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Landmark: Sacajawea ParkCity: Livingston MT
Country: USA Montana
Continent: North America
Sacajawea Park, Livingston MT, USA Montana, North America
Miller Park is a public recreational area located in Nebraska City, Nebraska, USA.
Visual Characteristics
The park features a large, central pond with a concrete retaining wall. Surrounding the pond are mature deciduous trees, primarily oak and maple, providing significant canopy cover. Open grassy areas are interspersed with paved walking paths. A small, open-air pavilion constructed of wood and metal is situated on the western side of the pond.
Location & Access Logistics
Miller Park is situated approximately 1.5 kilometers west of the Nebraska City city center. Access is via 11th Street, which directly borders the park's eastern edge. Ample on-site parking is available in designated lots along 11th Street and 12th Street. No public transport routes directly serve the park; nearest bus stops are located on Central Avenue, requiring a 10-minute walk.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The park was established in 1935 as part of a New Deal initiative to provide public green space. The pond was created through excavation and the construction of a small dam. The surrounding landscape is typical of the Loess Hills region, characterized by fertile soil and a temperate climate supporting deciduous forestation.
Key Highlights & Activities
Fishing is permitted in the pond. Walking and jogging are facilitated by the paved pathways. Picnicking is available at designated tables. The pavilion can be reserved for group events. Birdwatching is a common activity due to the mature tree cover.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are located near the pavilion. Several shaded picnic areas are available under the tree canopy. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally reliable within the park. No on-site food vendors operate within Miller Park; nearest options are located on Central Avenue.
Best Time to Visit
For photography, early morning or late afternoon light offers optimal illumination of the pond and foliage. The months of May through October provide the most favorable weather conditions for outdoor activities. The pond is accessible year-round for fishing, with no specific tide requirements.
Facts & Legends
A local anecdote suggests that the pond was once home to a large snapping turtle, though this has not been verified. The park's original design included a small bandstand, which was removed in the 1970s.
Nearby Landmarks
- Arbor Day Farm (1.2km Southwest)
- Wildwood Historic Home (1.8km East)
- Nebraska City Museum of Art (2.0km East)
- Otoe County Historical Museum (2.1km East)