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3oaks
Aug 04, 2014Explorer
As Thom, said.
Just to add a little. We stayed at the campground in Nebraska's National Forest for awhile. It's unbelievable. It is a man made forest planted many, many years ago. If you go that route, the area between the national forest and Chadron, which has a nice park also, you will travel through the Sand Hills of Nebraska. Lots old western. history there. Also, west of Chadron, not to far, is Fort Robinson S.P. It is well worth a side trip if you have the time. Camping, museum and old historic sites located in the area. Fort Robinson started out as a trading post, became a fort used during the Calvary days right up and through WWI and WWII.
Just to add a little. We stayed at the campground in Nebraska's National Forest for awhile. It's unbelievable. It is a man made forest planted many, many years ago. If you go that route, the area between the national forest and Chadron, which has a nice park also, you will travel through the Sand Hills of Nebraska. Lots old western. history there. Also, west of Chadron, not to far, is Fort Robinson S.P. It is well worth a side trip if you have the time. Camping, museum and old historic sites located in the area. Fort Robinson started out as a trading post, became a fort used during the Calvary days right up and through WWI and WWII.
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