With a name like Valentine, you know this town is sweet and lovely. This adorable place only has about 3,000 residents, but it’s packed with vibrant history and gorgeous scenery. Add this to your list of Nebraska day trips! Take a scenic drive to the town of Valentine and explore never-ending charm and beauty.
Before you even reach the town’s limits, you’ll be greeted with astonishing sights.
USFWS Mountain-Prairie/Flickr One of the best ways to experience Nebraska’s roadside beauty is along The Outlaw Trail. This peaceful drive begins in South Sioux City and takes you over breathtaking bluffs that overlook the Missouri and Niobrara Rivers. No matter when you explore this route, you’re certain to come across awe-inspiring views.
When you reach the town of Valentine, you’ll feel your troubles melt away.
Ammodramus/Wikimedia Commons This idyllic town moves at a slow and easy pace. Stop by the charming Main Street and peruse the shops.
Centennial Hall is home to a fascinating history museum.
Carol A S/TripAdvisor Centennial Hall began its life as a high school in 1897, but today it’s a unique museum that chronicles Valentine’s past. Walk through 12 rooms of pioneer-era relics and stare at over 1,700 bells in the Hallock Bell Collection room. Rumor has it, this old place is also haunted. Maybe you’ll discover a little paranormal activity while you’re here, too.
This place is full of gorgeous old buildings.
Ammodramus/Wikimedia Commons The old post office building dates back to 1936. Strolling through Valentine’s streets is like taking a step back in time!
Some are even listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Ammodramus/Wikimedia Commons The Walcott House, located at 431 North Hall Street, is a wonderful Neo-Classical Revival dwelling that dates back to 1892.
After you’ve explored the town’s past, venture into nature at the Valentine National Wildlife Refuge.
Carol A S/TripAdvisor With 19,131 acres of untouched nature, this getaway is full of peaceful views.
This oasis sits just 20 miles south of Valentine, but it’ll make you feel a million miles away from it all.
Carol A S/TripAdvisor Stare into the ponds and search for rare wildlife. This area is home to 260 species of birds.
Have you explored Valentine, Nebraska yet? If you want to learn more about what this tiny town has to offer, visit their website here.
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One of the best ways to experience Nebraska’s roadside beauty is along The Outlaw Trail. This peaceful drive begins in South Sioux City and takes you over breathtaking bluffs that overlook the Missouri and Niobrara Rivers. No matter when you explore this route, you’re certain to come across awe-inspiring views.
Ammodramus/Wikimedia Commons
This idyllic town moves at a slow and easy pace. Stop by the charming Main Street and peruse the shops.
Carol A S/TripAdvisor
Centennial Hall began its life as a high school in 1897, but today it’s a unique museum that chronicles Valentine’s past. Walk through 12 rooms of pioneer-era relics and stare at over 1,700 bells in the Hallock Bell Collection room. Rumor has it, this old place is also haunted. Maybe you’ll discover a little paranormal activity while you’re here, too.
The old post office building dates back to 1936. Strolling through Valentine’s streets is like taking a step back in time!
The Walcott House, located at 431 North Hall Street, is a wonderful Neo-Classical Revival dwelling that dates back to 1892.
With 19,131 acres of untouched nature, this getaway is full of peaceful views.
Stare into the ponds and search for rare wildlife. This area is home to 260 species of birds.
If you’re looking for more ideas for your next getaway, read our article about the 15 best day trips you can possibly take in Nebraska.
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Address: Valentine, NE 69201, USA