Best Campgrounds near Springfield, NE

Springfield, Nebraska provides multiple camping options within a 30-minute drive, with facilities ranging from basic tent sites to full-service RV campgrounds with cabin rentals. Walnut Creek Lake & Recreation Area offers electric hookups and spacious sites for RVs, while Louisville State Recreation Area provides over 200 modern campsites across a large property with multiple lakes. Several locations feature cabin accommodations, including Eugene T. Mahoney State Park Campground and Platte River State Park, which also offers glamping options and yurts. Most campgrounds in the area maintain year-round operations, though some seasonal facilities close between October and April.

Campground amenities vary significantly throughout the region, with most established sites providing electric hookups, picnic tables, and fire rings. Water access points are common but not always available at individual sites, particularly at Walnut Creek where campers need to fill tanks at communal spigots. Many campgrounds require advance reservations during peak summer months, while others operate on a first-come, first-served basis. Proximity to transportation infrastructure impacts some camping experiences. A visitor noted, "The train tracks run right along the park. There were trains going by all night long."

Campers consistently mention the open, spacious nature of sites at Walnut Creek, with concrete pads and good spacing between campsites. Several reviewers highlight the value of camping in this region, with Walnut Creek described as "cheap" with rates around $16-20 per night and weekly discounts available. Water features represent a major draw, with fishing opportunities at multiple lakes throughout Louisville State Recreation Area and paddling options on the Platte River. The campground hosts receive numerous positive mentions for their helpfulness and friendliness. While some campgrounds offer abundant shade, others feature more exposed sites. "Open campsites with not much shade. Easy setup for our campsite," reported one camper at Walnut Creek, while others appreciate the area's hiking and biking trails that connect to larger regional systems.

Best Camping Sites Near Springfield, Nebraska (104)

    1. Eugene T. Mahoney State Park Campground

    47 Reviews
    Ashland, NE
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 944-2523

    $20 - $333 / night

    "Nestled between two major cities in Nebraska, you're never far away from anything you may want to do or see. RV and tent camping is obviously available with limited privacy."

    "We used to stop here as a midway point when driving to Colorado. We always stayed at the lodge for a night and had a pleasant time exploring the area."

    2. Platte River State Park Campground

    31 Reviews
    South Bend, NE
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 234-2217

    $330 / night

    "We were passing through Nebraska and opted to stay the night here. The campground is new and will be even nicer when the trees are big enough to provide shade."

    "Short walk in but a wagon is provided to help unload equipment. Picnic and fire pit near the teepee."

    3. West Omaha / NE Lincoln KOA Holiday

    29 Reviews
    Gretna, NE
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 332-3010

    "Very close to the Nebraska crossing outlet mall! 😊"

    "The campground itself was fine and very convenient in location to vIsIt famIly."

    4. Louisville State Recreation Area Campground

    29 Reviews
    Louisville, NE
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 234-6855

    $10 - $30 / night

    "A HUGE campground with around 250 total sites, with options ranging from walk-in camping tent-only sites to RV areas. There is a 3 decent-size lakes spread evenly across the grounds."

    "A HUGE campground with around 250 total sites, with options ranging from walk-in camping tent-only sites to RV areas. There is a 3 decent-size lakes spread evenly across the grounds."

    5. Walnut Creek Lake & Recreation Area

    19 Reviews
    Papillion, NE
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 592-8877

    $20 / night

    "This is a very cool park in Papillion, Nebraska! It also has a sewer dump site for $5 (if you're not camping). See the camp host to pay."

    "This lake in Papillion, Nebraska is a great little lake. Probably one of the best in metro area of Omaha. The fishing is always as well as the kayaking is as well, (especially novice like myself)."

    6. Memphis Lake State Rec Area

    11 Reviews
    Ashland, NE
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 471-5566

    $10 - $35 / night

    "If you want to get away in Nebraska, this is the place. There’s no electricity or running water. The outhouses are kinda gross. There’s an awesome bar right outside the park, too."

    "Great little stocked fishing lake with sites all fairly close to the long northern shore of the lake. Redwing blackbirds, geese, and lightning bugs tucked in between the corn fields."

    7. Lake Manawa State Park Campground

    12 Reviews
    Council Bluffs, IA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (712) 366-0220

    $20 / night

    "Lakeside locations are quite well spaced with a panoramic Lake view. small restroom and shower pair with unisex entry. Quite spartan, but relatively clean."

