Nebraska’s youngest preserved land, Smith Falls State Park, is a scenic wonder and tent campers playground! The south side of this park offers unspoiled woodlands, a chance to really get out into the wild, and the spectacular Smith Falls. There are no vehicles or camping allowed on this side of the park, just a chance to get in touch with Mother Nature and all her glory. The north side of the park is perfect for canoers who want to hop in the Niobrara River, or spend the day picnicking along the shores. With tent only campsites at Smith Falls, those looking to test out their new gear or hammock skillz will find plenty of rest and room under the pines.
Nebraska’s youngest preserved land, Smith Falls State Park, is a scenic wonder and tent campers playground! The south side of this park offers unspoiled woodlands, a chance to really get out into the wild, and the spectacular Smith Falls. There are no vehicles or camping allowed on this side of the park, just a chance to get in touch with Mother Nature and all her glory. The north side of the park is perfect for canoers who want to hop in the Niobrara River, or spend the day picnicking along the shores. With tent only campsites at Smith Falls, those looking to test out their new gear or hammock skillz will find plenty of rest and room under the pines.
Smith Falls is Nebraska’s PYT. Not just gorgeous, she’s also the newest park in the state! And this Pretty Young Thing lets you fall asleep to the sight of the Niobrara National Scenic River. Who wouldn’t want to camp beside the highest waterfall in the state? Footbridges protect the biological significance of the park, giving visitors some specta Read more...
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Smith Falls State Park
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Smith Falls is Nebraska’s PYT. Not just gorgeous, she’s also the newest park in the state! And this Pretty Young Thing lets you fall asleep to the sight of the Niobrara National Scenic River. Who wouldn’t want to camp beside the highest waterfall in the state? Footbridges protect the biological significance of the park, giving visitors some specta Read more...
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