest towns in Nebraska at 4,876 feet above sea level. Harrison鈥檚 small-town charm creates the ideal backdrop for any fall escape, whether it is walking the town鈥檚 historic streets with a Sole to Soul Walking Tour or exploring the enchanting regional landscapes.

Harrison鈥檚 Sioux County locale is close to two Nebraska Scenic Byways that are great ways to explore the area鈥檚 burgeoning autumn landscapes during peak color season, from early to mid-October. The Bridges to Buttes Scenic Byway on US 20 begins in Harrison and winds through some of the state鈥檚 most diverse landscapes鈥攆rom forests to bluffs, towering buttes to rolling hills. Picturesque stops along this route include lovely small towns like Chadron and Valentine and a leaf-peeper鈥檚 paradise at the Pine Ridge Region of the Nebraska National Forest, Fort Robinson State Park, and Chadron State Park.

Road-trippers can also combine a drive on the Bridge to Buttes Scenic Byway with a breathtaking exploration of the Gold Rush Byway. Beginning in Chadron, this stretch of Highway 385 is known as one of America鈥檚 most scenic and historic roads. It also includes some of Nebraska鈥檚 most spectacular natural settings鈥攑erfect for viewing the state鈥檚 richest autumn hues. Gurley is another epic day trip just two hours from Harrison. A charming Cheyenne County gem, Gurley is home to Fanny鈥檚 Fruit Farm & Pumpkin Patch, a quaint destination for autumn activities and family fun.

Valentine

Colorful sunrise clouds reflect on the Niobrara River near Valentine, Nebraska.
Colorful sunrise clouds reflect on the Niobrara River near Valentine, Nebraska.

Valentine is located in Nebraska鈥檚 Sandhills region in lovely Cherry County. And while the area may be known for its history鈥攖hink Cherry County institutions like the Centennial Hall Museum and the Cherry County Historical Society Museum鈥擵alentine itself is famed for some of the Cornhusker State鈥檚 most scenic backdrops.

Set amid a breathtaking Niobrara River setting, Valentine鈥檚 leafy landscapes are even prettier in autumn. Additionally, there are many opportunities for outdoor recreation set amid Valentine鈥檚 multi-hued backdrop, such as hiking at Niobrara National Scenic River, bison watching at Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge, and hunting, camping, and stargazing at Merritt Reservoir State Recreation Area. Destinations like Smith Falls State Park and Snake River Falls are also home to picturesque waterfalls that are even more beautiful to behold when viewed against October鈥檚 bright fall colors.

Like many parts of Nebraska, Valentine is expected to reach its peak autumn colors in mid-October. To take advantage of the season鈥檚 best and most vivid colors, consider visiting popular locales in and around the Niobrara River. Scenic vantage points like the Cowboy Trail, an almost 200-mile trail with wooden decked bridges, offer some of the area鈥檚 best panoramic views and are ideal for autumn hiking and biking. To celebrate more Valentine-style fall festivities, attend the town鈥檚 Pumpkin Patch Craft Fair.

Ponca

Ponca, Nebraska, with a house and surrounding outbuildings set amidst an open grassy field.
Ponca, Nebraska. By Andrew Filer, CC BY-SA 2.0,

Named for the area鈥檚 Ponca Indian Tribe, Ponca is located in and is the county seat of Dixon County. It is known for its storied culture, heritage, and cozy, hometown atmosphere.

However, there is more to this Northeastern Nebraska town than its rich history. Throughout the fall, the area is home to many spectacular spots where visitors can bask in the vibrant autumn scenery, including one of Nebraska鈥檚 most visited state parks: Ponca State Park. The eastern gateway to stretches of the Missouri National Recreational River, Ponca State Park鈥檚 forested landscapes and stunning panoramic vistas are ideal for admiring the state鈥檚 prettiest fall foliage. The park is also great for fall hiking and biking experiences and hosts an annual HallowFest each October.

