LINCOLN, NEB. – Visit Nebraska announce the stops included in the 2025 Nebraska Passport program. The Passport inspires Nebraskans and tourists to travel throughout the state collecting stamps to earn prizes while also supporting Nebraska’s tourism destinations and local businesses.
“Year after year, Nebraskans and more and more out-of-state travelers alike use the Nebraska Passport as their guide to discovering what our state has to offer,” said John Ricks, Visit Nebraska executive director. “We are excited to once again connect visitors to these gems and the communities where they thrive.”
The Passport will again feature 70 stops organized into 10 themed tours. Travelers will have from May 1 through September 30 to visit the attractions and collect their stamps.
Passporters can expect to find all sorts of new and unique destinations during their travels this year. Highlights include female-owned businesses, historic treasures, delicious eats and a tour dedicated to showcasing Nebraska’s thriving Creative Districts.
“Whether you are a longtime Passporter or just picking up a booklet for the first time, there is so much to see and do this year,” said Madison Johnson, Nebraska Passport program coordinator. “We’re guessing many travelers will find something they haven’t seen before with these 70 stops, and there is something everyone will enjoy.”
Passports will be available at participating stops starting May 1 or can be pre-ordered at NebraskaPassport.com. Participants are encouraged to download the Nebraska Passport App on their smartphone for the option of digital stamps, supplementing the physical Passport booklet for convenience. Please note, the Passport app will be updated with the 2025 information on May 1. Those who used the mobile app last year will need to update the app to see the new program information. To download, search ‘NE Passport 2025″ in the Apple App Store or Google Play App Store.
- Activate Yourself
- America’s Artland
- Colorific
- Culture Cluster
- Eat, Shop, Repeat
- Growth Spurt
- Her Way
- Lactose Tolerant
- Lasso Lane
- Tale Trail
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