Ambiance and gourmet meals are served at the Bonfire Grill. Executive Chef Trenton Hunt’s menu includes standouts such as pomegranate walnut chicken. The Rigatoni Vodka is pasta tossed with sautéedRead More
The Tumbleweed Café
The Tumbleweed Café is one of those places you see full of local cowboys and farmers so you know it’s good. There is nothing fancy here. The cups of coffeeRead More
Kinkaider Brewing Co
A new kitchen means Kinkaider Brewing Co. toasts great tastes of both their food and beer. The brewery name honors the people who settled Custer County following the passage ofRead More
Melham Park
The highlight of Melham Park is its 5-acre fishing lake. There is also a picnic shelter, restrooms, bike path and a walking trail. The Olympic-size swimming pool is heated. CallRead More
Tomahawk Park
The town with a broken Native American bow also has a fully functional Tomahawk Park. This spacious park includes four picnic shelters, lighted sports fields, a playground, RV hook-ups andRead More
Sandhills Journey Scenic Byway Visitor Center
The historic red barn on Broken Bow’s eastern edge was once a big white barn on the west. Golf carts were stored in the 150-year-old barn before it was rolledRead More
Wild Rose Art Gallery
The Wild Rose Art Gallery features the works of regional artists. Farm and ranch life, and the scenic Sandhills, are common subjects depicted. The gallery is located in the ArrowRead More
Broken Bow Country Club
Golf carts cruise Broken Bow Country Club at Highway 2 and Memorial Drive. Challenges include tree-lined fairways and bunkers. Carts and a snack bar are available on the par-36 course.Read More
Custer County Museum
The only remaining fragment of the Native American bow that Broken Bow is named for is preserved at the Custer County Museum. The nearly treeless sand hills provided little woodRead More