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Winnebago, Nebraska | City Guide for Travel Healthcare Pros

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Welcome to Winnebago, NE

A small village (pop. ~916) on the Winnebago Reservation in northeastern Nebraska. Predominantly Native American, it offers a rich cultural heritage and community-oriented environment.


🌦️ Weather Overview: Month-by-Month

Winnebago sits in the humid continental climate zone—hot, storm-prone summers and cold, snowy winters 

Month

Avg High

Avg Low

Notes

Jan

30 °F

11 °F

Coldest month; snowy with ~4 in monthly snowfall firststreet.org+10wrcc.dri.edu+10idcide.com+10

Feb

36 °F

17 °F

Similar conditions

Mar

49 °F

28 °F

Melt begins; mix of rain and snow

Apr

64 °F

40 °F

Milder; rain increases

May

74 °F

50 °F

Warmer; thunderstorms begin

Jun

84 °F

60 °F

Hot, humid days with frequent storms

Jul

86 °F

65 °F

Warmest, storm-prone month

Aug

85 °F

64 °F

Continued warmth with afternoon showers

Sep

78 °F

54 °F

Cooling; crisp nights

Oct

63 °F

42 °F

Cool, fall foliage

Nov

49 °F

28 °F

Chill returns; snow possible

Dec

36 °F

16 °F

Cold, snow likely; winter weather returns

🛋️ Furnished Housing Options (Everett, WA)

  • Brand New 1‑BR House in Downtown Everett – Fully furnished private house with in‑unit washer/dryer, kitchen, utilities/Wi‑Fi included. $2,190/month, available starting May 7; pet‑friendly and within walking distance to Providence. corporatehousingbyowner.com+9travelnursehousing.com+9travelnursehousing.com+9

  • Cozy Tiny House in Everett – Private 1‑bedroom tiny house near downtown, includes utilities and Wi‑Fi, excellent for travel professionals. $1,600/month


🏨 Extended Stay Hotels (Everett, WA)

  • Extended Stay America – Seattle–Everett–North – Suites with kitchenettes, pet-friendly, weekly & monthly rates.

  • Staybridge Suites Everett – Paine Field – Offers full kitchens, complimentary breakfast, gym, laundry, and lakeside access.


🚐 RV Sites (Winnebago, NE)

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🎡 Fun Things to Do


🚗 Nearby Weekend Trips

  • O’Neill, NE (~40 miles) – Offers basic dining, shopping, and small-town charm

  • Niobrara River Valley (~60 miles northwest) – Popular for canoeing, hiking, and wildlife observation

  • Sioux City, IA (~120 miles east) – Access to malls, pro sports, dining, and airports

  • Nebraska Sandhills – A perfect daytrip for wide-open spaces and wildlife viewing


🧭 Summary


Winnebago, NE, is a close-knit community rooted in rich indigenous culture, ideal for travel nurses seeking meaningful connections and simplicity. You’ll find:


  • Significant seasonal variation: hot summers with thunderstorms and cold, snowy winters

  • Modest furnished housing availability, supplemented by travel‑nurse platforms

  • RV-friendly living options and rural convenience

  • A serene backdrop—Sandhills, rivers, and reservation heritage


If you prioritize community immersion, quiet surroundings, and affordability over nightlife or big-city amenities, Winnebago offers genuine value and tranquility. Ready to expand this into a printable guide or add healthcare facility info? Just say the word!


Disclosure: The information provided in this guide is what I use to send my travelers and is obtained through ChatGPT, utilizing prompts I frequently use as a travel nurse recruiter. The content is designed to help travelers make informed decisions about potential destinations.

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Kristin Farnsworth
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As a seasoned travel nurse recruiter, educator, and creator of No Ordinary Path, I help travel nurses confidently navigate their careers and embrace the adventure. What started as a family journey has grown into a mission to support your journey with real tools, honest advice, and personal connection at every step.

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