Best Campgrounds near Falls City, NE

Camping options around Falls City, Nebraska feature a mix of established campgrounds and recreational areas for both tent and RV campers. Stanton Lake Park, located within Falls City itself, provides full hookup sites with 30/50 amp service, showers, and sewer connections at affordable rates. Several other campgrounds within driving distance include Verdon Lake State Recreation Area 10 miles north, offering more primitive camping experiences, and Indian Cave State Park's Ash Grove and Hackberry Hollow Campgrounds approximately 20 miles northeast with electric hookups and shower facilities. The region includes a variety of public and private camping options spanning Nebraska, Kansas, and Missouri.

Road access and seasonal conditions vary significantly across these camping areas. Most campgrounds remain open year-round but experience different levels of visitation and amenity availability by season. As one camper noted, "Small but nice! Located NW edge of Falls City NE, in extreme SE NE. $10 night to camp, $15 with hookups." Water-based recreation drives much of the camping activity, with sites near lakes typically seeing higher demand during summer months. Several campgrounds maintain gravel or paved campsites suitable for RVs, while more primitive options exist for tent campers. Visitors should check ahead for reservation requirements, as some sites like Indian Cave State Park campgrounds require advance booking while others operate on a first-come basis.

Campers consistently mention water access and fishing opportunities as highlights at many of these locations. Stanton Lake Park features a small fishing lake with an accessible walking path around it, playground amenities, and a disc golf course. A reviewer described it as "a beautiful city park" with "a little fishing lake, disc golf, volleyball courts, a playground, and a dog park." Verdon Lake State Recreation Area offers a more secluded experience that's "basic camping at its finest" according to one review, with opportunities for wildlife viewing including fish jumping and cranes on the lake. Many sites throughout the region provide fire pits and picnic tables, though amenities vary considerably from full-service RV parks to primitive sites with vault toilets only. Camping in the Falls City area typically costs between $5-20 per night depending on hookup availability.

Best Camping Sites Near Falls City, Nebraska (65)

    1. Hackberry Hollow Campground — Indian Cave State Park

    24 Reviews
    Shubert, NE
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 883-2575

    $25 - $30 / night

    "This is unlike any other campground in Nebraska. There are plenty of camping sites around the park no matter your style, even spots for horses! I prefer the hike in spots myself."

    "Campsites are very green and there are a lot of hiking trails!

    It's just that, well, it is in Nebraska."

    2. Ash Grove Campground — Indian Cave State Park

    23 Reviews
    Shubert, NE
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 883-2575

    $30 / night

    "When we went they were resurfacing the road all the way down to the cave so if you wanted to see the Indian Cave it was about a 2mile hike, which we didn’t mind, aside from the Nebraska, August heat!"

    "The camping spots that are the walk up sites are amazing - you can do sites surrounded by trees and private, or ones near the playground. All great sizes and partially shaded."

    3. Stanton Lake Park

    5 Reviews
    Falls City, NE
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (402) 245-2707

    "Located NW edge of Falls City NE, in extreme SE NE. $10 night to camp, $15 with hookups. Showers $8, free with camping fee Small fishing lake 0 boats or swimming."

    "There is a nice playground away from the sites along with a fenced in sand volleyball court. The park also has a frisbee golf course."

    4. Big Lake State Park Campground

    10 Reviews
    Forest City, MO
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (660) 442-3770

    $7 - $25 / night

    "We arrived around 8 pm and even though the office was getting ready to close, the woman behind the counter was very kind and helpful. She helped us with finding our spot and with getting firewood."

    "Small park.sites are right next to each other. Picnic tables and fire pits are on site gravel. All roads are narrow one way with the dumpstation at the back end of park with trash dumpsters there."

    5. Big Lakes Turtle Cove Campground

    4 Reviews
    Forest City, MO
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 871-8256

    $39 / night

    6. H.F. Thurnau Conservation Area

    2 Reviews
    Falls City, MO
    12 miles
    Website

    "Great location close to the main road with easy access to town. There are about four gravel, graded spots to choose from."

    "But there are actually two locations to camp there are multiple camp spots near the entrance, and also more if you drive down to the boat ramp, there are a few around there also."

    7. Sycamore Springs Whitetail Ranch RV Park

    1 Review
    Falls City, KS
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (785) 285-8800

    $33 - $55 / night

    8. Verdon Lake State Rec Area

    1 Review
    Shubert, NE
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 883-2575

    "This lake is probably about 50 acre lake next to the town Verdon. It is very secluded small campground. It is basic camping at it's finest."

    9. Pony Creek Lake

    2 Reviews
    Falls City, KS
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (785) 284-2158

    10. White cloud casino

    1 Review
    Forest City, KS
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (785) 595-3430

    $10 - $85 / night

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Recent Reviews near Falls City, NE

226 Reviews of 65 Falls City Campgrounds


  • wayne H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 11, 2025

    Waubonsie State Park Campground

    Over looking the Missouri River

    This is a very nice and clean spot to camp for a bit. They have great hiking and bike trails. If you go make sure you hike over to the sunset viewpoint that looks out to the West.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 11, 2025

    Humbolt City Park and Cancer Garden

    Great City Campground

    Very pretty city park great for an overnight stop. Amazing flower garden to walk through and a serene setting. Nice and quiet and a nice walking area.

  • Nicholas The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 7, 2025

    H.F. Thurnau Conservation Area

    Great no frills dispersed campsite

    Great location close to the main road with easy access to town. There are about four gravel, graded spots to choose from.

