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Landmark: Miller ParkCity: Nebraska City
Country: USA Nebraska
Continent: North America
Miller Park, Nebraska City, USA Nebraska, North America
Miller Park is a public recreational area situated in Nebraska City, Nebraska, USA.
This park encompasses approximately 10 acres of developed land.
Visual Characteristics
The park features a central pond, approximately 2 acres in surface area, with a maximum depth of 8 feet. Surrounding the pond are mature deciduous trees, primarily oak and maple species, providing canopy cover. Open lawn areas consist of Kentucky bluegrass. Paved pathways, 6 feet in width, are constructed from asphalt and loop around the pond and through the wooded sections.
Location & Access Logistics
Miller Park is located 1.5 miles west of the Nebraska City city center. Access is via US Highway 2, turning south onto 11th Street. The park entrance is clearly marked on the east side of 11th Street. A dedicated parking lot with 50 asphalt spaces is available at the main entrance. No public transportation routes directly serve the park; nearest bus stops are located on Central Avenue, approximately 1 mile east.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The land was acquired by the City of Nebraska City in 1955 for public use. Development of the park, including the excavation of the pond and installation of pathways, occurred between 1958 and 1962. The pond is a man-made feature, designed to manage local stormwater runoff and provide a recreational water body.
Key Highlights & Activities
Fishing is permitted in the pond for species including bluegill and largemouth bass. Designated picnic areas with 10 tables and 4 grills are available. A children's playground with swings and a slide is located on the west side of the park. Walking and jogging are facilitated by the paved pathway system.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are located adjacent to the main parking lot. Several shaded areas are provided by mature trees. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally consistent throughout the park. No on-site food vendors operate within Miller Park; nearest commercial establishments are located on US Highway 2, approximately 0.5 miles east.
Best Time to Visit
For photography, early morning (7:00 AM - 9:00 AM) offers favorable lighting conditions due to the pond's orientation. The months of May through September provide the most comfortable weather for outdoor activities. The pond is accessible year-round; ice fishing is not permitted.
Facts & Legends
Local lore suggests that the pond was once inhabited by a large snapping turtle, though no verifiable records exist. A specific tip for visitors: the northernmost picnic table offers the most direct view of the pond's waterfowl activity.
Nearby Landmarks
- Arbor Day Farm Foundation (1.2km West)
- Wildwood Golf Course (2.5km Southwest)
- Nebraska City Museum of Art (1.8km East)
- Otoe County Historical Society Museum (1.9km East)