Broken Arrow Wilderness

400-444 3rd St , Fullerton, NE 68638
lat/lng: 41.3635,-97.9694
Added by: david-peregoff-2-2

Trails open to Jeep (Weather Permitting) Closed for hiking Sunday July 17, 2016 9 AM - 6 PM. Must be checked in by 1 PM. $30/jeep May want to call before coming to check weather/trail conditions. Vehicle must be licensed & insured. Be prepared to show registration & proof of insurance when checking in. Must check in at the office before going on trails (Check in by 1 PM). Must be a short wheel based vehicle. No ATVs. Side by sides are allowed but must be insured. This is an awesome place to go off-roading for a day or weekend! Easy to get to and has alot of different challenges and terrain for every type of off-roader! Nice hill climbs, obstacles, tight spots, bumpy/rough roads, and steep climbs.

Directions:

The park is located just north of Fullerton, Nebraska on Nebraska Highway 14.

Contact Info:

phone: 308-536-2441

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gbognich
Member since Mar 08, 2022

Nice place, but ...

Submitted on Oct 06, 2025

This is a nice place. It's a scenic location with a great overlook of the surrounding countryside. The owners go out of their way to make you feel welcome. But this place is best if you have a vehicle specifically designed for hill-climbing. There are several good hill climbs varying in difficulty. Most are pretty tight. Not much in the way of trails.

gbognich
Member since Mar 08, 2022

Nice place, but ...

Submitted on Oct 06, 2025

This is a nice place. It's a scenic location with a great overlook of the surrounding countryside. The owners go out of their way to make you feel welcome. But this place is best if you have a vehicle specifically designed for hill-climbing. There are several good hill climbs varying in difficulty. Most are pretty tight. Not much in the way of trails.