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Beaver Lake

Nebraska

46Listings$10K-$650K$7.7MTotal Value
Beaver Lake, Nebraska

Located in Nebraska, Beaver Lake real estate is a top ten market in the state for lake homes and lake lots.

On average, there are around 20 lake homes for sale on Beaver Lake, and around 40 lake lots and land parcels.

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About Beaver Lake

Convenient to Major Cities

Beaver Lake rests in Cass County in the town of Plattsmouth, Nebraska. The lake lies just West of the Missouri River, along the Iowa and Nebraska state line.

Beaver Lake is about 35 minutes from Omaha and around an hour from Lincoln, making both cities perfect daytrips.

Eppley Airfield is under 40 miles away, and the Nebraska Medicine Bellevue Health Center is under 20 miles away for easy travel and medical care.

On and Around the Lake

Beaver Lake spans 300 acres and has depths up to 50 feet. The lake is only used by residents and their guests, making this a private oasis.

Popular activities include boating, tubing, skiing, wakeboarding, and fishing. Anglers can find muskellunge, largemouth bass, walleye, smallmouth bass, hybrid bass, flathead catfish, blue catfish, channel catfish, bullhead catfish, white crappie, black crappie, bluegill, yellow perch, green sunfish, gizzard shad, rudd, common carp, and freshwater drum.

The Beaver Lake Association offers several amenities to its lake residents, such as the beautiful clubhouse used for monthly meetings that lake residents are welcome to attend.

Additionally, there is an outdoor pool that can be rented for events. The lake also features pavilions, onsite campgrounds, and walking trails.

City of Plattsmouth

When you're not out enjoying the lake, you can take time to explore all that Plattsmouth has to offer.

Spend the day at the Twin Rivers Water Park, or go on a historic ghost tour offered by the Museum of Shadows.

Speaking of history, Plattsmouth was a part of the famed Lewis and Clark Expedition. They passed the Platte River in 1804, just north of what is now Maine Street.

“The Gateway to the West”

Omaha is the largest city in Nebraska. It was founded by speculators along the Missouri River and was dubbed “The Gateway to the West.”

The Old Market district preserves Omaha's historic section, featuring cobbled streets and well-preserved buildings. The district includes numerous restaurants, art galleries, and upscale shopping.

Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo is a zoo famous for its dedicated breeding of endangered species from around the globe. It includes many popular animals such as bears, giraffes, rhinos, and gorillas.

A Never-ending Vacation

Whether you are looking for a home to retire in or a secondary vacation home, Beaver Lake is the location for you!

Lake Overview

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    • Counties: Cass County
    • Fish: Black Crappie, Blue Catfish, Channel Catfish, Flathead Catfish, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Walleye, White Crappie