
Omaha's west-side suburban escape — schools, trails, and elbow room
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The Neighborhood
Omaha's west-side suburban escape — schools, trails, and elbow room
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About Elkhorn
Elkhorn, Omaha, NE sits at the city's western edge, where suburban neighborhoods give way to open prairie. The housing stock here skews newer — you'll find two-story colonials with three-car garages, open-concept ranch homes built in the 2000s and 2010s, and subdivisions with cul-de-sacs and sidewalks. Streets are wide. Lawns are generous. This is Omaha's bedroom community blueprint, executed cleanly.
The Elkhorn Ridge Park trail system offers 20 miles of paved paths connecting neighborhoods to schools and shopping. West Dodge Road runs through the southern edge, lined with grocery stores, chain restaurants, and big-box retail. Lake Zorinsky lies just south — 255 acres of trails, fishing docks, and Saturday morning joggers. For dining, locals hit up DJ's Dugout for burgers or Sinful Burger for indulgent comfort food. Millard Public Schools serve the area, drawing buyers who prioritize access to newer facilities.
The real estate market here centers on single-family homes for sale in Elkhorn — think 3-to-5 bedrooms, finished basements, and attached garages. Median prices sit comfortably in the mid-$300s to low-$400s, depending on lot size and finishes. Townhomes and apartments for rent in Elkhorn are less common but exist near West Center Road. If you want space, newer construction, and a slower suburban pace within Omaha's city limits, Elkhorn delivers without pretense.
Frequently Asked Questions
Elkhorn is known for newer suburban development, access to Millard Public Schools, and proximity to Elkhorn Ridge Park's extensive trail system. It's where Omaha stretches west into planned neighborhoods with newer homes and larger lots.
Elkhorn's housing stock leans heavily toward single-family homes built in the 2000s and 2010s — colonials, ranches, and split-levels with open floor plans and attached garages. Townhomes and rental apartments are present but less common, concentrated near major roads like West Center Road.
Elkhorn offers fewer rental options compared to central Omaha, but renters can find townhomes and newer apartment complexes near West Dodge Road. The area provides quiet streets, trail access, and proximity to shopping, making it suitable for those who prefer suburban living on the city's west side.
Elkhorn sits near Lake Zorinsky and its trail system, West Dodge Road's retail corridor (including Target, Hy-Vee, and Costco), and the broader Elkhorn Ridge Park network. Dining spots like DJ's Dugout and Sinful Burger are local staples, and downtown Omaha is a 25-minute drive east.
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