WanderNebraska Unveils 2026 Tour Schedule and Mobile App

New self-guided adventures and prizes aim to showcase Nebraska's diverse heritage.

Apr. 11, 2026 at 3:00pm

A highly stylized, geometric Art Deco illustration depicting the sweeping landscapes and historic architecture of Nebraska, conveying a sense of grand scale and adventure through the use of bold colors, smooth gradients, and streamlined forms.WanderNebraska's new mobile app and tour offerings aim to showcase the state's diverse heritage and natural wonders through immersive digital and in-person experiences.Omaha Today

WanderNebraska, a popular tourism initiative, is expanding its offerings for 2026 with three new guided tours in central Nebraska and Omaha, as well as the launch of a mobile app to enable self-guided explorations and earn rewards along the way.

Why it matters

As Nebraska seeks to boost its profile as a travel destination, WanderNebraska's diverse programming and digital tools provide engaging ways for both residents and visitors to discover the state's rich history, culture, and natural wonders beyond the typical tourist stops.

The details

The 2026 WanderNebraska tour schedule includes three new excursions highlighting the state's frontier heritage, immigrant communities, and natural landscapes. Travelers can also download a new mobile app to navigate self-guided adventures, earn points, and redeem prizes from local businesses.

  • WanderNebraska's 2026 tours will run from May through August.
  • The new WanderNebraska mobile app launched on April 1, 2026.

The players

WanderNebraska

A state-sponsored tourism initiative that organizes guided tours and digital experiences to showcase Nebraska's diverse heritage and natural landscapes.

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What’s next

Travelers can book WanderNebraska tours and download the mobile app starting April 15, 2026 on the organization's website.

The takeaway

WanderNebraska's expanded programming and digital tools provide fresh opportunities for both locals and visitors to explore Nebraska's rich history, culture, and natural wonders in engaging new ways.