Carry Northwest Nebraska With You


Did you know you can keep Northwest Nebraska in your pocket?


The Discover Northwest Nebraska app serves as your electronic travel guide, helping you discover your next adventure.

“Our annual “No Better Direction” travel guide, released every January, is a valuable resource to plan your Northwest Nebraska vacation, as is our website,” said Discover Northwest Nebraska Director Kerri Rempp. “The app features the same information available in the printed edition of the travel guide, along with a selection of road trip experiences from our website with the convenience of being easily accessible on your phone or other device.”


Looking for camping options, or maybe a local hotel or ranch stay? Open the app and click on “Stay” to learn more about the variety of options available in Northwest Nebraska. Enjoy a meal at one of our dining partners in the “Eat” category.”


Wondering what to do once you’re here? Check out the “Explore” or “Play” categories for ideas that include our many attractions and a selection of our curated Northwest Nebraska Road Trips. As a bonus, take a look at the “Events” category to learn about local events taking place during your stay, whether it’s karaoke at a local bar, a community celebration or historical presentation.


“The ‘Events’ category is particularly useful because it helps residents and visitors alike find enjoyable things to do year-round in Northwest Nebraska,” Rempp said. 


Launched in late 2021, the app is available in the Apple and Google stores, making it easy to download to the device of your choice.

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 Vol. 8, Issue 7 | July 1, 2023

Northwest Nebraska Resources Available

Discover Northwest Nebraska's 2023 travel guide is now available to read online and are in stock at the Chadron Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau!


This 56-page full-color guide provides ideas for your visit, featuring attractions, lodging and dining throughout the region. Request your copy or read it online at http://discovernwnebraska.com/plan-your-trip/nw-nebraska-travel-guide/


OR download the Discover Northwest Nebraska app to have all of the same information at your fingertips! The app can be downloaded simply by searching Discover Northwest Nebraska in both the Apple and Google stores.

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Successful Inaugural Campout Under the Stars at Agate Fossil Beds

 

Tents mixed with tipis at Agate Fossil Beds for one of the first times since Chief Red Cloud camped here with his friend and rancher James Cook. This past weekend, over 30 visitors roasted s’mores, listened to stories, and stargazed into Agate’s famously dark night sky.

 

The inaugural “Campout Under the Stars” at Agate Fossil Beds National Monument opened the park grounds to camping for the first time since the monument was established in 1965. Black Hills Parks and Forests Association, the monument’s cooperative association which runs the park store, provided funding and logistical support for the unique event.

 

“Unless you’re attending one of our astronomy programs, visitors aren’t allowed in the monument between sunset and sunrise,” said Tera Lynn Gray, lead interpretive ranger. “But to highlight our effort to earn Dark Sky Park certification, we wanted a limited group of visitors to really spend some time under the stars to understand the importance of fighting light pollution.”

 

A propane fire pit provided the ambiance for ranger-led campfire stories about Chief Red Cloud, the Cook family, and Buffalo Bill Cody, while visitors toasted marshmallows. Ranger AJ Legault told ghost stories and legends from other National Parks.

 

Park astronomy and astrophotography volunteer Jason Gray presented about the importance of natural darkness and moonlight cycles for humans and the natural world. “For millions of years, life evolved with a predictable rhythm of light and dark,” Gray said. “But not only is natural darkness good for birds and fireflies, being able to truly gaze into the universe is good for the human soul.” The evening concluded with a guided tour of the night’s astronomical highlights through NPS telescopes.

 

Early-rising campers were led on a sunrise hike up to the Fossil Hills with Ranger Amelia Schmidt. Breakfast burritos, coffee and muffins rounded out the morning as the tents came down before the museum opened to normal Sunday traffic.

 

“You’re going to do this again next year, right? Can we get on the list now?” one excited camper asked in the morning.

 

“Folks don’t have to wait that long for the next astronomy events at Agate,” said Tera Lynn Gray. “We have a Full Moon Hike this Saturday, July 1st. Then the Perseids meteor shower viewing on Aug 12 and the much-anticipated Astrophotography 101 seminar on Sep 9.”

 

More information about the remaining astronomy program schedule and Agate’s efforts to protect and celebrate the night sky can be found at go.nps.gov/AgateAfterDark.

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UPCOMING EVENTS
Check out the upcoming events listed below and find even more here or download our app to stay up-to-date and start planning your trip to visit Northwest Nebraska!
  • Hudson Meng Education & Research Center - Open every Friday & Saturday through Labor Day
  • Old West Trail Rodeo Junior Fun Day - July 1
  • Shoots & Ladders Golf Tournament & Auction - July 1
  • Full Moon Hike - July 1
  • Western Wildlife Art Show - July 2-4
  • Crawford 4th of July Celebration - July 4
  • White River 5K - July 4
  • Old West Trail Rodeo - July 3-4
  • Unearthing the Past - July 5
  • Bands on Bordeaux - Every Thursday in July
  • Hadley McCormick Memorial Roping - July 8
  • African/Nigerian/Ethiopian Dance Camp - July 11-13
  • Fur Trade Days - July 13-16
  • Mac's Carnival - July 13-15
  • ChadronMade Summer Art Show - July 14-15
  • Classics in the Park - July 14-15
  • FTD Live Music & Street Dances - July 14-15
  • Rob Brown Memorial Softball Tournament - July 15-16
  • 4th Saturday Speaker Series & Cultural Demonstrations at Agate - July 22-24
  • Crawford Mud Racing - July 22
  • Teammates 3-Person Golf Scramble - July 22
  • Native American Shawl Dance Camp - July 25-27
  • Lazy YS Jackpot - July 26
  • Dawes County Fair - July 28-Aug. 5
  • Sioux County Fair - July 28-Aug. 6
  • Coffee & Son Hat Creek Ranch Celebration - July 29
& MORE

Grant Approvals


The Dawes County Travel Board reviews promotional and improvement grant requests, with the funding provided by the county lodging tax. Recent promotional grant approvals include:

  • White River Wacipi - $900
  • Crawford Chamber of Commerce - $2,500


For more information about the grant process, visit our website by clicking on the button below:


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Our event calendar is LIVE! Stay up-to-date with area events in Dawes and Sioux counties. Or send local event information to the Northwest Nebraska Tourism Director to post to the website. 
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