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    Lewis and Clark Landing

    4.1 (15 reviews)

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    Monica C.

    I love the landing because it is a great place for a concert or any other event and parking is usually pretty good as long as you make a plan to arrive a wee bit early. The reason for 3 stars is that there is NO where to hide from the sun except a small overhang on the back wall. It would be awesome if at some point seating with umbrellas were put there. But once the sun sets, on a summer night the view is absolutely spectacular I am torn between the view of the Missouri River and city skyline and the concert.

    I'm sure it didn't look like this when Lewis & Clark landed.
    Anthony M.

    HISTORIC MILESTONE My 1300 review needs to be historic so why not choose two guys who traveled along some uncharted lands. They were technically the first two Yelpers in America at the time. I wonder what their Elite events were like. Imagine these two guys traveling up stream in the terrifying wilderness and dealing with the natives, the elements and wild animals. Lewis and Clark were true pioneers as they charted a new land that no American had ever seen before. I'm sure that money was their motivation as the fur trade was a very lucrative business back then. If they had actually reviewed this place they might have given it 1 star back in the day including references like, "We almost died!" and "Not a fun winter destination!" I simply wonder what their reaction was to landing here. I also wonder how much upper body strength they possessed to paddle up stream. If I close my eyes I can hear Lewis say, "I'm going to pump you up!" Please don't quote me on that if you ever find yourself on the tv show Jeopardy. The water heading south was very fast as I observed on the day we visited. I saw a water tuber fall off and then he was whisked down the river as the boat pulling him tried to catch them. Personally I would have been a little scared if this was me in the water. This was a fun little stop as we were on a business trip. Sometimes you need to stop and see the sights because you never know if you are ever going to come back. Thanks Lewis and Clark for getting out there and being the first to truly "Check In".

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    10 years ago

    Set on the beautiful riverfront go check out this place for some history about Lewis and Clark exploring the US's new territory.

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    9 years ago

    Smaller national park. Great grounds and right by Bob bridge. Nice sculptures by river. Staff was very helpful

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    Ed Zorinsky Lake & Recreation Area

    Ed Zorinsky Lake & Recreation Area

    4.3
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    Lake Zorinsky in Omaha is such a great outdoor spot -- so clean and well-maintained, with plenty of…read morespace for biking, walking, and enjoying the lake views. One of the highlights is the new fully inclusive playground -- it's thoughtfully designed with ramps, wheelchair-accessible swings, and fun features for kids of all abilities, making it a great destination for families. Cyclists will appreciate the addition of air and tools for on-the-fly bike repairs, which makes stopping here even more convenient. I also love the recent trail improvements at 168th Street -- the updated sections make riding and walking around the park feel smoother and safer. Whether you're out for a spin, a stroll, or a family day, Lake Zorinsky is a must-visit outdoor escape in West Omaha!

    I was on this side of town picking something up and had a little time to spare so I decided to pop…read moreover to the lake and see what the trail was all about. I spent about 10 minutes walking in one direction and then had to turn around to make my appointment but in that 20 minutes, I fell in love with this place. The trail itself is really lovely. You can tell that it is very well maintained and not overgrown next to the path. The small bridges for pedestrians to walk over along the path are a nice touch as well. So much of the trail is shaded and this was a particularly cool day which made me excited to come back in the fall and see the leaves change. I saw two deer while I was there both somewhat close to the path and completely visible, and I passed a handful of other people, enjoying the trail that day, including a handful of leashed dogs which are allowed on the trail. The trail is six or 7 miles long so definitely plan for a long day if you plan to do the whole Lake, but there are two loops that you can do in a shorter amount of time or you can do what I did and park at one of the parking lots do a small walk and then turn around and go back.

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    Elmwood Park

    4.4
    (19 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    One of Omaha's signature parks. Nice playground for kids…read more Lots of picnic tables and grills. A pavilion. Quaint if slightly sketchy grotto. A baseball field. Lots of mature trees and a walking path. Even a pool and a golf course! This is a great space for public events, such as an Earth Day celebration I recently attended. It is by UNO campus and that can impact traffic and parking sometimes. Still, a really nice green space here in the city.

    My review of the this park may be a little weird because I'm not reviewing it as a public park…read morereally, I'm reviewing it as a wedding venue. But also the beauty of the park itself will be discussed many times - don't worry. We wanted a short (but still beautiful) outdoor wedding in October, and realized that the City of Omaha actually rents out parks for events. And the gorgeous Elmwood Park Grotto was the first thing I thought of! Just a note, you can't reserve a park location more than a year out (so a year to the day out from our wedding date, we called and snapped it up). We reserved the grotto, and went to look at the space to be sure it could fit our large guest list. It was exactly the right size - we decided to rent some nice chairs to put in a little semicircle design in front of the fountain, and we had the wedding take place at the front of the semicircle at the center of the fountain. The fall foliage was in full bloom and made our special day so perfect. The gorgeous greenery of the park also made the most beautiful backdrop for our formal photos once the chairs had been cleared out! The only negative thing I would note if you decide to rent the grotto, is that they don't put up any signs or anything that it's closed/rented for a private event, so I would recommend doing that yourself and placing signs at each entrance. We almost had someone walk their dog through our wedding because we didn't do this. All in all, It was perfect for our needs. A gorgeous (and very affordable!) outdoor location with a fountain to wed in front of, some pretty steps so you can still "walk down the aisle" - and a huge space to fit our 100+ guests!

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    Doing the marriage thing (such a pretty backdrop for the photos!)
    Doing the marriage thing (such a pretty backdrop for the photos!)
    Great spot for the formal photos too once the chairs have been moved out
    Great spot for the formal photos too once the chairs have been moved out
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