Insider’s Blog
Exploring the Oregon Trail in Nebraska
Read all about lifestyle blogger Erin Fairchild’s adventures in Kearney. From awesome food to places off the beaten path, she takes you there!
By Erin Fairchild, herheartlandsoul.com
For Car Fans, Art Lovers and History Buffs
Classic car fans, art lovers, and those who enjoy history will find attractions in Kearney, Nebraska worthy of their attention. Each place has its own story.
By Nan Miller, nanmillertimes.com
The Museum Above the Interstate
Join Nan Miller has she takes you through the Kearney Archway on one of her many stops in Nebraska.
By Nan Miller, nanmillertimes.com
A Traveler’s Guide of the Sandhill Crane Migration
This often overlooked and underrated annual event is majestic, beautiful, inspiring and everything you need to look at Nebraska travel in a whole new light.
By LeAnna Brown, WellTraveledNebraskan.com
Classic Cars Galore – The Walking Tourists
More than 200 classic cars await to be discovered at the Kearney Classic Car Collection. Travel bloggers The Walking Tourists share their visit to the beautiful museum.
By Tim Trudell, The Walking Tourists
The Incredible Sandhill Crane Migration
The amazing thing is, it’s one of the greatest animal migrations on earth. Thousands of Sandhill Cranes begin arriving along the Platte River in late February and stay through March.
By Mark Gordon, mgordoncommunications.com
10 Insta-Worthy Murals in Kearney
If you are someone who loves a good photo-op, don’t hesitate to check out these Insta-worthy murals in located all around Kearney! Whether you’re looking for inspiration or just a fun pic, we got you covered.
Read MoreWhy I Choose to Meet in Kearney
It doesn’t matter if it is a meeting of twenty people or a thousand, it is a joy to plan an event because of the depth of experience and the amount of care given to every detail that needs attention.
By LeRoy Janssen, NACO Meeting Coordinator
My First Experience With the Sandhill Crane Migration
Witnessing the influx of tens of thousands of ancient birds and their landings on the shallow waters of the Platte, is truly one of the most breathtaking experiences I have ever had in nature.
By Ann Teget, postcardjar.com
Painting the Blue Line at NSAA State Cross Country
Every fall, as I am painting the long blue line at the Kearney Country Club, I can’t help but remember my first state cross country meet in 1989…
By Brady Bonsall, UNK Track & Field/Cross Country Head Coach