As you pull into the parking lot, the building looks much like an old style-hunting lodge, though extremely large. Boats line the front and parking lot, and the trucks they sell are lined up as well.
Once inside, you are greeted with a smile, and the building houses anything an outdoorsman could want. The staff is both friendly and courteous, and will help you find your item, or simply answer your questions.
The aisles are laid out such that you can easily walk through them, without feeling cramped. Their selection is huge, with high quality, reasonably priced items from many name brands. The hunting section covers any type of hunt you might plan, with a large selection of rifles, shotguns, and bows.
When you walk into their camping section, their products include everything from camp side heaters, to grills and seasonings. Blanks and sleeping bags sit alongside survival gear and warm comfortable clothes.
Hey have a hiking and water boot collection that holds a very large selection. With some of the top names in footwear, you can easily view their selection, and try on a pair.
Also, there is a snack bar and grill at the front of the store. The prices are reasonable, and the food is on par with most good snack bars. When eating, you can either sit downstairs, or sit on the balcony, and watch the shoppers as you eat your meal.
Finally, for the children, and adults who are kids at heart, they have an aquarium, and a selection of stuffed animals on display. Take a look, and see if you can find the chipmunk poking its head out of a small log. My nephew did, I didn't.
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Post a CommentWell written article
i dont have any immediate plans to visit nebraska but my traveling ventures do seem to come up upon me quite spontaneously so you never know. ill have to keep this place in the back of my head.