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    • Camper-submitted photo from Prewitt Reservoir State Wildlife Area
      August 11, 2024

      Prewitt Reservoir State Wildlife Area

      Decent lil spot

      The road in essentially circles the reservoir, and you just pull off where can/want to. The gravel road is well maintained. And there is plenty of room between you and your neighbor. We pulled up around 6 on a Saturday evening and found a great spot.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Oliver Reservoir State Recreation Area
      August 2, 2024

      Oliver Reservoir State Recreation Area

      Large, beautiful, and affordable campground with water access... but with limitations

      Huge campground with countless beautiful sites. Even if you arrive after sunset, you will definitely find a very nice spot here. The camp host is super nice and friendly. She invited us to go kayaking on the lake, lent us all the equipment for free, and we had a wonderful time with her.

      It could really be the perfect campground... but there are two issues to consider:

      1. As others have mentioned, freight trains run regularly across from the campground and are incredibly loud. So definitely sleep with earplugs!
      2. The restrooms are swarming with flies. I've never seen so many—each restroom has 50-100 flies. It's a shame because this problem could be easily managed.

      Still, 5/5, as everything else here is truly more than perfect.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Pony Express Park Chappell
      July 20, 2024

      Pony Express Park Chappell

      One of my favorite spots is no longer free

      I stopped by after having discovered this free spot last year but they are now charging $15 a day, which is not worth it. I would have rather planned to drive farther into Wyoming to get one of the free spots. I understand why the town started charging a fee but it’s sad nonetheless.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Oliver Reservoir State Recreation Area
      June 25, 2024

      Oliver Reservoir State Recreation Area

      Clean campground donation fee accepted

      Very nicely run campground and wonderful host. All sites easy walk to or on Reservoir. Trains seemed to whistle through across highway at least 1x every hour until late at night. 🙄 clean bathrooms. Lots of grass area. Locals with their water toys made for happy campers all around. Stayed one nite 6/14/24

    • Camper-submitted photo from Oliver Reservoir State Recreation Area
      June 6, 2024

      Oliver Reservoir State Recreation Area

      great find traveling across NE

      Really nice spot with free camping, donations accepted. Run as if a paid campground and lots of overflow space where there were RVs. We got the last site (#35) on a busy holiday weekend, so happy about that as it was getting dark soon!

      Picnic tables and firepits with grate for cooking provided. Was able to find kindling in the trees around. 

      Bathrooms were pretty nice.

      Would definitely recommend.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Pawnee Buttes - Dispersed Camping
      June 6, 2024

      Pawnee Buttes - Dispersed Camping

      Pretty and Windy

      You have to drive for several miles on some bumpy roads, but my Ford transit handled it fine. There are a couple spots with fire rings before the main trailhead, and then many options if you keep driving. Really beautiful but verrrry windy. My van rocked me to sleep every night. Overall peaceful and pretty. Also there was an adorably stubborn cow blocking the road on my way out. Really added to the ambiance :-)

    • Camper-submitted photo from Pawnee Butte View
      June 2, 2024

      Pawnee Butte View

      My Favorite

      This is one of my favorite places. Between the serenity, lack of bears, ease of access to water activities at the local State Park. This has been my favorite find so far!

    • Camper-submitted photo from Pawnee Buttes - Dispersed Camping
      May 27, 2024

      Pawnee Buttes - Dispersed Camping

      Decent

      It's a decent camp spot. We went on memorial weekend and we were able to find a spot. His Subaru outback made it and we saw sedans get up there just fine.

      Cows do use the area and may wander into your site. Cactus are a thing and it can get really windy. Our tent was staked down and we angled it so the side wasn't collapsing on us. Cooking during the wind was nearly impossible but doable with some engineering.

      Neighbors were quiet and the terrain made it so that we didn't see who camped in the next spots nearest us.

      It's decent if you want to get away for a day or two, wander around at your leisure, and read.

      Pit toilet available at the Buttes trailhead.

      Verizon service is spotty but I was still able to use maps.

    • Camper-submitted photo from North Sterling State Park Campground
      May 19, 2024

      North Sterling State Park Campground

      Clean Campgrounds

      Went last July and the campsites were clean and well maintained. Firewood & other amenities are provided as well on the other side of the lake, super convenient! Only complaint was there were so many bugs at night in the morning.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Pawnee Buttes - Dispersed Camping
      May 9, 2024

      Pawnee Buttes - Dispersed Camping

      Stunning but windy!

      Lots of nice sites with fire pits. There are pit toilets at the trailhead as well. Pretty good Verizon service at most spots. My only complaint is that when I was there it was super windy!

    • Camper-submitted photo from North Sterling State Park Campground
      May 2, 2024

      North Sterling State Park Campground

      Wind and Sandburs

      There are bathrooms with plumbing and vault toilets. All of the leantos are set up so there is no view of the lake. My dog kept getting sanburs in her paws because they were everywhere. This is a one night place. $36 to camp

      I was pummled by the wind when it was fron the north and south. The water is not individual hook up it is shared with the campsites around you.

