- The RiverFront
Founded in 2018, The RiverFront combines three parks in the heart of downtown Omaha into one identity After undergoing renovations, the three parks now connect, serving as a gathering space between the historic Old Market and vibrant north downtown Omaha
- Heartland of America Park – The RiverFront
Offering panoramic views of the Missouri River and sweeping green lawn space, Heartland of America Park is the largest of The RiverFront’s three components Its lake and fountain have been welcoming visitors as they cross from Iowa into Nebraska since the early 1990s, along with shorefront piers and extensive walking trails
- Events – The RiverFront
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- Gene Leahy Mall – The RiverFront
A longtime and iconic feature of downtown Omaha, Gene Leahy Mall is the most urban of The RiverFront’s three parks, spanning from 13th to 8th streets between Douglas and Farnam streets, with towering buildings on either side
- Visit The Riverfront – The RiverFront
Centrally located between the historic Old Market and north downtown Omaha, The RiverFront is a short walk from several hotels, conveniently located along the city’s mass transit system and equipped with ride-share drop off locations
- Lewis and Clark Landing – The RiverFront
Centrally located between the historic Old Market and north downtown Omaha, The RiverFront is a short walk from several hotels, conveniently located along the city’s mass transit system and equipped with ride share drop off locations
- Holidays at The RiverFront – The RiverFront
While you’re enjoying holiday lights at The RiverFront, be certain to explore some of the other festive decorations that can be found in downtown Omaha! In the Old Market, white lights, garland, and dazzling snowflakes will illuminate the brick streets and historic architecture
- About – The RiverFront
The RiverFront is a centralized gathering place for locals, and a space where visitors can feel like a local, too This public park serves as a gateway between the historic Old Market and north downtown Omaha while providing a scenic pathway down to the Missouri River’s shore
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