Lakes around Offutt Afb offer diverse outdoor recreation opportunities within and near the base community. The region features a mix of natural and man-made lakes, providing settings for various activities. These bodies of water are often surrounded by parks and recreational areas, making them accessible for local residents and visitors. The landscape includes both expansive state parks and smaller, community-focused lakes.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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We saw turkey near here and the noise from the frogs was deafening! There must have been hundreds but we never saw a single one!
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The recreation area is 450 acres, with a 105 acre reservoir. There is a great paved multi-use trail around the lake and a lovely green space next to the lake. Facilities include a parking lot, picnic areas and toilets. There are also various playgrounds, an equestrian trail and a leash-free dog park.
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Beautiful park with a large central lake in the middle, because it is still quite new there is unfortunately no shade from trees here.
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Beautiful park with a large central lake in the middle, because it is still quite new there is unfortunately no shade from trees here.
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Unfortunately, when I was there in mid-October 2023, the lake was almost completely dry, so no birds or other animals could be seen. Only the traces of a beaver on the burrow could be seen.
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Beautiful lake right in the residential area, the mix of residential areas and nature for relaxation is always successful here.
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The Recreation Area has trails for horseback riding, biking, running, and walking. There are picnic areas and bathrooms all around the lake, which is stocked with fish and open for boating and fishing. There are RV sites nearby and multiple dog parks around the lake.
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You can follow the boardwalk out from the Wetlands Center and trailhead to the observation blind, where you have a fantastic view of Hidden Lake and all the flora and fauna that thrive here.
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The region offers a variety of popular spots. Walnut Creek Recreation Area is a favorite, featuring a 105-acre reservoir within a 450-acre park with multi-use trails and fishing. Offutt Base Lake, located just east of the base, is a 113-acre lake with extensive facilities for camping, fishing, and boating for those with a valid DoD ID. Lake Manawa State Park, an expansive oxbow lake, is also a popular destination for boating, fishing, and swimming.
Yes, many lakes in the area are family-friendly. Walnut Creek Recreation Area offers picnic areas, playgrounds, and paved multi-use trails. Inez Boyd Fountain and American Heroes Park Lake and Pavilion both feature large central lakes in park settings. Offutt Base Lake provides a comprehensive recreation experience with playground equipment and various activities. Heartland of America Park offers gondola rides and a spectacular fountain, appealing to all ages.
You'll find diverse natural features. The Observation Blind — Great Marsh offers views of Hidden Lake and its thriving flora and fauna, accessible via a boardwalk. Lake Manawa is a unique 'oxbow' lake, formed by the Missouri River. Childs Hollow is a pond known for wildlife spotting, including frogs and turkeys. Ak-Sar-Ben Aquarium & Schramm State Recreation Area is situated along the Platte River, offering riverine landscapes and aquatic life exhibits.
Absolutely. Walnut Creek Recreation Area features a great paved multi-use trail around its lake. Ak-Sar-Ben Aquarium & Schramm State Recreation Area offers three miles of hiking paths. For more extensive options, you can explore various hiking routes in the region, including easy to moderate trails like the Oak and Handsome Hollow Trail. You can find more details on these routes in the Hiking around Offutt Afb guide.
Boating and fishing are popular activities. Offutt Base Lake allows boating (canoes and paddle boats available for rent) and is stocked with various fish, though a State of Nebraska fishing permit and a Base Lake fishing license are required. Walnut Creek Recreation Area's lake is stocked for fishing and open for boating. Lake Manawa State Park is also a popular spot for boating and fishing. Heartland of America Park offers unique gondola rides on its lake.
Yes, Walnut Creek Recreation Area is explicitly dog-friendly, featuring multiple leash-free dog parks. Many state and local parks generally allow dogs on leash, so Lake Manawa State Park would likely be suitable for leashed dogs as well. Always check specific park rules before visiting.
The lakes offer activities year-round, but spring through fall generally provides the best weather for outdoor recreation. The impressive fountain at Heartland of America Park is active from mid-April to November 1. Summer is ideal for water activities like swimming and boating at places like Lake Manawa. Fall brings beautiful foliage, perfect for hiking around areas like Childs Hollow.
Yes, Ak-Sar-Ben Aquarium & Schramm State Recreation Area offers a unique blend of nature and history. It's home to Nebraska's first fish hatchery, with the old hatch house now serving as a fishing management museum. The aquarium features 12 viewing tanks showcasing local aquatic wildlife. Heartland of America Park also includes Lewis and Clark Interpretive exhibits and memorials.
The area around Offutt AFB offers various cycling opportunities. Walnut Creek Recreation Area has paved multi-use trails suitable for biking. For longer road cycling adventures, you can find routes like the Big Papio Trail loop or the Bluestem Prairie Preserve loop. Explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Offutt Afb guide.
Parking is generally available at most recreational areas, such as Walnut Creek Recreation Area and American Heroes Park Lake and Pavilion. For Offutt Base Lake, a valid DoD ID is required for access, and both a State of Nebraska fishing permit and a Base Lake fishing license are necessary for fishing. State parks like Lake Manawa may require a state park entry permit.
While specific cafes or accommodation are not directly adjacent to every lake, the lakes are generally within a reasonable driving distance of nearby towns and cities like Bellevue, Papillion, and Council Bluffs. These areas offer various dining options and accommodations, from casual eateries to hotels, to suit different preferences.


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