How much is mini golf at Mahoney State Park?

How much is mini golf at Mahoney State Park?

Mini golf is $3.50 per person. There’s also a driving range, and it’s $3 for a bucket of balls. The putt putt golf course is open daily (weather permitting).

How much is the pool at Mahoney State Park?

Hours of operation are noon to 5 PM and 6 to 8 PM. Admission is $10 for adults and children 13 yrs & older; $8 for children 3 to 12 yrs old; 2 yrs & under are free. Hi Andrea! The pool is closed for the season at this point!

Can you swim at Mahoney State Park?

Mahoney State Park. The Family Aquatic Center includes a swimming pool with two water slides, diving area, zero-entry wave pool, water playground, sun deck and concession area.

Is alcohol allowed at Mahoney State Park?

The View also offers catering, to-go purchasing of sandwiches and sodas, and delivery to cabins, lodge rooms, campsites and the Ashland area. It will have an alcohol license in May. For more information, call The View at Mahoney at 402-944-2882.

Does Mahoney State Park have grills?

Secluded on wooded ridgetops, Mahoney State Park offers 57 cabins, 49 of which have two bedrooms, three of which have four bedrooms and five of which have six bedrooms. Each cabin has air conditioning/heat, fireplace, TV, refrigerator, range, cable TV, outdoor deck and grill and are open year round.

Does Mahoney State Park allow dogs?

Dogs are allowed at Eugene T. Mahoney State Park Campground, but they must be kept on a leash no longer than 6 feet when outside your vehicle. For more information on pet restrictions, please call (402) 944-2523.

Can you swim at Branched Oak?

Swimming. Branched Oak features two swimming beaches. There are no lifeguards on duty at either.

Can you drink alcohol in Nebraska state parks?

Alcohol is permitted at all areas except at Lake McConaughy and Willow Creek State Recreation Areas. Consumption of alcoholic beverage is prohibited on state property from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m., which are the designated quiet hours in campgrounds, parking lots and designated beaches.

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