Enjoy visiting Omaha while 
attending ONMAC!

Omaha, located in the Midwestern United States, offers a range of activities and attractions that make it a great destination for travelers. Here are some of the best reasons to visit Omaha

  1. Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium: This world-renowned zoo is consistently ranked as one of the best in the world. It features a variety of habitats and exhibits, including the Desert Dome, the largest indoor desert in the world, and the Lied Jungle, one of the world’s largest indoor rainforests.
  2. Old Market: This historic district is a popular destination for shopping, dining, and nightlife. The cobblestone streets are lined with unique shops, art galleries, and restaurants serving everything from local cuisine to international fare.
  3. Joslyn Art Museum: The Joslyn Art Museum features a collection of over 11,000 works of art, including paintings, sculpture, and decorative arts from around the world.
  4. Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge: This pedestrian bridge spans the Missouri River and offers stunning views of the city skyline. It’s a popular spot for walking, biking, and picnicking.
  5. Strategic Air Command and Aerospace Museum: This museum features exhibits and artifacts related to the history of aviation and space exploration, including a collection of aircraft and spacecraft.
  6. Durham Museum: Housed in Omaha’s historic Union Station, the Durham Museum features exhibits and artifacts related to the history of the city and the region.
  7. College World Series: Omaha hosts the annual College World Series, a popular event for baseball fans from around the country.
  8. Omaha Steaks: Omaha is known for its high-quality beef, and Omaha Steaks is a must-visit for meat lovers. Visitors can tour the company’s facilities and shop for a wide range of beef products.
  9. Jazz on the Green: This free summer concert series features live jazz performances in Omaha’s Turner Park.
  10. Heartland of America Park: This park features a lake with a 320-foot fountain that shoots water up to 300 feet in the air. It’s a popular spot for picnicking, walking, and biking.