    "Our confirmation email included precise directions from I-29, with an interstate sign confirming the turn for Lake Manawa State Park, and provided the gate code for access."

    8. Haworth City Park

    8 Reviews
    Bellevue, NE
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 293-3122

    "Nice quiet campground away from the hustle and bustle yet close to city for anything forgotten."

    "Well,, it was alright, loud because of the toll bridge next to park, sites were close together, level, fire pits, picnic tables, electric, water and a dump station, stayed 3 days to visit family,, $20"

    9. Union Pacific Cabooses — Two Rivers SRA

    8 Reviews
    Waterloo, NE
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 359-5165

    $80 / night

    "The fishing is easy in all the lakes and they have a pay fishing trout lake that nearly guarantees success. Our kid and her friends love the swimming beach."

    "Whether I was riding a bike around the paved roads. Fishing in one of the sandpit lakes they have to offer, or the river. Walk around the nature trails, or lakes."

    10. Hitchcock County Nature Center

    30 Reviews
    Honey Creek, IA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (712) 328-5833

    $10 - $50 / night

    "We camp all the time at different locations, and I 100% recommend this campground! The hosts are so polite and helpful and they keep the place immaculate."

    "The sites for tent camping are okay pretty close together and down a hill, no parking next to your site. There are also pack in sites available and depending on location very nice."

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Recent Reviews near Springfield, NE

594 Reviews of 104 Springfield Campgrounds


  • Sheri L.
    Oct. 28, 2025

    Victorian Acres RV Park & Campground

    Very friendly people

    I was traveling as a solo female and even with arriving after dark felt safe and fine. The showers house was super warm (visiting in October) and clean. The staff was very nice and called me earlier in the day with check in info I needed since getting in late.

  • Donna H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 11, 2025

    Wilson Island State Recreation Area Campground

    Mosquitos and undrinkable water.

    Mosquitos are a given in a wetland refuge, but since this was just an overnight stay, I wasn't especially concerned. What DID concern me was:

    1. The camp host was present, but not at all helpful. A bad storm was moving in, and so I asked about tornado shelters in the area...he said there were none. Funny as the ranger station was within walking distance, but nobody was attending.

    2. It's a state park, and so the water stations are sprinkled throughout the camping areas. I was going to fill my kettle and was stopped by one of the campers who said that the water was bad and that if I needed water, she had extra. The camp host didn't mention the contamination issue, nor were the spigots marked. I did see a weathered "boil notice" on the door to the showers that evening. 

    It has the potential to be a nice park, but is unkept and all but neglected by the camp host.

  • Fire S.
    Sep. 25, 2025

    Red Cedar Lake

    Peaceful Getaway with Beautiful Views

    Red Cedar Lake is a hidden gem if you’re looking for quiet, simple camping. The scenery is beautiful, with open skies and plenty of wildlife around. It’s free camping, so amenities are limited—bring your own supplies and expect rustic conditions. The fishing was great, and the sunsets over the water were stunning. Perfect spot if you want to unplug, relax, and enjoy nature close to the road.https://kukasoittia.fi/

  • Kyla B.
    Sep. 19, 2025

    Czechland Lake Recreation Area

    Peaceful

    Has fishing, kayaking, hiking, 3 covered picnic areas with electricity, wildlife watching, no-wake boating, 11 (50 amp) RV/tent pads/sites at $20 per night, 3 free non-electrical RV/tent pads/sites, & free tent camping area by the dock. No park permit required. Can pay for pads/sites with cash or with mobile phone. Sites have trash cans, picnic tables and fire rings. Primitive bathrooms available. Water spigots available and working. No dumpsite. Dogs welcome but must be leashed.

    May be difficult parking for larger rigs (35ft+) due to the one way entrance and curvature of the campground. Also note that you will need to bring leveling blocks for nearly every site since the campground is build on a hill.

    https://lpnnrd.org/outdoor-recreation/czechland-lake-recreation-area/

  • Susan W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 13, 2025

    Bluffs Run RV Park at Horseshoe Casino

    Road to Mackinac

    Just an overnight on our way to Michigan. Yeah it's a parking lot! Visited family just in the NE side of the river. Water and electric, not a bad price. Interstate was RIGHT THERE..... but the noise of our AC downed it out! 😎 Showers were low pressure and could have been better maintained.

  • 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.

