Primrose Nebraska 68655
Primrose, Nebraska
Primrose, Nebraska is a small rural community in Boone County, located in the rolling plains of east‑central Nebraska.
Known for its quiet setting, agricultural heritage, and close‑knit community life, Primrose serves farms and families across western Boone County.
Population
- 2020 Census: 61
- 2010 Census: 61
- 2026 Estimate: 62
Location
- County: Boone County
- Region: East Region
- Nearby Towns:
Cedar Rapids (7 miles southeast),
Petersburg (10 miles northeast),
Bartlett (20 miles west)
Adjacent Towns
- Cedar Rapids – 7 miles southeast
- Petersburg – 10 miles northeast
- Bartlett – 20 miles west
Adjacent Counties
- Wheeler County (west)
- Antelope County (north)
- Nance County (south)
- Boone County (east)
Points of Interest in and Around Primrose
Outdoor & Recreation
- Local parks and community green spaces
- Nearby access to fishing, hunting, and rural trails
- Cedar River recreation areas (east)
Cultural & Historical
- Historic rural structures and community landmarks
- Local parish and gathering spaces
- Strong agricultural and pioneer heritage
Extended Historical Background
Primrose was established in the late 19th century as settlers moved into the fertile plains of western Boone County.
Its early development centered around agriculture, local trade, and community institutions that supported rural families across the region.
The community grew with the expansion of farming operations and transportation routes, maintaining a strong local identity and close‑knit character.
Today, Primrose remains a quiet rural town with deep ties to Boone County’s agricultural landscape and a strong sense of community pride.
Education
- Riverside Public Schools serves the Primrose area.
- Learn more at RiversidePS.org
Health Resources
- Boone County Health Center (Albion)
- Additional regional care in Fullerton, Norfolk, and Columbus
Travel & Access
Primrose is located near Nebraska Highway 52, connecting it to Cedar Rapids, Petersburg, and communities across Boone and Wheeler Counties.
Routes
- Southeast to Cedar Rapids – 7 miles
- Northeast to Petersburg – 10 miles
- West to Bartlett – 20 miles