      At 8a the ranger was banging in my door to explain the water situatuon since I had hooked directly up to it. There were no other campers at the site but she felt it critical that I unhook my hose. The ranger from the previous day and campsite host never seemed to care.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Pawnee Buttes - Dispersed Camping
      May 2, 2024

      Pawnee Buttes - Dispersed Camping

      Great hikes to the buttes

      Easy drive to the campground area even towing a trailer. A bit dusty but at the end you can find nice grassy area (after all, it is a National Grasslands). Very windy place (hence the windmills in far distance) but we were lucky to get some breaks in between and set up the trailer to shield us against the wind. Stayed couple of nights and did the hikes to both of the “buttes”. From the second one you can get nice areal views if you climb a bit. It took us 3h in a very easy pace, lots of photo and views stops. It can probably be done in and 1h to 1.30h.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Cabela's RV Park & Campground
      August 18, 2023

      Cabela's RV Park & Campground

      Great overnight spot

      Full hookups for $45. Clean facilities and well maintained grounds. Sprinklers turn on at 9:30 so don't leave anything out. Dog friendly but wish they had a fenced in area for them to run off leash.

    • Camper-submitted photo from North Sterling State Park Campground
      August 13, 2023

      North Sterling State Park Campground

      Beautiful and Open

      Very nice RV site with nice pull through spots! We booked a couple weeks ago and still ended up with a wonderful location! All of the sites we noticed had a lot of room so you didn’t feel like you were on top of each other. Great place for short hike with young kids. Lastly, amazing sunsets!

    • Camper-submitted photo from Pony Express Park Chappell
      August 2, 2023

      Pony Express Park Chappell

      Peaceful free spot right off the interstate

      This is a great location off of I80 if you don’t need any amenities. I boondock often so this was a perfect place for me to sleep at. Cell signal was excellent and let me work remotely. It’s quiet and I’m pretty sure I was the only person there at night. There are bathrooms if you need it. Highly recommend if you need a beautiful free spot!

    • Camper-submitted photo from Pony Express RV Park
      July 22, 2023

      Pony Express RV Park

      It was a nice place to stay for a night.

      We had a travel day and needed to have full hookups. They delivered. Internet was no problem.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Pawnee Butte View
      July 19, 2023

      Pawnee Butte View

      Epic overnight

      The roads coming in are well maintained due to all of the oil rigs that are coming in and out. Spent the night overlooking the Buttes and had a summer storm roll in. Didn't get to hike out to The Buttes because the trail was closed to protect bird nests.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Pawnee Butte View
      July 2, 2023

      Pawnee Butte View

      A few dozen camping spots

      Overall, the site presents a tranquil retreat, offering peace and quietude. The constant wind is a blessing, keeping the area free of mosquitoes. The campsite features fire rings, though you will need to bring your own wood. The surroundings are characterized by lush grasslands, and the camping spots situated atop hills provide stunning views. However, the landscape is interspersed with man-made elements like windmills and oil rigs, which might detract from the natural beauty for some. The trailhead offers a water source - while not recommended for drinking, it could serve other purposes. The area includes a few trails for leisurely walks. This place serves as an excellent overnight stop for road-trippers, especially considering that it's free of charge.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Cabela's RV Park & Campground
      June 16, 2023

      Cabela's RV Park & Campground

      Cabela's Sydney, NE Campground

      Well maintained grounds, restrooms and showers are clean and easy to access. Unfortunately there are trees but none are mature enough to provide adequate shading. Gas and convenience , shopping, and food located close by. Cabela's Sydney store is across the parking lot with plenty of things to browse for. Easy on and off I-80 access for RVs, vans, and tent campers with a nice playground for the kids and running room for your pets. Easy access horse Corral 🐎 for the equestrian motivated individuals. Overall when the trees mature to provide shade this will be a 10 for passing through and short stay campers. There aren't any sewage hookups but it does have a black and Grey water dump. Electrical rv hookups are in each spot and there's plenty of green grace to go around.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Pawnee Buttes - Dispersed Camping
      June 12, 2023

      Pawnee Buttes - Dispersed Camping

      Relaxing and fun with cows

      We were coming from Nebraska and heading West in a Ford F-150 pick up truck pulling a 22 foot travel trailer. We stopped in Sterling, CO to fill up gas. If you are taking road 14, just know that it is at least 60 miles before the next gas station, so plan accordingly. We left Sterling heading west on highway 14, until we got to county road 129 where the pavement ends and we headed north into the grasslands. We simply followed the Google maps directions to get all the way to the Pawnee Buttes Trailhead parking lot from there! It was pretty easy, honestly! The roads are all gravel, so just take your time. They were pretty well maintained, due to the industry traffic that goes through there. We came across a couple of eighteen wheelers. The gravel was pretty compacted and seemed pretty safe. There are several areas to pull off, and if you are pulling a trailer, or you have a big rig, there is a loop parking lot at the Pawnee Buttes Trailhead that you can turn around in if you need to. The picture of me and the dog is standing on County Road 110 just before you get to the parking lot for the trail head. Our camping spot was one of many flat areas off of road 110 that you can pull off on, as long as it is 300 feet or less from the edge of the road. Our spot was before you get to the trail head, but if you pass the parking lot and keep going up the hill on Pawnee Buttes Trailhead Road, there are tons more spots to camp up on the ridge about a quarter mile or so. There are a lot of cows, but they are shy, curious animals. We had our pit bull with us, and we didn’t feel threatened. Just make sure that if you go through any gates while wandering the grasslands, you shut them behind you. There are no garbage facilities, so please LEAVE NO TRACE! There are some vault toilets in the parking lot.



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