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Omaha's Top Fall Hiking Trails for 2024!

by Nancy Heim-berg

Hey, outdoor enthusiasts and fall lovers! As the crisp autumn air settles over Omaha in September 2024, it's time to lace up those hiking boots and hit the trails. We've got the inside scoop on the absolute best spots to experience the magic of fall in the heartland. Get ready for a feast of colors, sounds, and smells that'll make your Instagram followers green with envy (or should we say orange with envy?).

 

1. Fontenelle Forest 🌳

New for 2024: The recently completed Skyline Trail offers incredible views of the Missouri River and the Omaha skyline.

  • Trail Length: 19 miles of interconnected trails
  • Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
  • Fall Foliage Peak: Early to Mid-October
  • Don't Miss: The new eco-friendly visitor center with augmented reality exhibits!

 

2. Neale Woods Nature Center 🦉

  • Trail Length: 9 miles of trails
  • Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
  • Fall Foliage Peak: Late September to Early October
  • Hot Tip: Check out the new nighttime guided "Owl Prowl" hikes – a hoot for the whole family!

 

3. Hitchcock Nature Center 🏞️

2024 Update: The center now offers electric bike rentals to explore the expanded trail system.

  • Trail Length: 10 miles of trails
  • Difficulty: Moderate to Challenging
  • Fall Foliage Peak: Mid-October
  • Must-Do: Climb the 45-foot observation tower for a 360° autumn spectacle!

 

4. Platte River State Park 🍄

  • Trail Length: 14 miles of trails
  • Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
  • Fall Foliage Peak: Early to Mid-October
  • New Feature: Try out the "Fall Fungi Finder" app, launched in 2023, to identify mushrooms along the trail!

 

5. Chalco Hills Recreation Area 🚶‍♀️

Exciting Addition: The new 3-mile "Prairie Sky Loop" offers stunning views of the restored tallgrass prairie.

  • Trail Length: 7 miles of trails
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Fall Foliage Peak: Late September to Early October
  • Fun Fact: Home to Omaha's first "Silent Disco Hike" – groove to your own beat while enjoying nature!

 

6. Zorinsky Lake Park 🌅

  • Trail Length: 7.4-mile loop around the lake
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Fall Foliage Peak: Early to Mid-October
  • 2024 Highlight: Don't miss the new floating boardwalk section, offering unique views of fall reflections on the water!

 

Top Tips for Your 2024 Fall Hike:

  1. Download the Trail: The citywide "Omaha Trails AR" app now offers offline maps and real-time trail conditions.
  2. Gear Up: Visit the new REI Co-op in Aksarben for the latest in eco-friendly hiking gear.
  3. Capture the Moment: Participate in the annual "Colors of Omaha" photo contest – your shot could be featured on next year's city calendar!
  4. Stay Safe: With the changing climate, always check for fire risks and air quality before heading out.
  5. Leave No Trace: Remember, our trails are more popular than ever. Do your part to keep Omaha beautiful!

 

The Perfect Time to Hit the Trails

Fall 2024 in Omaha is shaping up to be a stunner. Thanks to recent conservation efforts and a particularly wet summer, experts predict this autumn will offer some of the most vibrant colors we've seen in years. So grab your pumpkin spice latte (or better yet, try one of the local trail-side cafes' new "Omaha Autumn Brew"), and get out there!

 

Remember, the best way to end a perfect fall hike? Coming home to your own piece of Omaha paradise. Whether you're looking for a cozy cabin near the trails or a modern condo with views of those colorful city parks, we've got you covered.

 

Ready to find your perfect home base for Omaha adventures? Let's talk! We're not just a real estate team; we're your personal guide to everything that makes Omaha special.

🍁 Happy Trails, Omaha! 🍂

 

Your Omaha Real Estate Team:

September Home Maintenance Tips for Omaha Homeowners

by Nancy Heim-berg

As summer begins to fade and the first hints of fall color the trees, September is the perfect time for Omaha homeowners to prepare their properties for the cooler months ahead. With Nebraska's diverse climate, taking proactive steps now can save you time, money, and headaches down the road. Let's dive into some essential home maintenance tasks for September.

 

HVAC System Check-up

With cooler temperatures on the horizon, now's the time to ensure your heating system is ready to keep you warm.

  • Schedule a professional HVAC inspection
  • Replace air filters
  • Test your thermostat for accuracy
  • Contemplate energy savings by upgrading to a smart thermostat.

Seal the Envelope

Keep drafts at bay and your energy bills in check by sealing your home's envelope.

  • Check weatherstripping around doors and windows
  • Caulk any gaps or cracks in exterior walls
  • Inspect and repair any damaged siding
  • Add insulation to your attic if needed

Gutter Maintenance

Omaha's fall foliage is beautiful but can wreak havoc on your homes' gutter systems.

  • Clean leaves and debris from gutters and downspouts
  • Check for proper drainage and repair any leaks
  • Reduce future maintenance by installing gutter guards.

Roof Inspection

Before winter storms hit, make sure your roof is in top shape.

  • Look for damaged, loose, or missing shingles
  • Check flashing around chimneys and vents
  • Trim any overhanging tree branches

Lawn and Garden Care

Prepare your home's outdoor spaces for the changing seasons.

  • Aerate and fertilize your lawn for solid spring growth
  • Plant spring-blooming bulbs
  • Trim perennials and remove annuals
  • Clean and store garden tools and outdoor furniture

Windows and Doors

Ensure your windows and doors are ready to keep the cold out.

  • Clean window tracks and lubricate as needed
  • Check for drafts and add weatherstripping if necessary
  • Consider installing storm doors for added insulation

Fireplace and Chimney Maintenance

If you have a fireplace, now's the time to get it ready for cozy evenings.

  • Schedule a professional chimney cleaning and inspection
  • Check the damper for proper operation
  • Stock up on firewood, storing it in a dry place

Outdoor Plumbing

Prevent frozen pipes and water damage by winterizing your outdoor plumbing.

  • Drain and cover outdoor faucets
  • Blow-out sprinkler systems
  • Store hoses in a dry place

Safety Check

Ensure your home is safe and secure for the months ahead.

  • Test smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms
  • Replace batteries if needed
  • Review and update your family's emergency plan
  • Check fire extinguishers
  1. Pest Prevention

As temperatures drop, pests may seek shelter in your warm home.

  • Make sure to seal cracks or holes in the foundation or exterior walls
  • Ensure the attic & basement are free of pests.
  • Store firewood at least 20 feet from the house
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By tackling these September home maintenance tasks, you'll ensure your Omaha home is well-prepared for the fall and winter seasons. These steps will protect your investment and make your home more comfortable and energy-efficient in the coming months.

 

Remember, while many of these tasks can be DIY projects, don't hesitate to call in professionals for more complex or dangerous jobs. It's always better to be safe and do the job correctly.

 

If you're considering buying or selling a home in Omaha this fall, or if you have any questions about maintaining your property, don't hesitate to reach out. Your home is one of your most significant investments, and we're here to help you protect and maximize its value.

For all your Omaha real estate needs, contact The Heim-Berg Team:

Stay proactive, stay comfortable, and enjoy the beautiful fall season in Omaha!

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