LINCOLN - Nebraska Tourism has announced 70 stops included in the 2021 Nebraska Passport program.

The Passport is designed with the intention of encouraging Nebraskans and tourists to travel throughout the state. Travelers can collect stamps to earn prizes, while also supporting Nebraska’s tourism destinations and local businesses.

Tourism officials say a record-breaking 1,185 participants made it to every stop despite the pandemic in 2020.

 

 

The 2021 Passport will feature 70 attractions in 10 themed categories, including two categories to celebrate important state anniversaries, the Nebraska State Parks 100th anniversary and the 150th anniversary of Arbor Day.

This year’s program represents 51 communities spanning the entire state. Travelers will have from May 1 through Sept. 30 to visit the attractions and get their stamps.

 

Stops include  

  • Platte River State Park in Louisville
  • Arbor Lodge State Park in Nebraska City
  • Whispering Pines Bed & Breakfast in Nebraska City
  • Nebraska City Historical Murals at First Class Flowers
  • Fork and Hammer at Plattsmouth and Montz Motorcycle Museum in Tecumseh