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Albert the Bull Park
 in Audubon,  is where Albert the Bull resides the World’s Largest Bull. 
It is located on the south edge of town.



Albert the Bull Campground

The park has modern camping with 40 hookups, a shelter house with a fireplace, and electricity. The neighboring sports complex consists of a swimming pool, tennis courts, sand volleyball, track, baseball fields, and children's playground. For more information during the camping season call Jim at 712-563-3856.



Legion Park in Audubon 

 814 East Division St
Shelter houses, playground equipment, modern bathrooms, spacious grounds.



Kid's Kingdom in Audubon

 411 South Street
Middleschool playground.. Safe wooden structure playground for
Kids of all ages…basketball court. 



Play  Two Golf Courses 

Audubon Golf and Country Club 
in Audubon
Nine hole course

 Banquet room - Catering available
520 South Division Street…712-563-2348 

Greenbriar Golf Course 
(north of Exira)
Highway 71 three miles north of Exira. Nine hole course and driving range. Banquet room. Centrally located between Des Monies and Omaha 712-268-2209

Audubon County Conservation Club
The smell of gunpowder in the air puts a smile on the hunter’s face.  From May thru October, the Audubon County Conservation Club has been the site of competitive trap and skeet shoots which are held twice a month on Monday evenings.  Competitors and spectators alike, are enthusiastic, even in the hot months.  The Trap and Skeet Shoot Club is located a few miles south of Hamlin on the east side of Highway 71,  formerly Issac Walton Park.  The cost is minimal.  For more information, contact the president, Dan Stetzel, 712-563-9934.




Nathaniel Hamlin Park 
(south of Audubon)
Picnic areas, hiking trails, farm museum, south of Audubon on Highway 71, across from the T-Bone Trail. 



Plow in the Oak Roadside Park 
(south of Exira)
(one mile south of Exira on Highway 71or exit 60 off I-80 4 miles north on Highway 71)
A five acre park with restrooms and picnic area. Night floodlights.  A good spot to  access the T-Bone Trail.




Littlefield Recreation Area 
(east of Exira)
(6 miles east of Exira on F58 or I-80 exit 70, 7 miles north on F 58)
444 acres with over 100 full service campsites and a 70 acre lake.
Camping, electricity, dump station, toilets, showers, picnicking,
Hiking trails, lake/pond fishing, boating, hunting, winter sports,
swimming beach and beach house, and shelter houses. 



Legion Park in Exira

Shelter house, baseball fields, tennis courts, basketball court, playground equipment, modern bathrooms. In the city square you will find a large gazebo, fountain, tables, benches, antique drinking water fountain and more...



"Old Glory Park" 
in Brayton 
(on Highway 71 north off I-80 3 miles) 
Shelter house, play equipment, excellent access to the T-Bone Trial.





More ot the T-Bone Trail



The T-Bone Trail
 in Audubon County

Printable T-Bone Trail Brochure click on 
Seventeen miles of  trails in Audubon County and  into Cass County.  This trail is used by bikers, walkers, and others who enjoy the easy accessibility and smooth surface. The trail runs through the countryside along Highway 71. The trail begins at the Albert the Bull Park  in Audubon and trails by Hamiln, Exira and Brayton under Interstate 80 into Cass County.  



Heritage Rose Garden

More than roses to delight the eye.








The  steeple from Gray's first church is part of the Rose Garden.



Heritage Rose Garden
 in Gray

The Heritage Rose Garden, nestled in the little town of Gray, is a delightful discovery for tourists. Over 200 roses and other plantings flourish. The garden is a treasure trove with its arbors, arches, fountain, statuary, and a unique historic steeple from the town’s first church. For more information contact 712-563-2742