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Nebraska Camping

Camping in Nebraska allows you to explore a wide variety of climates, local culture and attractions, including:


Panhandle Nebraska Camping

Panhandle Nebraska offers a wide variety of recreation, culture and history to explore. View the fossils of Miocene mammals and enjoy the museum and activities of Agate Fossil Beds National Monument. Carhenge is an entertaining recreation of Stonehenge using American automobiles. The most famous landmark on the Oregon, California and Mormon Trails is Chimney Rock. The Fort Robinson Museum is an excellent resource on the history of Nebraska. Some of the most famous and beautiful scenery in the state can be found at Pine Ridge. Toadstool Geologic Park offers awesome vistas, is a rich resource for fossils and is popular for prospecting. An important landmark is found at Scotts Bluff. Return to Page Top


Sand Hills, Nebraska Camping

About a quarter of Nebraska is covered by the dunes of the Sand Hills and the topography is a mix of transverse, barchan-like, longitudinal, patch and irregular dunes that make up the largest sand field in the Western Hemisphere. Enjoy the recreation opportunities at Valentine National Wildlife Refuge, the Crescent Lake / North Platte National Wildlife Refuge, Niobrara Valley Preserve, Gibbon and the Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge. Return to Page Top


Lewis and Clark, Nebraska Camping

Lewis and Clark Region, Nebraska is in the northeast corner of the state and offer an authentic county adventure. Crofton offers the Corps of Discovery Welcome Center, stationed where the Lewis and Clark and Pan American Highway (US-81) intersect, and the wildflowers of Prairie Blossom Trails. Go shoping at the charming St. James Marketplace. Follow the Nebraska Outlaw Trail to take a covered wagon ride along the Elkhorn River at Kreycik Riverview Elk Ranch near Niobrara. Delve deep into the state's history at Ashfall Fossil Beds State Historical Park. Return to Page Top


Prairie Lakes, Nebraska Camping

The Prairie Lakes region of Nebraska specializes in relaxation. Experience the wines of Mac's Creek Winery & Vineyards on Spring Creek near Lexington. Fish, swim and relax at Johnson Lake, Lake McCounaughy and many more! Return to Page Top

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Frontier Trails, Nebraska Camping

The Frontier Trails region offers a variety of recreation. Enjoy the bird and wildlife watching opportunities on the Platte River near Kearney, which offers MONA (Museum of Nebraska Art), the Great Platte River Road Archway Monument and more. Savor the wine tasting of the George Spencer Vineyard in Gibbon. Cambridge offers historical architecture, artist studios, antiques, a museum, restaurants, quaint shops and living history tours at the scenic meeting point of the Republican River and Medicine Creek at scenic Harry Strunk Lake. Play a round at Wild Horse Golf Club in Gothenburg, Bayside Golf Course in Brule, Heritage Hills Golf Course in McCook and many more. Return to Page Top


Pioneer Country, Nebraska Camping

Pioneer Country, Nebraska offers an enjoyable mix of golf, rivers and back road tours. Work on your game at Hidden Hills Golf Course in Geneva and the highly rated Friend Country Club in Friend. Enjoy seasonal mushroom hunting, plus fishing and other recreation in Peru, Brownville and Auburn. Take the back roads to see bison, visit the birthplace of Harold Lloyd, an influential silent filmmaker, and explore Pawneer City, where you view classic pedal toys at the Pedal Clinc, learn about local history at the Pawnee City Historical Museum and enjoy shopping. Return to Page Top


Metro Region, Nebraska Camping

The Metro region of Nebraska is a mixture of towns large and small and each offers unique entertainment and activities. The town of Raymond is near James Arthur Vineyards, Nebraska's largest winery. Explore the State Capital of Lincoln. Bring your clubs to play Quarry Oaks and Iron Horse golf courses in Ashland. Take a ride and enjoy a meal on the Fremont Dinner Train and explore local heritage at the Dodge Count Louis E. May Historical Museum in Fremont-Dodge County. Omaha is home to a thriving arts scene, plus parks, dining, shopping and much, much more! Return to Page Top

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