HOW TO GET THERE
There are many ways you can travel to Nebraska. Whether you prefer to drive, fly, or ride the rails, it’s easy to access your favorite spots throughout the state for family fun.
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DRIVING
If you choose to drive into Nebraska on the state’s primary roadways, you will find numerous interstates and state highways to choose from. The main East to West roadway is Interstate 80, which spans the entire state, entering near Omaha and exiting at the Southeast tip of the panhandle. Numerous state highways intersect I-80 at various points throughout the state. You can access all parts of the state from I-80, making it the most traveled roadway in Nebraska. |
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AIRPLANE
If you’d rather not spend your vacation driving, hop a plane and head to any one of the conveniently located airports throughout the state. Nebraska doesn’t have any international airports, but their numerous regional airports provide visitors and residents with plenty of opportunities to catch flights in and out of the state |
Train
For the more romantic travelers, why not take a ride on a train? Nebraska is home to several railroad, museums, and the rail system has always played an important part in the states history. The Transcontinental Railroad originally ran through Nebraska. The Union Pacific Railway is still headed in the Midwestern state. No matter how you prefer to travel, getting to and around Nebraska is easy for the thousands of visitors that spend their vacations in the state each year.
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