Scenic drives are another wonderful way to experience Ponca and the surrounding area throughout peak fall foliage during mid to late October. One of the region鈥檚 most popular road trips is the Highway 12 Outlaw Trail Scenic Byway from Ponca to Valentine, a meandering route from the Sandhills to the forest, hilly landscapes of Northeastern Nebraska. Additionally, the town of Blair鈥攍ess than two hours south of Ponca鈥攈osts its Skinny Pumpkin Patch festivities throughout October. Both drives are idyllic adventures for reveling in the Cornhusker State鈥檚 autumn splendor.

Seward

Downtown Seward, Nebraska, view of the west side of Sixth Street.
Downtown Seward, Nebraska, view of the west side of Sixth Street.

The county seat of historic Seward County, Seward is one of its most populous communities. Seward鈥檚 Southeastern Nebraska location鈥攊ntersected by Interstate 80 and Highways 34 and 15鈥攑rovides convenient access to some of Seward County鈥檚 most scenic natural landscapes. Seward is also just 30 minutes from Lincoln, making it easy for fall adventurers to enjoy the state capital鈥檚 peak colors at destinations like Holmes Lake Park, Pioneers Park Nature Center, and Mahoney Park.

Seward County鈥檚 autumn colors are expected to peak around mid to late October, offering travelers the perfect opportunity to explore some of the area鈥檚 most brilliant reds, yellows, and oranges. Destinations like Smith Creek Wildlife Area and Meadowlark Lake are home to picture-perfect waterways nestled amid wooded landscapes and offer outdoor activities like fishing, camping, and hiking. Visitors can also enjoy Seward鈥檚 scenic sights while hiking and biking on the town鈥檚 pretty Plum Creek Trail & Garden Area.

Visitors can also soak up the town鈥檚 autumn atmosphere with some local flavor. Explore popular spots like Bottle Rocket Brewing Company, home to seasonal brews and an annual Oktoberfest; Red Path Gallery and Tasting Room, featuring local art, beverages, and events; and Junto Wine and its relaxed, picturesque setting and live music.

McCook

Downtown McCook, Nebraska, view of the west side of George Norris Avenue, looking south from around E Street.
Downtown McCook, Nebraska.

Also known as 鈥淭he Capital of the Buffalo Commons,鈥 McCook鈥檚 High Plains locale may not seem like a must-visit fall destination鈥攂ut the cozy Western Nebraska town has more to offer than its vast, uninterrupted prairie lands. Signature cultural attractions lend the small-town character and charm, with places like Senator George W. Norris State Historical Site and Sutton House (the only Frank Lloyd Wright house in Nebraska) offering visitors a window into history.

With its Red Willow County location, McCook is filled with pristine landscapes perfect for enjoying autumn. Rolling prairie lands give way to beautiful, tree-dotted vistas awash with color at destinations like Red Willow State Recreation Area and Barnett Park. Visitors can also soak up the area鈥檚 loveliest fall vistas with a scenic drive to Swanson Reservoir State Recreation Area and Medicine Creek State Recreation Area, each less than 30 minutes from McCook.

McCook鈥檚 peak fall foliage is expected to last from mid to late October, an ideal time for exploring Red Willow County. Popular autumn activities include the Night at the Museum Spooktakular at McCook鈥檚 Museum of the High Plains and scenic road trips to fall attractions like the Homestead Pumpkin Patch in nearby North Platte.

Final Thoughts on Nebraska鈥檚 Fall Foliage Destinations

Starting in October, Nebraska's lovely forested landscapes become awash with color. Everywhere from state parks to iconic scenic byways boasts the season's most vivid autumn hues: vibrant yellows, reds, and oranges ideal for any leaf peeper. And the best way to enjoy peak foliage is by visiting one of Nebraska's least-crowded towns. Home to some of the state's most dazzling backdrops, these delightful destinations offer visitors the best experiences for viewing fall foliage without the crowds.

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