Visit Nebraska announces stops for 2025 passport program

LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Visit Nebraska on Monday announced the destinations for this year’s passport program.
Tourists can travel through the state to over 70 featured locations and collect stamps to earn prizes with the 2025 Nebraska Passport program.
“Year after year, Nebraskans and more and more out-of-state travelers alike use the Nebraska Passport as their guide to discovering what our state has to offer,” said John Ricks, Visit Nebraska’s executive director. “We are excited to once again connect visitors to these gems and the communities where they thrive.”
Tourists can check out six different spots in Lincoln: (402) Creamery, Elleinad Books, Nebraska High School Sports Hall of Fame, Open Harvest Co-op Grocery, Sower Books and the Scarlet, Tribute Hotel.
“Whether you are a longtime Passporter or just picking up a booklet for the first time, there is so much to see and do this year,” said Madison Johnson, Nebraska Passport program coordinator. “We’re guessing many travelers will find something they haven’t seen before with these 70 stops, and there is something everyone will enjoy.”
Passports will be available at participating locations starting on May 1. They can also be pre-ordered on Visit Nebraska’s website.