See wild horses and prairie dog towns and experience prehistoric thrills as you traverse the Midwest.
Spotting chipmunks in Colorado can be a thrill if you're 5 years old. But if you're a fourth-grader, you're probably hoping to spot something 10 times more exciting than a cousin to a tree squirrel.
There are lots of cool animals to see in Iowa.
You know about the Budweiser Clydesdales — but what about Missouri’s exotic cats and rocks that look like elephants!
With all the amazing activities, they add a whole new layer of excitement to your visit.
The Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary is a place where people can see natural history, beautiful landscape and the way America was 300 years ago.
Saber-toothed cats and mammoths flourished along the banks of the plentiful streams and rivers that crisscross northwest Nebraska.
At some dig sites, you can even go on guided fossil hunts.
Field Station Museum in Wichita, Kansas, just may have the largest collection of dinosaurs in the United States
Regional travel ideas from the Omaha World-Herald
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