Fall is here, and the leaves are beginning to turn, there’s no better time to explore the fall colors in and around Omaha. Whether you’re seeking scenic drives, hiking, or a picnic in the park, we’ve compiled our top picks for enjoying the leaves this season. 

  1. Hitchcock Nature Center: Just across the river in Iowa, less than 30 minutes from Omaha, Hitchcock Nature Center is home to the stunning Loess Hills. With views overlooking Omaha’s skyline and numerous hiking opportunities. Even the drive there is great for taking in the fall season.  
  2. Chalco Hills: Enjoy hiking, biking, or simply strolling along the trails, it’s a peaceful retreat in the fall.  
  3. Platte River State Park: Platte River State Park has a variety of trails that showcase the beauty of fall. Whether you’re hiking, picnicking, or enjoying the scenic overlooks, this park is a fantastic place to embrace the season. 
  4. Big Lake Park: Located in Council Bluffs, Big Lake Park offers a wonderful setting with plenty of trees, walking trails, a playground, and fishing opportunities. In October, the lake is stocked with rainbow trout, allowing you to enjoy a relaxing fishing experience amidst the beautiful fall foliage. 
  5. Fontenelle Forest: Located in Bellevue, Fontenelle Forest features hiking trails, a tree rush adventure park, and a full list of events and activities to enjoy.  
  6. Arbor Day Farms: Take a trip to Nebraska City, where you can visit Arbor Day Farms. Enjoy apple orchards, flower picking, and the charming atmosphere of Arbor Day Farms. Stay the weekend or visit for the day. You won’t be disappointed. 
  7. Mahoney State Park: Mahoney State Park is another fantastic destination for fall colors. With miles of trails, picnic areas, and cozy cabins, it’s an ideal spot for a day trip or weekend getaway. 
  8. Lewis and Clark Monument Park: Located in Council Bluffs. Lewis and Clark Monument Park features stunning panoramic views of the Missouri River and the changing landscape.  
  9. Elmwood Park: Elmwood Park is the perfect place to view the changing of the leaves within the city. You can bike, walk, or run along the trails surrounded by beautiful trees, and easily connect to Aksarben and Memorial Park.  
  10. Omaha’s OPPD Arboretum: Located just off Blondo and 108th Street, the OPPD Arboretum is a hidden gem within the city with easily accessible walking trails surrounded by a diverse collection of trees and shrubs. This area truly comes alive in the fall. 

We hope you make the most of this list and enjoy the changing season. Fall is a fantastic time to explore new neighborhoods. If you’re ready to make a change in your home, reach out to one of our expert agents for assistance!  

   

 


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