
Platte River - Wikipedia
The Platte River is a tributary of the Missouri River, which itself is a tributary of the Mississippi River, which flows to the Gulf of Mexico. The Platte over most of its length is a broad, shallow, …
Platte River | Nebraska, Map, & Facts | Britannica
The Platte flows southeast into a big bend at Kearney, curves northeast, and travels east, south, and east again before emptying into the Missouri River at Plattsmouth, about 20 miles (32 km) …
Platte River Valley | Nebraska | Lexington to Chapman
The Central and North Platte Geographic Focus Area includes the 90-mile segment of the Platte River from Lexington to Chapman – often referred to as the Big Bend – in south-central …
North Platte, NE Map & Directions - MapQuest
Get directions, maps, and traffic for North Platte, NE. Check flight prices and hotel availability for your visit.
Platte River - New World Encyclopedia
The Platte River is formed in western Nebraska east of the city of North Platte by the confluence of its two effluents, the South Platte and the North Platte rivers, both of which rise in the …
Platte County Collector
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Platte County — Platte County
Taking six of the centers of the United States, Platte County would be almost in the middle surrounded by: Wheat center, Nebraska; Geographical center, Kansas; Oat center, Iowa; …
Platte River - Wikiwand
After the North Platte and the South Platte rivers join to form the Platte River, over most of its length it is a sandy, broad, shallow, braided river. Its many shallow channels and islands and …
Beat the Winter Blues with a Trip to This Nebraska River
5 days ago · Lovers of winter, rejoice: Nebraska's very own Platte River is the perfect winter wonderland, worthy of hours of exploration even when it's frigid out.
Platte, SD - SouthDakota.com
Platte is located on Highways 44 and 45, minutes from the magnificent Missouri River, Lake Francis Case, and three state parks offering fishing, boating, hiking, camping, swimming and …