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Hiking trails around Linoma Beach are primarily found within nearby state parks, offering diverse landscapes along the Platte River Valley. The region features riverine forests, grasslands, and gentle hills, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities. While Linoma Beach itself is a private RV campground, the surrounding public areas offer accessible routes for hikers. These areas are characterized by their natural settings and proximity to the Platte River.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Hike the 2.7-mile Peter Kiewit Lodge to Observation Tower Loop Trail in Eugene T. Mahoney State Park for panoramic Platte River views.
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The Mahoney Short Loop offers a delightful and accessible hiking experience within Eugene T. Mahoney State Park. You'll wander through a pleasant blend of wooded sections and open grasslands, with…

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The Schramm Park Nature Loop offers a delightful journey through lush, shaded woodlands, providing a peaceful escape into nature. You'll encounter diverse trees and bushes, unusual rock outcroppings, and even…
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Hike the moderate 3.8-mile Observation Tower full loop in Eugene T. Mahoney State Park to reach the Walter Scott Jr Observation Tower and en
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Step off the bike to take a look at the view from the top. Atop the observation tower, behold scenic views of the Platte River and Eugene T. Mahoney State Park. The tower underwent a fresh coat of paint in 2020, enhancing its appearance and ensuring visitors can continue to enjoy the stunning vistas for years to come.
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The sign commemorates the creation of the Board of Fish Commissioners in 1873. The Board paved the way for the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. The old hatchery is now a museum on fish culture.
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The meditation shelter is a three-walled, roofed wooden structure with a secluded bench that looks out onto the forest.
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On the Red Cedar Trail you will find a suspension bridge, a picnic area, and periodic campsites and benches. The trail is secluded and in the woods, and combines well with the Short Loop to make a longer hike.
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From the top of the observation tower you can look out over the Platte River and Eugene T. Mahoney State Park. The observation tower was recently repainted in 2020.
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At the park you will find two hiking loops — a northern loop of around 2.1 miles which takes you to the overlook tower, and aa southern loop of about 2.3 miles which takes you around the park. In the park you will find markers of indigenous burial sites, a treetop adventure course, swimming, basketball, golf, and the Peter Kiewit Lodge. The aerospace museum at the bottom of the park is a worthwhile post-hike attraction.
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While Linoma Beach itself is a private RV campground, the surrounding public state parks offer several hiking opportunities. You can find around 9 distinct hiking routes in the immediate vicinity, primarily within Eugene T. Mahoney State Park and Schramm Park State Recreation Area.
The hiking trails in this region are characterized by diverse landscapes along the Platte River. You'll encounter riverine forests, open grasslands, and gentle hills, providing varied terrain suitable for different fitness levels. Some trails offer views of the Platte River.
Yes, the area offers several easy trails perfect for beginners or families. For instance, the Mahoney Short Loop is an easy 4.4 km path winding through forested sections and grasslands. Another great option is the Schramm Park Nature Loop, an easy 3.9 km trail featuring a suspension bridge.
Yes, both Eugene T. Mahoney State Park and Schramm Park State Recreation Area are generally dog-friendly. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all visitors.
Hikers can enjoy a variety of natural features and landmarks. In Eugene T. Mahoney State Park, the observation tower offers panoramic views of the Platte River Valley. Schramm Park State Recreation Area features a suspension bridge over the Platte River and a geological display where you can look for fossils, in addition to Nebraska's first fish hatchery, now a museum.
Yes, many of the trails in the area are designed as loops. Popular options include the Peter Kiewit Lodge to Observation Tower Loop Trail, a moderate 4.3 km route, and the Observation Tower full loop, a longer moderate 6.1 km option, both offering scenic views.
Spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant hiking conditions with mild temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer can be warm, but shaded forest trails provide relief. Winter hiking is also possible, though trails may be snow-covered or icy, requiring appropriate gear.
Yes, a Nebraska State Park permit is required for vehicle entry into both Eugene T. Mahoney State Park and Schramm Park State Recreation Area. Permits can typically be purchased at the park entrance or online through the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission website.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from 3 reviews. Hikers often praise the well-maintained trails, the diverse scenery ranging from forests to river views, and the family-friendly atmosphere of the state parks.
The nearby towns of Ashland and Gretna offer various amenities. You can find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options in these communities, which are conveniently located close to Eugene T. Mahoney State Park and Schramm Park State Recreation Area.
For a moderate challenge, consider the Peter Kiewit Lodge to Observation Tower Loop Trail, which is 4.3 km long and includes some elevation gain leading to the observation tower. Another good option is the Observation Tower full loop, a 6.1 km route with more sustained inclines.


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