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2022 Annual Report for Web-revised

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Nebraska Game and Parks Commission 29 P l a t t e R i v e r S t a t e P a r k ' s 4 0 t h a n n i v e r s a r y c e l e b r a t i o n Platte River State Park celebrated its 40thanniversary in August 2022 with a daylong event that featured food, games, history and music. Guests enjoyed a fun run, educational activities, and campground and water games, as well as live classic country music. Visitors had the opportunity to learn about the history of the Plains Indians, the early settlement in Otoe County. Bison stew and Dutch-oven desserts topped off the festivities. The park, nestled halfway between Lincoln and Omaha, used to be the site of two separate camps – Harriet Harding Campfire Girls Camp and Camp Esther K. Newman – and a tract of woodlands. Today, the park boasts a plethora of opportunities for outdoor recreation, as well as unique overnight stay accommodations. Aquatic Center pool, E.T. Mahoney SP Tipi unit, Platte River SP (1982)

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