Potter Area

Downtown Potter is just a minute’s drive from I-80. Unwind at city parks or at the Reading Garden beside the library downtown. In one of several restored historic buildings, Potter Sundry is an old-fashioned soda fountain serving homemade food and ice cream desserts.

A Collective Gathering

Potter
Open since 2004, you will find antique, vintage, collectables, and local handcrafted gifts with 30+ vendors. It's a just a few minutes off Hwy 30 and I-80 Exit 38 in downtown Potter, NE. Check Facebook for seasonal hours and Special Events.

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Bags Bar

Potter
Located at 940 Front St, our bar offers a wide selection of refreshing beverages, delicious food, Whether you're a local resident or just passing through the charming town of Potter, Bags' Bar is the perfect spot with a friendly environment where you can relax and unwind with friends.

(308) 316-4227

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Point of Rocks Motel & RV Park

Potter
5 rooms, Wheelchair Accessible, Pets Allowed
Trailers, Tents, Electricity, Water, Sewer, Toilets/Showers
8175 US Hwy 30
Potter NE 69156

308-879-4400

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Potter Duckpin Bowling Alley

Potter Area
This newly restored historic bowling alley is believed to be the only one west of the Mississippi River.
P.O. Box 67
Potter NE 69156

(308) 879-4451

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Potter State Bank

Potter NE

308-879-4451

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The Potter Sundry

Potter
The Potter Sundry is the “Home of the Tin Roof Sundae” – this famous sundae was created at the Sundry back in the 1930’s and named for the tin ceiling in the historic building.
Serving up Breakfast, Lunch and Dessert! Located in historic downtown Potter, NE just a minute off I-80 in West Nebraska

(308) 225-0740

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Village of Potter

Potter Area

308-879-4332

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Visit Potter / Cheyenne County Tourism

Potter Area
Exit 38 on I-80
Explore our community, taste our history, revel in our food, our shopping, and enjoy a quiet nights rest in the Potter area.

308-254-4030

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Chuckaboo Station

Potter Area
Located in a renovated fueling station from the 1920s; showcases an antique air over hydraulic lift as a bar & original oil-stained hardwood floors. Providing high quality espresso drinks, locally sourced gifts and microbrews for those weary travelers.

Lincoln Highway National Scenic & Historic Byway

HWY 30
The Lincoln Highway (HWY 30) was the United States' first transcontinental highway. The highway traces historic routes followed first by Native Americans and also sections of the Mormon and Oregon Trail. In 2021, this byway was designated as a National Scenic Byway.

308-532-4729

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Potter Depot Historical Museum

Potter Area
The UP depot was moved back to Potter in 1991. After much restoration, it was opened to the public in 1996. It houses UP Railroad memorabilia as well as an agricultural room and other items. It is open by appointment only as well as special events in Potter. Phone 308-879-4332 for appointment

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Potter Downtown Historical Museum

Potter Area
In 1983 Mr. & Mrs. Wm Stewart donated the historical building in memory of Fred Nelson to the Village of Potter. The museum is located on Sherman Street. It houses a military display as well as school memorabilia. It is open by appointment only as well as special events in Potter. 308-879-4332

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View Larger Image City of Potter, Ne golf course for Cheyenne county tourism. golfers take advantage of the beautiful weather to get some golfing in. Cheyenne County Tourism 10/03/2018

Prairie Pines Golf Course

Potter Area
Nebraska's only 7 hole golf course. Options of 7 holes or 14. This public golf course provides the challenge of fairway ponds, hills, and native grass.