A small waterfall of Stone Creek is shown from underneath the rockface.
A look from underneath the rockface found at Stone Creek Falls. The small water droplets act like lanterns reflecting the light under the rockface. Photo by Emma Storms / College of Journalism and Mass Communications

To some Nebraska is known for flat plains and boring views, but for those who seek the beauty of mother nature, it is not hard to find in Nebraska. Nebraska is home to eight State Parks, nine Historical Parks and 57 State Recreation Areas, this a glimpse of what you can see in just one day at Platte River State Park.

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A glimpse of the sunrise at 6:38 in the morning from the top of the east observation tower in Platte River State Park. Photo by Emma Storms / College of Journalism and Mass Communications
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A shallow creek rumbles through the trees. Many trails follow Stone Creek (pictured) through the park. These trails are often utilized by hikers, bikers, runners and wildlife. Photo by Emma Storms / College of Journalism and Mass Communications
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A large fallen tree rests next to one of the trails popular for mountain biking. Photo by Emma Storms / College of Journalism and Mass Communications
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David Anderson Bridge allows hikers and bikers to traverse over Stone Creek with ease. A few brave leaves cling onto the trees high above the bridge. Photo by Emma Storms / College of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Stone Creek pours over a rockface on its journey to the Platte River. This small waterfall is guarded by two large pine trees. Photo by Emma Storms / College of Journalism and Mass Communications
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A look from underneath the rockface found at Stone Creek Falls. The small water droplets act like lanterns reflecting the light under the rockface. Photo by Emma Storms / College of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Two anonymous mountain bikers make their way down the rocky trail. Many bikers found this cool morning a good time to ride.​ Photo by Emma Storms / College of Journalism and Mass Communications
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A Red-winged Blackbird sings its song while perched high up in a tree near Owen Landing. This bird is not alone, many of these birds are singing back and forth in the trees. Photo by Emma Storms / College of Journalism and Mass Communications
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A squirrel keeps a close eye on me as I make my way down the trail. Many squirrels in the area seem to be running around again after a cold winter. Photo by Emma Storms / College of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Megan and Joe walk their shy dog, Graley, around Owen Landing. The trails at Platte River State Park are used by many dog owners. Photo by Emma Storms / College of Journalism and Mass Communications
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The calm water mirrored the leafless trees on the far bank. Many fisherman appreciated the calm water at Owen Landing today. Photo by Emma Storms / College of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Two Greylag Geese are seen cruising through the water looking for lunch. The inseparable geese make their way around the lake like synchronized swimmers. Photo by Emma Storms / College of Journalism and Mass Communications