Omaha Hotels
Located about 1,000 feet above sea level, Omaha, Nebraska, blends Midwest charm with a sense of adventure that makes it a desirable and memorable vacation destination. Reaching the banks of the Missouri River, the city is the largest in Nebraska, a state recognized as a major grain producer in the U.S. Plan to spend several days in the city because there is so much to see. History buffs will want to explore Chimney Rock National Historic Site, a natural butte creation that paved the way for settlers going west. When you're at the Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo, don't miss the largest indoor rainforest in the world. The Old Market is a shopper's paradise. There are museums for art, heritage, and aircraft fans, and many things in-between. Start out at The Durham Western Heritage Museum, then venture to the Strategic Air & Space Museum and the Joslyn Art Museum. Mahoney State Park is open for horseback riding, swimming, camping, hiking, and winter ice skating. You can ride a rollercoaster, putt 18 holes of miniature golf, or slide down a waterslide at the Fun Plex Amusement Park.














