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Description


Our Days Inn is located in Ogallala, the Cowboy Capital at the end of the Texas Trail . We are located on the north side of I-80 off at Exit 126 near restaurants and attractions . The Ogallala Days Inn is a Chairmans Award property that offers the amenities of a traditional motel with the feel of a bed-and-breakfast where guests are welcomed like family . Here you can launch your day with a complimentary Day Break breakfast before enjoying local, area and regional sites, attractions, tennis, golf, fishing, water sports, watching eagles and Sandhill Cranes, hunting and special events . Nebraskas Cowboy Capital was the chief gateway to the northern plains between 1875 and 1888 . The end of the Texas Trail, the Ogallala Stock Yards continue to be used regularly today . Situated above the our nations largest underground water storage, the Ogallala Aquifer is the major ground storage from South Dakota through Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico . Located at the fork of the North Platte and South Platte rivers, Ogallala remains a popular stopping place to launch your adventure to Jackson Hole, Yellowstone Park, Mount Rushmore, the Bad Lands, ski country, Indian country, the Air Force Academy and an abundance of historic places, geological and archeological wonders .

Amenities


  • Pets accepted
  • Car Rental Desk
  • Free parking
  • Restaurant
  • Free breakfast
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Business center
  • Private dining for groups
  • Non Smoking Rooms Availability
  • High-speed internet
  • Interior Corridor
  • Golf

Hotel Policies


Check-in Policy1400

Check-out Policy1100


General Information


Rating2 AAA






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