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Niobrara River Bridge

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Niobrara River Bridge

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Niobrara River Bridge

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The Niobrara River Bridge, a prominent landmark in north-central Nebraska, is widely recognized as the historic Cowboy Trail Bridge. This impressive structure, located east of Valentine, spans the Niobrara River at an elevation of approximately 695 meters, offering a unique vantage point over the Niobrara National Scenic River valley. Originally a railroad bridge built in 1910, it now serves as a vital section of the Cowboy Trail, one of the longest rails-to-trails projects in the United States.

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    June 21, 2023

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    The Niobrara River is a national scenic river. North of the river are campsites, restrooms, and amenities. South of the river you will find the falls and nature trail loop. The river is popular for canoeing and kayaking.

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    Location: Cherry County, Nebraska, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What other historic bridges can be found along the Niobrara River?

    Beyond the Cowboy Trail Bridge, the Niobrara River National Scenic River area features several other historically significant bridges. Notable examples include the Bryan Bridge, known for its unique arched cantilever design, and others like the Bell Bridge, Berry State Aid Bridge, Borman Bridge, and Brewer Bridge. Many of these are listed on the National Register of Historic Places and offer insights into the region's past. You can find more information about these structures on the National Park Service website.

    Are there specific routes recommended for beginner kayakers on the Niobrara River?

    Yes, the westernmost 26 miles (40 km) of the Scenic River section, from the Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge to the Rocky Ford portage, are generally suitable for canoeing, kayaking, and tubing. This section features short Class I and II rapids, making it accessible for beginners while still offering an engaging experience. It's always advisable to check current water levels and conditions before heading out.

    What are the best access points for the Niobrara River for kayaking or tubing?

    Popular access points for river activities include locations near the Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge and various outfitters along the western 26 miles of the Scenic River. The Brewer Bridge is also a popular landing spot for floaters. Many of these spots offer parking and facilities, especially north of the river.

    Is the Niobrara River Bridge area dog-friendly?

    While the Cowboy Trail itself is generally dog-friendly, it's important to keep dogs on a leash and be mindful of other users, especially cyclists. For specific trails within the Niobrara National Scenic River or Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge, always check local regulations regarding pets, as some areas may have restrictions to protect wildlife.

    What are the typical water levels for kayaking on the Niobrara River, and when is the best time to go?

    The Niobrara River is generally suitable for kayaking and tubing from June through August, which are also the busiest months. Water levels may decline slightly in late summer, but the river usually remains navigable. For the most up-to-date information on water levels, it's recommended to consult local outfitters or the National Park Service before your trip.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in the Niobrara River Preserve area?

    The Niobrara River area is rich in wildlife. You might spot mule deer, beaver, mink, pronghorn, and river otters. The nearby Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge is home to approximately 300 bison and a few dozen elk. Birdwatchers can also enjoy a diverse array of species due to the unique convergence of different ecosystems.

    Are there any scenic drives near the Niobrara River Bridge?

    Yes, driving over the historic Bryan Bridge on U.S. Highways 20/83 offers a scenic experience, showcasing its architectural beauty and providing views of the river. Additionally, roads leading to various access points and viewpoints along the Niobrara National Scenic River often provide picturesque glimpses of the unique landscape and diverse ecosystems.

    What are some family-friendly activities besides hiking and biking at the Niobrara River Bridge?

    Beyond hiking and biking on the Cowboy Trail, families can enjoy tubing or kayaking on the Niobrara River, especially the calmer sections suitable for beginners. The south side of the river offers access to waterfalls, such as Smith Falls, and nature trail loops perfect for exploration. Picnicking and wildlife viewing are also popular family activities.

    Where can I find accommodation or dining options near the Niobrara River Bridge?

    The town of Valentine, located a short distance from the Niobrara River Bridge, offers various accommodation options, including hotels, motels, and campgrounds. You'll also find a selection of restaurants, cafes, and pubs in Valentine to suit different tastes and budgets. North of the river, there are also campsites and amenities available.

    How does the Niobrara River Bridge compare to the Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge for visitors?

    The Niobrara River Bridge (Cowboy Trail Bridge) is primarily a landmark for hiking and biking, offering spectacular views from its elevated position over the river. The Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge, while also along the river, focuses more on wildlife conservation and viewing, with opportunities to see bison and elk in their natural habitat. Both offer distinct but complementary experiences of the Niobrara region, and are often visited together.

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