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Access Site NE

Smith Falls State Park - Nickols Landing

Niobrara River

Source: american_whitewater Updated 3 months ago

City: NE
County: Cherry
Type: Whitewater Access
Location: 42.89282800, -100.30752100
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Location
Nearby Gauge Conditions
Whitewater Run
I-II Niobrara - Cornell Bridge to near Norden Bridge (30.4 miles)
7 ft/mi
View Run
Current Conditions
-- • 460.00-1200.00 cfs
Niobrara River near Sparks, Nebr.
About This Access Site
Nichols Landing is a whitewater access point located within Smith Falls State Park in Cherry County, Nebraska, providing entry to the Niobrara River. The site is situated in a scenic area known for its natural beauty and recreational opportunities along the Niobrara. This access point serves paddlers looking to navigate the river's whitewater sections and is part of the broader Niobrara River corridor that attracts kayakers and canoeists throughout the year.

The Niobrara River in this region offers dynamic water conditions typical of prairie rivers with varying current speeds depending on water levels and season. Paddlers should be prepared for moving water and assess conditions before launching. The location within a state park setting suggests maintained facilities and managed access, though specific amenities at this particular landing would need verification with park authorities.

Visitors planning to use Nichols Landing should contact Smith Falls State Park directly for current information regarding launch conditions, any applicable fees, facility availability, and specific regulations governing boat types and usage. The Niobrara River system is popular for multi-day paddling trips, and this access point may serve as either a put-in or take-out location depending on paddling plans.
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