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The BJSA Center is located one block west of Bellevue East High School at 1001 High School Drive. Contributions accounted for approximately $45,000 of the BJSA Building Fund with the balance collected from the fundraising activities of BJSA's programs. The facility consists of approximately 21,000 square feet on three levels. A floor covering was installed in the fall of 1992 to complete the facility and make our long-term goal a reality. Additional improvements are made as funds become available. A full-time director is on staff, while volunteers continue to man the center on a daily basis. The BJSA Center is available to the community for any worthwhile endeavor.
BJSA has partnered with the parents and youngsters of the Bellevue Community since 1975. We currently sponsors flag and tackle football, cheerleading, wrestling, basketball, baseball and volleyball. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that exists solely to foster and promote youth sports.
TreeRush is an unparalleled 2-3 hour outdoor experience where guests (age 4 - Adult) explore the forest canopy. You will navigate ziplines, suspended obstacles, bridges, rope ladders, tunnels, and other surprises at your own pace on multiple trails of varying difficulties. Our Mission is to create excitement, adventure and a sense of accomplishment for our guests.
We are not just a pick-your-own farm, we are a country experience where guests will see a variety of farm antiques, livestock and crops, as well as unique play areas patterned after what life was like for kids 40 to 100 years ago.
We offer hayrides through 20 acres of woods along the old Papio creek bed. Unique tree houses can be visited along with our version of a small western frontier town and kids' fun playgrounds, including a 3-story, 120-foot-long pirate ship.
The farm offers strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, sugar pea snaps, and asparagus pick-ur-own as well as the Great Pumpkin Roundup with over 20 acres of pumpkins and other fall crops. We also sell assorted vegatables at our stand at different times of the year. (See Seasons for more info)
The ranch hosts festivals beginning with the Renaissance Festival of Nebraska, the first 2 full weekends in May and the Midwest Pirate Fest. (check Festivals for more info). The festivals are weekend events, and have grown into the biggest of its kind in the Omaha Metro area. Each festival offers visitors a wide array of period acts and shows, as well as vendors which are all intended to entertain and educate patrons of all ages. It’s a place where your family can make their own festival a reunion. Don't forget we have the Great Pumpkin Roundup with the Ranch of Terror haunted house, Haunted Caves and the best Haunted Hayride anywhere around.