Columbus Fieldhouse Welcomes Travelers for the 2026 Nebraska Passport Season

Columbus Community Hospital is proud to announce that the Columbus Fieldhouse has been selected as an official stop in the 2026 Nebraska Passport Program.

This statewide initiative, organized by the Nebraska Tourism Commission, encourages residents and visitors to explore unique destinations across Nebraska through a fun, family-friendly adventure.

The Nebraska Passport Program features a wide variety of stops each year, including museums, restaurants, outdoor experiences and community landmarks. We are grateful to be part of this group of destinations that showcase the best of Nebraska’s communities. As one of the selected locations, the Columbus Fieldhouse offers visitors an opportunity to collect their official stamp.

The fieldhouse is a community space designed to support health, wellness and recreation for people of all ages. Our facility includes indoor turf, batting cages, a walking track and open areas for training and play. It serves as a gathering place and reflects the hospital’s commitment to creating accessible spaces that encourage active, healthy living.

How to participate in the Nebraska Passport Program:

  • Pick up a passport booklet at any official passport stop or download a digital version online.

  • Visit the Columbus Fieldhouse and stop at the designated passport station.

  • Collect your official stamp before continuing your travels.

  • Explore additional passport stops across Nebraska and gather stamps along the way.

  • Submit your completed booklet at the end of the season to qualify for prizes.

    • Mail your passport to the P.O. Box listed at the top of the prize entry sheet (Visit Nebraska. Attn: 2025 Nebraska Passport. P.O. Box 98907, Lincoln, NE 68509).

The 2026 Nebraska Passport season runs May 1 through Sept. 30. You can pick up passports at participating stops or download them online. For more information about the program, visit https://nebraskapassport.com/.

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