Nebraska Highway Corridors
Nebraska’s highway corridors follow the historic routes that shaped the state — the great emigrant trails along the Platte Valley, the cattle drives, the pioneer homesteaders, and the transcontinental travelers. Each corridor page provides a town-by-town guide with cameras, directory links, and local information.
Interstate
- Interstate 80 — East-west across southern Nebraska (Omaha to Wyoming border)
US Highways
- US-20 — East-west across northern Nebraska (South Sioux City to Wyoming) — the Cowboy Trail highway
- US-275 — Omaha to O’Neill, northeast Nebraska
- US-281 — North-south through central Nebraska
- US-81 — North-south through eastern Nebraska (Kansas border to South Dakota)
- US-30 — Lincoln Highway, east-west through central Nebraska
- US-183 — North-south through west-central Nebraska
- US-2 — East-west through central Nebraska (Grand Island to Wyoming)
Trails & Historic Routes
- Cowboy Trail — 317 miles, Norfolk to Chadron — longest rails-to-trails in the US. See also: Cowboy Trail Trail page
Additional Corridors
Nebraska highways 4, 6, 11, 12, 14, 15, 32, 44, 50, 75, 83, 91, 92, 136 — see the full corridors directory.
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