Nebraska Highway 32

Nebraska Highway 32 Corridor
Grain towns, quiet highways, and northeast heritage.
From Petersburg to Tekamah, Highway 32 threads through northeast Nebraska—linking courthouse squares, contributor-ready storefronts, and scenic detours. It’s a peaceful route for travelers seeking small-town rhythm and regional pride.
Plan Your Journey
- Use the site directory to find places to eat, stay, and explore
- Visit each county module for town-by-town travel guides
- Share your own listings, updates, or memories via the contributor page
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Existed:
1925 – present
East end:
USÂ 75 at Tekamah
Constructed
1925
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West end:
N-14 in Petersburg
Length
162.4Â km
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Counties
Major cities
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Nebraska Highway 32 is a United States highway in Nebraska. It runs for 101 miles (163Â km) through east central and eastern Nebraska. Its western terminus is at Nebraska Highway 14 in Petersburg. Its eastern terminus is at U.S. Highway 75 in Tekamah.
Route description
Nebraska Highway 32 begins in Petersburg at Nebraska Highway 14. It goes east from there through farmland and at the border separating Boone County and Madison County, it meets Nebraska Highway 45. They overlap for 5 miles (8.0Â km), then NE 32 turns east near Newman Grove. It turns east, meets Nebraska Highway 121, then enters Madison. At the east end of Madison, NE 32 meets U.S. Highway 81. It continues east to West Point, Nebraska, meeting Nebraska Highway 57 and Nebraska Highway 15 between Madison and West Point. At West Point, NE 32 meets U.S. Highway 275 and they overlap in West Point. After separating from US 275, NE 32 turns east again and meets U.S. Highway 77 near Oakland. It continues east again and ends in Tekamah at U.S. Highway 75.