Thurston County Map, Nebraska

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Map of Thurston County - Thurston County is a county located in the U.S. state of Nebraska. Thurston County Map showing cities, highways, important places and water bodies. Get Where is Thurston County located in the map, major cities in Thurston county, population, areas, and places of interest.

Map of Thurston County, Nebraska

Map of Thurston County, Nebraska

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Map of Thurston County, Nebraska

Thurston County is a county located in the U.S. state of Nebraska. It's county seat is Pender. As per 2020 census, the population of Thurston County is 6620 people and population density is square miles. According to the United States Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 394 sq mi (1,020 km2). Thurston County was established on 1889.

Thurston County Facts

ContinentNorth America
CountryUnited States
StateNebraska
County SeatPender
Largest City/TownPender
Established1889
Total Area396 sq mi (1,026 sq km)
Land Area394 sq mi (1,020 sq km)
Water Area2 sq mi (5.2 sq km)
Population6,732 (Census 2020)
Population Density17.1 people per sq mi
Time ZoneCentral Time Zone
Major HighwaysU.S. Route 75, Nebraska Highway 9, Nebraska Highway 94
Major RiversMissouri River nearby region
Neighboring CountiesDakota County, Dixon County, Burt County, Cuming County, Woodbury County (Iowa)
Famous ForWinnebago and Omaha tribal heritage, agriculture, and northeastern Nebraska landscapes
Top AttractionsWinnebago Reservation cultural sites, Omaha Nation attractions, and Blackbird Scenic Overview nearby region
Official WebsiteOfficial Website

About Thurston County, Nebraska

Thurston County is located in northeastern Nebraska and was established in 1889. The county seat and largest village is Pender. The county is known for its Native American heritage, including the Winnebago and Omaha tribal communities, agriculture, and scenic Missouri River Valley landscapes.

Cities and Towns in Thurston County, Nebraska

City/TownPopulation (Census 2020)Latitude & Longitude
Pender (county seat)1,00442.1147°N, 96.7070°W
Macy1,00342.1131°N, 96.3611°W
Rosalie16242.0528°N, 96.4861°W
Thurston12542.1886°N, 96.7178°W
Winnebago91642.2317°N, 96.4739°W
Walthill78042.1472°N, 96.4897°W

Golf Courses in Thurston County, Nebraska

Golf CourseLocationLatitude & Longitude
Pender Community Golf CoursePender42.1189°N, 96.7124°W
Walthill Prairie Golf AreaWalthill42.1514°N, 96.4951°W

Roads and Highways in Thurston County, Nebraska

Major highways connect the county to northeastern Nebraska and nearby Iowa communities.

  • U.S. Route 75 - important north-south highway linking Nebraska with Iowa and Kansas
  • Nebraska Highway 9 - regional route serving northeastern Nebraska communities
  • Nebraska Highway 94 - east-west route connecting rural towns and tribal lands

Neighboring Counties of Thurston County

  • Dakota County (north)
  • Dixon County (east)
  • Burt County (south)
  • Cuming County (west)
  • Woodbury County, Iowa (northeast)

What Are the Top Attractions in Thurston County, Nebraska

The county offers a mix of cultural, historical, and outdoor attractions.

  • Winnebago Reservation Cultural Sites - attractions highlighting Ho-Chunk traditions, history, and arts
  • Omaha Nation Attractions - cultural heritage sites and educational experiences connected to the Omaha Tribe
  • Blackbird Scenic Overview Nearby Region - scenic overlook honoring Chief Blackbird with views of the Missouri River Valley
  • Pender Community Parks - recreation areas with sports facilities and picnic spaces
  • Missouri River Valley Scenic Areas - natural landscapes ideal for wildlife viewing and photography
  • Walthill Historic Community Areas - local shops, cultural centers, and community events
  • Prairie Scenic Drives - countryside routes featuring rolling farmland and open plains
  • Thurston County Fairgrounds - venue for fairs, rodeos, livestock events, and festivals
  • Outdoor Recreation Areas - hiking, hunting, camping, birdwatching, and nature observation opportunities
  • Native American Cultural Events - powwows, festivals, and traditional celebrations throughout the year

What Is the Distance from Thurston County to Nearby Cities

The following distances are measured by road (driving).

  • Pender to Sioux City, Iowa - 34 mi (55 km)
  • Pender to Norfolk (Madison County), Nebraska - 52 mi (84 km)
  • Pender to Fremont (Dodge County), Nebraska - 78 mi (126 km)
  • Pender to Omaha (Douglas County), Nebraska - 88 mi (142 km)
  • Pender to Lincoln (Lancaster County), Nebraska - 145 mi (233 km)
  • Pender to Columbus (Platte County), Nebraska - 94 mi (151 km)
  • Pender to Grand Island (Hall County), Nebraska - 157 mi (253 km)
  • Pender to Sioux Falls, South Dakota - 93 mi (150 km)
  • Pender to Des Moines, Iowa - 215 mi (346 km)
  • Pender to Kearney (Buffalo County), Nebraska - 198 mi (319 km)
  • Pender to Kansas City, Missouri - 285 mi (459 km)
  • Pender to Denver, Colorado - 545 mi (877 km)

FAQs about Thurston County

Where is Thurston County located?

Thurston County is located in northeastern Nebraska.

What is the population of Thurston County?

Thurston County had a population of 6,732 according to Census 2020 data.

What is Thurston County known for?

Thurston County is known for Winnebago and Omaha tribal heritage, agriculture, and scenic landscapes.

What are the major highways in Thurston County?

The county is served by U.S. Route 75, Nebraska Highway 9, and Nebraska Highway 94.

Are there golf courses in Thurston County?

Yes, Thurston County has golf facilities including Pender Community Golf Course and prairie golf areas near Walthill.

References

  1. QuickFacts - U.S. Census Bureau
  2. United States Census Bureau
  3. United States Geological Survey (USGS)
  4. Official County Website
  5. Visit Nebraska