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    Dewey Park

    4.6 (8 reviews)

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    Erika T.

    Simply beautiful doggie park There's two sides mostly one for small dogs and the other for big dogs

    Kristina Y.

    My favorite dog park! Usually really packed but very open and clean usually. Don't really like the sharp rocks for safety reasons but a fun place for dogs!

    Lots of tennis balls and fun agility things for the dogs to play on!
    Sara M.

    This is Nova & I's go to dog park. It is a perfect location for us, as we live down town, and the turf is so nice after is rains. It is a bit on the smaller side, and the downside to turf is that you can tell when people don't pick up after their dogs. Park is normally empty in the mornings, but the afternoons can be packed!

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    Downtown Branch YMCA

    Downtown Branch YMCA

    3.6
    (18 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    I love the indoor track here, the layout and the overall atmosphere of this YMCA. But when I go…read moreinto the Olympic weight area it's always got at least 2 bars fully loaded from the night before (I go very early). It's disappointing that no one has the etiquette to rack their stuff. I like that they have a lot of different options for weights besides the Olympic room and they have a heavy weight bag that I enjoy using!

    I am used to the Columbus YMCA (best in the nation) so take my review with a grain of salt!…read more This location was decent for a workout, but not my favorite gym. They had a good amount of rooms/machines, but it was difficult to find what I wanted and I asked for directions at the front desk twice. The building is large and not really set up for a gym as far as I could tell. Maybe this building is also some sort of school? There seemed to be lots of classrooms. When I found the weight room it was overall a good experience. There were 3 stair masters--I took the 3rd and last available. There were 2 squat racks--I took the last available. There were still plenty of open machines, but nothing compared to what I'm used to. The walking track is the biggest downside by fair in my opinion. There is about a 6" slope from one side to the other width-wise at one point which is not only inconvenient, but very dangerous in my opinion! I opted to get my steps outside, but there were plenty of treadmills available. The locker rooms looked fine although I didn't use them, I saw several options while wandering around looking for the gym. The front desk attendant was very kind in helping me find my way, I was very thankful they have someone on staff for this reason! I also wish there would have been free parking and sweat towels for use, as I am used to these things, but this may just be at my location. Overall I would definitely come back in a pinch, but will probably try a different location next time I'm in Omaha.

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    Genesis Health Clubs - Aksarben

    Genesis Health Clubs - Aksarben

    3.0
    (41 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    Living in the Aksarben/Midtown area, I feel like we're in a little bit of a gym desert. While this…read moreGenesis location is convenient, it's unfortunately outdated and rundown. I went here first back in 2012 when it was the original Aspen, and about 90% of it is still the same. They finally got some new cardio equipment (previously, about half didn't even work) and a few new weight options, but that's about all that's been done. It just feels run down and dirty, including that old low-pile carpet on the gym floor that I'm not sure when it's ever been cleaned. There doesn't seem to be a lot of accountability with their staff. I've seen some of the trainers using it as their playground, many without shoes (which is a club rule to wear them). I've also seen some of the exercises and lifts they've allowed their clients to do, poor form and unsafe. I would not trust many of the trainers here. There have also been multiple times where the person opening wasn't there so I'm up at 5am for nothing. I do want to caveat that some of the front desk staff, a few trainers I know have been there for a while and a few of the group class teachers are nice and know what they're doing, but these other bad actors have left a bad taste in my mouth and make me question the standards that upper management holds. I might consider going back when they renovate the place, but who knows when that will be. Plus I'm sure the price will go way up then since it would be a "premium club." They've noted that it's "on the list" which is their excuse to not fix other things now. There's one sink in the women's locker room that has been unusable for over 2 years. I don't use the showers, but other members have expressed them not working well or even at all some times. We plan to be residents of this area of town for a long time, and I hope to see solid improvements here in the near future so we can enjoy this convenient gym again.

    Visiting from California. Genesis Health Clubs - Aksarben is a beautiful club in a nice new…read moredevelopment. Impressive interior, welcoming staff and the gym is very clean. Locker rooms have all the amenities and the group x room is a great size and the sound system is good. Took Lauren Paulson Smith's Zumba Fitness which was exceptional. Members were loving it and she really shows her passion when she is leading the class. A wonderful experience. I hope to return again in the future. Ok, bye.

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    Free weights at Askarben Genesis
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    Signage on the building.
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    Carter Lake

    Carter Lake

    4.3
    (3 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    This quaint community is next door to the city limits of Omaha and the Omaha airport. Several parks…read moreopen to the public is available. If you want to have a good view of the lake, barbeque, have kids play basketball, use the skateboard park, or BMX bike course, visit Mabrey Park located on the corner 9f Willow Drive and 18th Street. They close by 10 pm and allow watercraft to be lowered by the ramps into the lake. Outdoor picnic seating is also available around the park area. No swimming is allowed at this park. You will have to visit Wavecrest Park for that.

    Carter Lake is a former channel of the Missouri River and was formed by flooding of the Missouri…read moreRiver in the summer of 1877. The city of Carter Lake, Iowa takes its name from the lake and there is an interesting background story to this lake located near the Omaha Airport. In 1930, Carter Lake was incorporated as a city in the state of Iowa, a status it has retained ever since but there has been lots of fighting over it. Carter Lakes Colorful History states that "Carter Lake was once called Cut-Off Island - a fitting name for a place torn between two cities and two states, yet connected to neither." Iowa and Nebraska constantly battled for the city named Carter Lake and it's water feature born of a change of course of the Missouri River. The ensuing legal battle over whether Iowa or Nebraska had jurisdiction over Cut-Off Island went to the Supreme Court. In a 1892 ruling, the court sided with Iowa on the basis that state lines remain the same when a river avulsed, or dramatically altered, its path in 1877. Therefore, the land had never left Iowa, despite its position on the Nebraska side of the river. It is weird driving through the area, as you are in Nebraska one minute and Iowa the very next. Carter Lake has not escaped water pollution problems and in 2005, the lake had reached a crisis level. Due to a number of factors, the lake water level was both dangerously low and polluted with toxic algae. Placed on Nebraska's Section 303(d) List of Impaired Waters for elevated concentrations of nutrients, the lake was no longer a place for recreation and beauty, but a haven for floating contaminants. Interested citizens formed the "Carter Lake Environmental Assessment and Rehabilitation Council," and a community based watershed plan was organized to help improve the water quality. Now Carter Lake is a recreational hub for the area. The park is a great place to launch a boat for water sports and fishing, and also has baseball and football fields, basketball courts, and areas for picnics and larger gatherings. It is a beautiful gem of a lake and worth 5 YELP STARS.

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