Haigler Nebraska
Haigler is the westernmost town in Nebraska, nestled near the Colorado border in Dundy County.
Though quiet today, it remains a landmark of frontier history and rural resilience.
Check Nebraska DOT cameras and road reports before traveling near Haigler. U.S. Route 34 and nearby county roads may be affected by weather or construction. Use the links below to view live conditions and plan your route.
Check real-time road conditions and traffic cameras near Madrid. These links update automatically from Nebraska DOT sources.
- Camera 1 – NE 23: Venango: Hwy 23 East
- Camera 2 – NE 23: Venango: Hwy 23 West
- Camera 3 – NE 23: Venango: Surface
- Nebraska DOT Master Page
Haigler was once a bustling frontier town, serving as a gateway to Colorado and a hub for early settlers.
Its history includes rail expansion, agriculture, and a strong sense of community.
Today, Haigler stands as a quiet reminder of Nebraska’s western edge.
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Haigler sits near the Republican River and the Colorado border. Nearby sites include old rail lines, rural cemeteries, and historic schoolhouses. If you know of a landmark or story tied to Haigler, we invite you to share it.
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Lost Places Near Haigler
It’s surrounded by places that once held post offices, schools, and rail stops.
If you know of a lost place near Haigler, we invite you to share its name, story, or location.
Located near the Colorado line, Haigler sits along U.S. Route 34 in western Dundy County.
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