O'Neill Satellite Rotary Sand Volleyball League
O'Neill
Niobrara
Norden
located 16 miles north of Johnstown. This 60,000-acre area is dedicated to preserving a unique biological crossroad of five ecological zones, including both Sandhills and Riverine ecologies. Two self-guided hiking trails and a growing herd of bison are available for visitors to enjoy, Norden Chute located close to the trailhead
Cottonwood Lake State Recreation Area
Merriman
Valentine City Park
Valentine
camping, fishing, a disc golf course, and hiking on more than a mile of trails.
Valentine Wildlife Refuge
402-376-1889
hiking trail west of the Preserve mailbox (foot traffic only, please). The trailhead includes a small parking area and information kiosk. You have your choice of the long loop or the short loop, both with grand views of the Niobrara River, biking, fishing, hiking, ice fishing
Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge
Valentine
three-quarter-mile hiking trail, “strenuous,” mile-long Fort Falls hike and a 3.5 mile-long self-guided tour
Berry Park
Johnstown
Picnic area, shelter
Valentine City Aquatic Center
Valentine
Valentine City Hall
402-376-2323
Zero depth, walk in pool, lily pads for Leap Frog, lunge chairs, shaded areas, snack bar
Niobrara River Outfitters
many local outfitters to experience the Niobrara River by Kayak, Canoe, Tube or Tank.
Cowboy Trail
Valentin, Woodlake
crushed limestone trail with wooden decked bridges. Currently, the trail is open from Valentine east to Norfolk—almost 200 miles! It is planned to eventually go west to Chadron for a total of 320 miles. One of the most spectacular parts of the trail is the old train trestle that crosses the Niobrara River just outside of Valentine. It is a quarter of a mile long and towers 150 feet above the river
Frederick Peak Golf Club
Valentine
402-322-2754
10 hole course, driving range and two practice putting greens