Waterfront Property in Nebraska

Area with agents/waterfront properties
Nebraska, named by the Otos Indians, means "flat water," referring to the meandering Platte River that is formed from the North Platte and South Platte adjoining near the middle of the state, and then winding around Kearney, Grand Island, Columbus and flowing into the historic Missouri River on the east side of Omaha. This is one reason why Nebraska has more miles of rivers than any other state. From rivers to Lake McConaughy north of Ogallala to Harlan County Lake near the border of Kansas, Nebraska has a lot to offer when it comes to waterfront, lakefront and riverfront homes.

