Ainsworth

Travel Guide
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Located in the heart of central Nebraska’s sandhills, this small farming town combines Midwestern charm with beautiful scenery.

Visit Ainsworth, the seat of Brown County, Nebraska. With fewer than 2,000 residents, it retains much of its original small-town charm from its founding days. The town is named after James Ainsworth, an engineer who played a huge role in the construction of the railroad through Brown County.

Stroll down Main Street and visit the shops and restaurants lining the streets. From local boutiques to favorite franchises, find what you need here.

Appreciate area history at the Sellors Barton Museum. The log cabin is filled with historical artifacts from the area, dating back to the pioneer era and earlier. Learn about the sandhills that characterize the region’s geography.

Discover a variety of recreational activities at East City Park. Play tennis or volleyball. Dive into the park’s pool for a refreshing swim. Play a game of horseshoes, a favorite pastime in Ainsworth, which has hosted the World Horseshoe Tournament in the past.

Learn about Brown County history in the Coleman House Museum. Tour the 1918 home located in the heart of downtown. Nearby Dixon House also contains furniture, clothing and other memorabilia from Nebraska’s past.

Enjoy the outdoors in Keller Park State Recreation Area, a 30-minute drive north of town. Hike along its winding wilderness trails, have a picnic or set up camp for a night under the stars.

Drive just 10 minutes outside Ainsworth to Long Pine State Recreation Area. Splash your way down Pine Creek in an inner tube. Fish for rainbow trout or test your aim at the archery range.

Take some time to appreciate the sandhills that dominate the landscape. These grassy dunes cover one quarter of the state and are a designated National Natural Landmark. Be aware that summers in Ainsworth are very hot and humid, while winter can be bitingly cold.

Ainsworth is fairly isolated in the north center of Nebraska. Drive just 40 miles (64 kilometers) north and you will reach the South Dakota border.

Ainsworth Inn
Ainsworth Inn
2.5 out of 5
1025 E 4th St, Ainsworth, NE
Stay at this hotel in Ainsworth. Enjoy free parking, a 24-hour front desk, and a business center. Our guests praise the helpful staff in our reviews. Popular ...
5.8/10 (153 reviews)
"Good location, check in staff not friendly."

Reviewed on 29 Jun,2024

Ainsworth Inn
Rodeway Inn
Rodeway Inn
2.5 out of 5
1124 E 4th St, Ainsworth, NE
Stay at this hotel in Ainsworth. Enjoy free breakfast, free WiFi, and free parking. Popular attraction Sellers Barton Museum is located nearby.
9/10 Wonderful! (131 reviews)
"Breakfast variety & quality good; lack of elevator problematic for folks in their 70’s dragging luggage up and down the stairs."

Reviewed on 6 Oct,2021

Rodeway Inn
Long Pine Home: 2 Mi to State Recreation Area
Long Pine Home: 2 Mi to State Recreation Area
3 out of 5
Long Pine
Stay at this 3-star cottage in Long Pine. Enjoy free parking, a pool table, and air conditioning. Popular attraction Long Pine State Recreation Area is located ...
Long Pine Home: 2 Mi to State Recreation Area
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Long Pine Home: 2 Mi to State Recreation Area
Long Pine Home: 2 Mi to State Recreation Area
3 out of 5
Long Pine
Stay at this 3-star cottage in Long Pine. Enjoy free parking, a pool table, and air conditioning. Popular attraction Long Pine State Recreation Area is located ...
Long Pine Home: 2 Mi to State Recreation Area
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

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