The publishing headquarters of Nebraska Life Magazine can be found in downtown Norfolk. Located in a restored 1920-era building, its offices are open for tours. Stop in and meet the peopleRead More
Norfolk Arts Center
The Norfolk Arts Center serves as an important cultural resource for the northeast corner of the state, but visitors regularly come from across Nebraska and the surrounding region. The galleriesRead More
Elkhorn Valley Museum
The Elkhorn Valley Museum in Norfolk contains items unlikely to be seen elsewhere. In fact, many of the artifacts here exist nowhere else in the world. Johnny Carson grew upRead More
Great American Comedy Festival
The Great American Comedy Festival was founded in 2008 to honor hometown comedy hero Johnny Carson. The four-day comedy festival event brings world-class entertainment to Norfolk and preserves Carson’s memoryRead More
Divots Conference Center
Divots Conference Center is a large entertainment complex on Norfolk’s western edge. Divots includes a luxury hotel, two restaurants, an onsite brewery, sand volleyball courts, miniature golf course and moreRead More
Downtown Norfolk
Downtown Norfolk, called Riverpoint, is an up-and-coming part of the city, with recent cityscape projects and a selection of restaurants, shops, art galleries and retail stores. Music plays over speakers alongRead More
Poppy’s Pumpkin Patch
Poppy’s Pumpkin Patch south of Norfolk includes myriad avenues for fun. You can ride a train, hayrack, ferryboat and a 100-foot-long slide. Don’t forget to check out the deer farm,Read More
Skyview Park
Skyview Park is in the northwest part of Norfolk. The park’s 50-acre Skyview Lake is home to herons, muskrats, painted turtles, ducks, largemouth bass and an occasional loon. The trailRead More
Ta-Ha-Zouka Park
In more linguistic idiosyncrasies, Ta-Ha-Zouka Park is on the north bank of the Elkhorn River on Norfolk’s south side. The park’s name means “horn of the elk.” There are noRead More