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Homestead National Monument of America
Things To Know Before You Come
 

Accessibility:

The Heritage Center and Education Center are wheelchair accessible. Wheelchairs, assisted listening devices, and special assistance are available upon request at both facilities. All video is open captioned. Service animals are welcome. Pets must be kept on a leash and in designated outside areas.

The hiking trails consist of crushed rock and have moderate inclines in places. The trail from the Education Center across the Cub Creek Bridge to the Prairie Plant Display is hard surfaced.

Visit the “National Parks: Accessible to Everyone” website to learn about what opportunities are available in all units of the National Park System for visitors with disabilities and special needs.

Regulations:

Alcohol, hunting, and firearms are prohibited. Fishing is permitted with a valid Nebraska fishing license. Smoking, all terrain vehicles, horses, pets, and camping are not allowed on the trails, on the prairie, or in the forested area. Visitors must stay on the trails and in designated areas. Cross country skiing is allowed on the trails.

The Heritage Center, Education Center, Freeman School, and Palmer-Epard Cabin are smoke free facilities. Food and drink are not allowed in any of the buildings. 

Pets must be kept on a leash and in designated outside areas.

Services:

Restrooms, changing stations, drinking fountains, phones, and gift shops are available at the Heritage Center and Education Center. Soft drinks and bottled water are available from vending machines outside the Heritage Center and Education Center. 

The nearest lodging, dining, and medical facilities are in Beatrice, Nebraska four miles to the east.

 

Boy Gathering Eggs
For Kids
Dress up like a homesteader, become a junior ranger
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Trapper Preparing Skins
Programs & Events
There are many special programs and events throught the year
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Autumn in the Woods
Things To Do At The Park
Go back in time, explore nature, attend a special event
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Trail Across Bridge
Nearby Attractions
There are many historic, cultural, and nature sites nearby
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Women in period dress  

Did You Know?
Women were allowed to own the deed to 160 acres of land under the Homestead Act, 60 years before they earned the right to vote. -- Homestead National Monument of America

Last Updated: July 11, 2008 at 11:22 EST