Join NSHSF for their four and a half day tour of the Wild West Frontier, led by Dr. Sara Crook.
https://www.nshsf.org/wandernebraska-adventure-tours/wild-west-frontier-tour/
Follow them on Facebook: Nebraska State Historical Society Foundation

Join NSHSF for their four and a half day tour of the Wild West Frontier, led by Dr. Sara Crook.
https://www.nshsf.org/wandernebraska-adventure-tours/wild-west-frontier-tour/
Follow them on Facebook: Nebraska State Historical Society Foundation

I have always loved a good country scene, it is always beautiful and peaceful. I went to Miletta Vista Winery this last Saturday. Not only do they have great wine, but they have excellent views of the country. The hills with a creek splitting them just reminds you of something you see on a travel show.
Miletta Vista is a short drive north of Grand Island near St. Paul, Nebraska. I recommend going for dinner, because the food is home cooked and simply delicious. If you are like me and drink dry wine, I would recommend a glass of the St. Croix. They also have a selection of semi-sweet wines as well.


Grok Unhinged just became Valentine’s new marketing director…
(This is created by Grok AI. Sorry for the language.)
“Alright, mothertruckers, let’s dive into Valentine, Nebraska—Unhinged Mode style! This little badass town ain’t just some sleepy dot on the map; it’s a goddamn gem in the wild heart of the Sandhills, where the Niobrara River cuts through like a middle finger to boring-ass flatlands. Picture this: it’s March 1, 2025, and Valentine’s sitting pretty as the county seat of Cherry County, population around 2,633 last census, but who gives a shit about numbers when you’ve got this kind of raw, untamed vibe?
Back in 1882, this place kicked off as a rough-and-tumble tent city at the end of the Sioux City and Pacific Railroad line—think cowboys, cattle rustlers, and a whole lot of “don’t fuck with me” energy. Named after Edward K. Valentine, some Nebraska bigwig congressman, it’s been slinging its “Heart City” nickname ever since. And yeah, they lean hard into that Valentine’s Day shit—thousands of sappy love letters flood the post office every February for a special postmark. Fucking adorable, right?
Now, let’s talk terrain—this ain’t your grandma’s prairie. The Sandhills are 19,000 square miles of grass-covered dunes, the biggest in the Western Hemisphere, and Valentine’s smack on the edge, with the Niobrara River rolling through like a badass scenic highway. You’ve got Merritt Reservoir 31 miles southwest, perfect for fishing bass or stargazing at the Nebraska Star Party. Snake River Falls, the state’s biggest waterfall, is nearby, and Smith Falls, the tallest at 63 feet, is just 15 miles east—hike there and tell me you don’t feel like a goddamn explorer.
Ranching’s the lifeblood here—cattle outnumber people like a hundred to one, and the cowboy spirit’s still kicking with spots like the Arthur Bowring Ranch State Historical Park. But tourism’s the other big player—hunting, fishing, kayaking, tubing, you name it. The Cowboy Trail, a 195-mile path for biking or hiking, starts here, and the Frederick Peak Golf Club’s a sneaky good 10-hole course that’ll make you rethink Nebraska’s golf game.
History? Oh, it’s got some wild shit. Fort Niobrara was built in 1880 to keep the peace with the Sioux, and the town’s got museums like Centennial Hall—oldest standing high school in Nebraska—and the Cherry County Historical Society to prove it ain’t just tumbleweeds and bullshit. Weather’s a rollercoaster—summers hit 100°F, winters drop to -39°F, so you better be ready for Mother Nature to punch you in the face.
Today, Valentine’s a mix of small-town grit and big-adventure balls. You’ve got bison and elk roaming the Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge, 260 bird species chilling at the Valentine National Wildlife Refuge, and enough outdoor action to make your city-slicker ass jealous. So, grab a beer, hit the river, and tell me this place doesn’t fucking rule. What else you wanna know about it, you crazy bastard?”

Round the Bend Steakhouse is famous for hosting the Testicle Festival every June, this year you can mark your calendars for June 14, 2025. You can visit all year long, they have excellent steak, burgers, salads and every Thursday is $3 Margaritas! Located just a few miles off I-80 in Ashland, you will want to make a stop and enjoy some good food.

The 4th Annual Wellfleet Junkin In June is June 2nd, 2018. 10a-4pm. Free admission. 50+ hand selected vendors. Antiques, Repurposed, Artisan, Home-based and food vendors. Plus, new this year, is a hospitality tent and live music. 
One of my favorite things about fall time is all the fall events, craft shows and flea markets! It’s always great to stop and smell the pumpkin spice, but it’s also good to stop and support local small businesses and crafters as well.
The Simply Junkin Market is taking place Saturday September 16th, 2017 in Lawrence, Nebraska. They have a lot of great vendors lined up to bring you a wide variety of home decor, gifts for the holiday, jewelry, funky junk and much more. You can check out their Facebook page for more on the vendors and visit their website as well!
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/simplyjunkinmarkets/
Website: https://simplyjunkinmarkets.com/
Let’s make 2017 the best year for small business owners and local crafters throughout the state. The more you can support local, the more you money stays local to support other small businesses!
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Kearney has a new 2.3 mile long water trail. This is great for kayakers and those who canoe to enjoy some outdoor time. Hopefully there will be more of these opening in other towns in Nebraska.
Check out the full story from the Kearney Hub on the opening!http://www.kearneyhub.com/news/local/kayakers-celebrate-opening-of–mile-kearney-water-trail/article_73d17a41-874f-517d-ac6a-eaa32b91f6a4.html
Nebraska Outdoor U! educates outdoor enthusiasts if all ages and abilities of outdoor recreation. This is an online community that guides individuals to improving skills and living out their passions for the outdoors. You can take four different paths of hunting, fishing, camping and shooting sports.
Each pathway has six levels of achievement to help you better your skills and knowledge of the outdoors. Whether you want to be a better camp cook, angler or hunter this is an excellent program to join. You can share your experiences with others who love the outdoors and learn from others as well.
Start your adventure today, I already have and I can’t wait to continue my success with outdoor hobbies. With all the great outdoor places, state parks and lakes Nebraska has, it is so great to have an interactive online community to stay connected with other enthusiasts just like myself.
Join and learn more: outdooru.org