Arbor Day Farm

2611 Arbor Ave, Nebraska City
(402) 873-8733

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Anonymous Anonymous

Love the 5K's there. Beautiful orchards. Great people!

Kurt Mowrer

We only visited the Lodge. It was a self-guided tour with a 5min introduction by the curator. There were many placards explaining what you were seeing. No elevator to reach 2nd and 3rd floor.
Full of historical facts and artifacts.

Twila Derstine

The Tree Adventure walk was pretty cool, definitely geared toward kids, it was still interesting for my friend and I. Their apple cider they sell inside was delicious! I’d love to come back in the fall and get it fresh. We also toured the mansion on the hill which was interesting.

Emily Dunn

Such a fun stop while traveling to stretch your legs and even learn some cool things about nature

Ray Subias

Had a great day at the farm. The lied Lodge is very nice. The have a barn that is used for weddings. The Morton house is beautiful. Full of history. They also have a nice little food shop next to the wine bar and the was pretty good. I give it a B+. There are Apple orchards also.

HETAL PATEL

Blast obstacle course . For first one Nebraska city visit , must . If time crunch 45 minutes , or leisure visit could be 1 hour 30 minutes. Than visit Arbour lodge which closes @5 and takes at least an hour to go through lodge .

Brianna ZQ

Beautiful day for lilacs and songbirds. A great way to get away without going too far.

Lisa Lilienthal

I went there as a mini vaca with my hubby and another couple. We had massages, wooonderful massages, and enjoyed the food, wine, atmosphere, everything! Love it there!

Brian Bale

Arbor Day Farm is a fantastic destination for a family-friendly outdoor adventure! We had an amazing time exploring everything it has to offer. One of the highlights was picking fresh apples—such a fun and delicious activity for all ages. The rope bridges and treehouses were a big hit with our group, offering a unique perspective of the surrounding nature and a bit of adventure.

We also loved the interactive musical instruments, which added a creative and playful touch to our visit. The entire experience was filled with outdoor fun, and it’s clear that Arbor Day Farm is thoughtfully designed to connect families with nature. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a memorable day outdoors!

Angelo Petrozza

Località affascinante, che richiama perfettamente lo stile tradizionale americano, con un’atmosfera unica e suggestiva. Tuttavia, il cibo non è all’altezza delle aspettative, anche se non è stata una grande sorpresa. La magica presenza dell’aurora boreale ha sicuramente contribuito al giudizio complessivo, portandomi a dare 4 stelle...

Leannes BOELLSTORFF

Had a great time. Parking wasn't bad. Somewhat crowded, Overall we had a wonderful day

Amber Bojanski

Buyer Beware: Disappointing Wedding Experience

I recently had my wedding at arbor day, and unfortunately, it was far from the seamless event we had hoped for. Despite multiple verbal conversations with the coordinator well in advance, many aspects of our wedding day were mishandled, making us feel like a lesser priority compared to the other wedding that weekend.

Firstly, the trolley service, which was supposed to run from 9:00 PM to 11:00 PM, left early, leaving nearly half of our guests stranded. There was no communication about when the last trip was; we were never informed that it was not at 11:00 PM. I received a rude email stating that I "should have told the DJ myself" about the trolley schedule, and the coordinator even suggested that "maybe the DJ should have announced when the last ride was," which was incredibly dismissive. the Dj announced what staff told him. He was told it would run up to 11. She also mentioned that it was a favor from the trolley driver to return, despite the fact that we were charged $760 for the evening.

Additionally, we were promised the upper fire pit. , more accessible fire pit for our bonfire, but my father was able to get down there only with help from multiple guests and a wheelchair. the original coordinator took note of that at our first meeting. It was really important to me because my father has late stage Parkinson's disease and can't walk more than 15 feet anymore. It was frustrating to be gaslit via email, with claims that our conversations about the upper fire pit never happened. The coordinator also stated, "I’m sorry if you didn’t understand which fire pit was the Lower one," which added to my frustration. This made the event really emotional for me as it was the kick off to the wedding festivities and my dad was in a lot of pain.

During the reception, we lost power, which disrupted the flow of our event. The food that was supposed to be available for two hours was put out early, and the wedding team did not communicate this change to the reception staff. This time shift was due to the wedding ceremony starting late, and as a result, guests didn’t have enough time to get seconds, further impacting our celebration.

While I appreciate the efforts of the onsite coordinator to address these issues during the event, the overall lack of attention to detail and communication from the planning team was disappointing.

after the event, the onsite coordinator and other staff sat me down and apologized for how many things went wrong. I felt bad for the guy due to him having no idea what as going on.

during our reception, unknown to me until after the reception, staff went into the room that we were getting ready it and took all of our items and put them in the middle of the lobby. A guest had to go and collect the piles of things that were taken from the room and do her best to deliver them to the bridal parties individual rooms. We were told that we had the rooms until 8 am when we checked in. The staff stated to her "that they needed the other room for the wedding tomorrow". I felt like our space that we paid for was violated.

This really didn't surprise me know. The onsite coordinator mentioned that the other wedding party was difficult to deal with. I took this as they were taking the front seat priority for the weekend sense we were the "laid back couple"

during our food tasting we were (all the 2024 couples) directed to tour the rooms that were reserved for weddings ( the suites and rooms to get ready in) and were told they were all reserved for the brides and grooms for their wedding. when we went to go book them (7 months out from the wedding) they were taken for the whole weekend by the bride and groom for the Sunday wedding. In the after math of all of this, we really felt like we were given a back seat version of what was advertised.

Ryan Davenport

Perfect for an annual trip. It has hiking trails, apple picking, kid activities, and food

Nathan Hulme

Had a great time exploring the grounds and picking apples.

QL QL

Not much to see except some shops.

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