  • Sayler O.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 4, 2025

    Elrod Mill Access

    Peaceful, Off-the-Beaten-Path Camping Spot

    Elrod Mill Conservation Area is a quiet, hidden gem for anyone who enjoys dispersed camping. There’s no developed campground here, but you can camp, and that’s part of what makes it special. It’s very much off the beaten path, so what you get is peace, quiet, and a chance to camp out in the woods without the noise and crowds of more popular spots.

    There aren’t any amenities—no bathrooms, no picnic tables, no hookups—so you’ll need to come prepared and be self-sufficient. But if you like the idea of just pulling in, setting up camp, and enjoying nature, this is a great place to do it.

    Fishing access is available as well, which makes it a nice combination of camping and recreation. Overall, Elrod Mill is best suited for folks who want a primitive camping experience and don’t mind roughing it a little for the sake of solitude.

  • wThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 25, 2025

    Honey Creek Conservation Area

    Quiet spot

    It was a little close to the highway so got a little highway noise, but not bad. No trains😊

    Only one other camper so plenty of room.

    Pit toilet, no water.

  • J
    Aug. 23, 2025

    Charity Lake

    Did NOT Feel Safe

    Gravel road is narrow w/ very sharp left turn to enter. Steep grade up to parking area required 4W drive. I do NOT recommend for over 24’ pull-behind camper. Once arrived, it’s a quiet & beautiful location. Very secluded & has no lighting. We were the only campers there, however, there was a single truck present. They were fishing, & the driver & passengers sharply eyed us up & down , then grimaced, which made us feel VERY uncomfortable, so we left immediately & made sure that they didn’t follow us. Our “Spidey Senses” were going off, so bugging out asap was the best option. Ended up camping behind a fuel station in the next town b/c we were so tired, but slept w/ one eye opened b/c it shook us so much. Reminded us of the movie “Deliverance” in a non-funny way. Would not recommend staying overnight if you’re there alone, it’s way too sketchy. Plus the skeeters ate us up & the toilet was putrid.

  • kThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 8, 2025

    AOK Campground & RV Park

    AOK IS OK!

    A little dusty, gravel sites, i was in 29.. has pool , updated facilities, playground..


Guide to Falls City

Camping options near Falls City, Nebraska center around fishing lakes and wooded state parks in southeastern Nebraska and neighboring Missouri and Kansas. Most of the area's elevations remain under 1,100 feet, creating relatively flat terrain for campers seeking accessible outdoor experiences. Weather patterns typically include hot, humid summers and cold winters, with spring and fall offering milder temperatures for optimal camping conditions.

What to do

Hiking trails and wildlife viewing: Indian Cave State Park offers approximately 20 miles of hiking trails with varied difficulty levels. A camper at Hackberry Hollow Campground shares, "If you live in the Midwest, I would suggest a visit. Lots of hiking and things to explore. For hiking - we went up loop 10 and down loop 9. It was a steep climb to the top but had great overlook views."

Fishing opportunities: Multiple lakes near Falls City provide fishing access without requiring a boat. At Verdon Lake State Rec Area, one camper noted the "spring fed lake offers fishing, kayaking, canoe or trolling boats, (you supply), without the crowded campgrounds... There was fish jumping out there and cranes were on the lake."

Historical exploration: Beyond just outdoor recreation, the area contains interesting historical sites. At Ash Grove Campground, a reviewer mentioned, "Indian Cave State Park is full of history! Every path or trail you go down, you will find some sort of blast from the past. The trails are wonderful and the old school house, old well, cave and other buildings are so fun to go explore!"

Seasonal activities: Fall brings special events to some camping areas. One camper at Hackberry Hollow Campground described, "Everyone should experience Halloween here... We even won the decorating contest last year-The prize is free camping, can't beat that. People come from all over to partake in this fun time. There is the decorating of the camp sites, pumpkin rolling, haunted hay rack rides, trick or treating for the young and old."

What campers like

Affordability: Many camping options near Falls City offer excellent value. A camper at Stanton Lake Park praised the "$5 for a tent, water, shower and electricity to recharge devices. Perfect amenities for bikepacking."

Seclusion options: While some campgrounds can get busy, others offer more privacy. A reviewer noted Verdon Lake State Rec Area "is very secluded small campground. It is basic camping at its finest. The park was empty when we were there on a Sunday other than a man fishing in a little boat."

Clean facilities: Well-maintained bathrooms and showers add comfort to camping experiences. At Big Lake State Park Campground, campers found "private bathrooms with toilets and showers. There are two nice playgrounds and a swimming pool. Most campers were enjoying fishing in the small lake."

Nature viewing: Wildlife encounters enhance camping experiences throughout the region. One camper at Stanton Lake Park mentioned, "You can hear the bull frogs, geese, and coyotes when the sun goes down."

What you should know

Train noise: Some campgrounds have nearby railroad tracks that may affect light sleepers. A reviewer at Stanton Lake Park mentioned "a train track behind the lake, and it seems to have a train every few hours that you can hear from your site."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Falls City, NE?

According to TheDyrt.com, Falls City, NE offers a wide range of camping options, with 65 campgrounds and RV parks near Falls City, NE and 3 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Falls City, NE?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Falls City, NE is Hackberry Hollow Campground — Indian Cave State Park with a 4.6-star rating from 24 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Falls City, NE?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 free dispersed camping spots near Falls City, NE.