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Cabins near Omaha

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Top-rated cabins in Omaha

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Cabin in Elkhorn
Charming riverfront house
This quiet & serene riverfront house is the perfect setting for a family, nature lovers, fishermen, anniversaries, friends retreats, or honeymooners! Newly remodeled in 2018, we can sleep up to 12. Located just a couple of miles outside of Elkhorn & directly on the Elkhorn River, this is a nature-lovers haven! Local restaurants, shopping & other amenities in Elkhorn, Omaha & Waterloo are within a few minutes drive! Our place is a smoke & pet free home! Smoking is allowed in outdoor areas only.
$209 per night
Cabin in Malvern
Malvern Depot
A railroad depot renovated into a bunkhouse located midway on the Wabash Trace Nature Trail. It includes 2 bedrooms, kitchenette, and bathroom with shower. A/C & heat, coffee maker, dorm fridge, microwave, and toaster. Linens and towels provided. One queen bed, the other twin bunk beds. The Futon in the living area folds out. New for the 2021 season, on demand hot water heater has been installed... no more in and out showers! New “split unit”. Conveniently located 2 blocks from downtown.
$92 per night
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Cabin in Bellevue
Lakefront Bellevue Home: Private Beach & Dock!
Plan a family vacation that’s as relaxing or eventful as you want it to be in Bellevue. This 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom vacation rental is a stone’s throw away from Hanson Lake and great times. In addition to an unbeatable location, this cabin features a separate bunkhouse for the kids, plenty of beach gear to keep everyone entertained, and a spacious outdoor space. After a day on the water or exploring the area, grill up a delicious dinner for the whole group or roast marshmallows over the fire.
$152 per night

Stay near Omaha's top sights

Photo of Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium
Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium438 locals recommend
Photo of CHI Health Center
CHI Health Center98 locals recommend
Photo of Omaha Zoo South (Main) Entrance
Omaha Zoo South (Main) Entrance5 locals recommend
Photo of The Old Market
The Old Market321 locals recommend
Photo of Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge
Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge106 locals recommend
Photo of Ameristar Casino Hotel Council Bluffs
Ameristar Casino Hotel Council Bluffs12 locals recommend

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Rental unit in Aksarben - Elmwood Park
Petite & Charming- Near Aksarben and Baxter Arena!
$64 per night
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Private room in Omaha
Quiet Omaha Bedroom
$31 per night
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Guest suite in Dundee - Memorial Park
*Private Guest Suite in Dundee* - No Cleaning Fee
$62 per night
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Private room in Omaha
Spacious, Clean, Luxury Stay, Roku TV - King Bed
$42 per night
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Condo in Midtown
Mithrandir
$95 per night
Condo in Midtown
Modern Condo in Midtown
$67 per night
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Rental unit in Omaha
Charming Dundee Fairview Apartment #7
$62 per night
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Private room in Midtown
Spacious destination near Med Center - #2
$40 per night
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Rental unit in Midtown
Luxurious & Modern “Better Dayz"
$85 per night
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Rental unit in Omaha
Midcentury Modern Retreat in Heart of Downtown
$92 per night
Private room in Council Bluffs
Omaha Metro Area Historic Mansion & Local Landmark
$34 per night
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Home in Midtown
Modern & Comfy City Oasis | ♛2 Queen Beds, Roku TV
$55 per night

Your guide to Omaha

All About Omaha

The sprawling city of Omaha, which sits along the Missouri River in the state of Nebraska, is best explored through its 3,000-foot-long bridge, the cobblestone streets of the city’s historic district, or the downtown sculpture park that is the largest installation of metalwork of its kind in the country. Greenbelts mesh with the cityscape in this Midwest metropolis.

The modern Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge spans the Missouri River, connecting the state of Nebraska to Iowa and offering views of the city and access to over 150 miles of nature trails. The city has a history dating back to 1854, which is reflected in the larger-than-life bronze sculptures in Pioneer Courage Park that portray the journey of four pioneer families. The sculpture park isn’t the only attraction in the heart of Omaha. This area of town is also home to the Old Market neighborhood, whose converted 19th-century red-brick warehouses now house shops, galleries, and restaurants.


When is the best time to stay in a vacation rental in Omaha?

Omaha has four distinct seasons. Summers are hot and humid, with frequent thunderstorms; winters are cold, with plenty of snow. The most comfortable time to visit the city is around May and June and September and October when temperatures are more moderate.

As the largest city in Nebraska, Omaha hosts a number of events throughout the year. One of the biggest college baseball championships takes place over 10 days in June, with baseball games and live music. In September, the Fort Omaha Intertribal Powwow celebrates the local Native American culture with music and dancing. If you come to the city in the summer, you can experience Jazz on the Green, which hosts concerts on Thursdays in Turner Park, while on Fridays a free concert series offers live music in the plaza by the Bob Kerrey bridge.


What are the top things to do in Omaha?

Durham Museum

Housed in the ornate Art Deco building of the former Union Station, a National Historic Landmark, the Durham Museum takes you on a journey through the history of Omaha and the surrounding region. The museum is home to a range of permanent exhibits, including coins and ephemera, original train cars, and early-20th-century storefronts to explore, along with traveling exhibits affiliated with the Smithsonian and National Archives.

Lauritzen Gardens

Bask in the tranquility of Lauritzen Gardens, an urban sanctuary in the center of Omaha. This 100-acre botanical garden is located at the Omaha Bend of the Missouri River. It is a living museum that changes with the seasons, offering a range of experiences, including a 17,500-square-foot tropical conservatory, the walled Victorian Garden with salvaged stonework from around the city, a Children’s Garden for hands-on gardening lessons, and a Conservation Discovery Garden with native plants and water conservation features. The grounds are illuminated with thousands of twinkling lights in the holiday season.

St. Cecilia’s Cathedral

Consecrated in 1959 and on the National Register of Historic Places, the two towers of the Roman Catholic cathedral of St. Cecilia stand tall in the midtown district. The cathedral was built in a Spanish Renaissance style and includes a hand-carved mahogany pulpit, 16th-century-stained glass windows from Spain, and an altar made of white Carrara marble from Italy. The in-house museum showcases the history of the cathedral and the religious heritage of Omaha.

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