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 11, 2025

    Lake Manawa State Park Campground

    Nice metro campground

    Large concrete pads with patio and permanently mounted mesh steel picnic table with a fire pit grill on the corner.. Lakeside locations are quite well spaced with a panoramic Lake view. small restroom and shower pair with unisex entry. Quite spartan, but relatively clean. Trees surround the campground, but none provide any campground shade. Entry gate code required, which provides some security. all amenities are available within a limited distance. Some lake activity noises during the day, and depending upon wind, some aircraft traffic, otherwise very quiet.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 11, 2025

    Fremont Lakes State Recreation Area Tent Campsites

    Great state rec area

    Impressive recreation area. Campsites on and off of the water, all very nice. Lots of walking and bike riding. Very woodsy feeling through the whole park and a nice bicycle trail that leaves the park and winds out to Hormel Park on the Platte River.

  • Trav S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 10, 2025

    Walnut Creek Lake & Recreation Area

    Sewer Dump Available

    This is a very cool park in Papillion, Nebraska!

    It also has a sewer dump site for $5 (if you're not camping). See the camp host to pay.


Guide to Springfield

Camping spots near Springfield, Nebraska range from riverside settings to lake-focused recreation areas across varied terrain. The region experiences distinct seasons with hot, humid summers reaching 90°F and winters dropping below freezing, influencing camping availability at certain locations. Many campgrounds offer primitive tent sites with basic amenities alongside developed options with electrical hookups.

What to do

Archery practice: At Hitchcock Nature Center, campers can access dedicated archery facilities alongside hiking trails. "This spring/summer I am planning to take our boys for a nice hike in camp!" notes one visitor who frequents the archery range.

Fishing in no-wake zones: Memphis Lake State Recreation Area provides excellent fishing opportunities in a quieter setting. "This lake has great fishing and has peace, and quiet. The lake is a no-wake zone, so kayaks, and canoes are great," reports a camper who appreciates the tranquility.

Hiking the Loess Hills: The unique geological formations at Hitchcock Nature Center offer rare hiking terrain. "Hitchcock is smack dab in the loess hills which is one of only two places in the world with the hill formations. The other place is in China," explains one hiker who visits regularly.

Paddleboating and swimming: Platte River State Park offers water recreation options beyond just fishing. "You can hike the many hiking trails to the mini waterfall, or Platte river. They have paddle boat and Kayak rentals. There is a splash park, shooting, archer ranges, horseback riding," writes a camper who visits frequently.

What campers like

Riverfront camping spots: At Louisville State Recreation Area, waterfront sites provide scenic views and quick water access. "We had a river-side view to a nice sunset and sat at my picnic table and watched fireworks go off on the other side of the river," reports one camper who stayed at site 11.

Budget-friendly options: Walnut Creek Lake & Recreation Area offers affordable camping with decent amenities. "Wednesday at 3pm there were 8 sites open. Nice city park. Electric hookups. Water spigot about the park. Dump station by the entrance. All grounds are clean. Very friendly camp host," notes a visitor who found the park to be a good value.

Kid-friendly facilities: Eugene T. Mahoney State Park provides numerous family activities. "This place has it all....but books up months in advance and the crowds can get a bit annoying! Hiking trails, frisbee golf, horseback riding, driving range, fishing, tennis courts, river views, cabins!" writes one enthusiastic camper.

Primitive camping with views: Memphis Lake State Recreation Area offers more secluded options. "It is a nice spot a bit off of the main roads. Many of the tent sites allow you to camp right next to the lake. It's generally pretty quiet and people respect the 10 pm quiet hours rule," explains a tent camper who appreciated the lakeside setting.

What you should know

Train noise impacts: Louisville State Recreation Area experiences significant railroad disturbances. "Nice park, but... trains always seems to fly through town several times at night," explains one camper who otherwise enjoyed the park's amenities.

Booking requirements: Some campgrounds fill quickly, especially during peak season. "This place has it all....but books up months in advance and the crowds can get a bit annoying!" warns a visitor to Eugene T. Mahoney State Park.

Weather considerations: The KOA Holiday in West Omaha has experienced severe weather events that campers should prepare for. "We stayed for only a night while passing though. The campgrounds were very clean, sites well maintained bathroom and showers were clean as well. Only complaint I have is there was a major storm that rolled though," reported a camper who weathered a significant storm.

Site spacing variations: Different campgrounds offer varying levels of privacy and spacing. "This is the Walmart of camping grounds. The campsites are stacked on top of each other and are always packed!" cautions one camper about Eugene T. Mahoney State Park, highlighting the importance of researching specific sites before booking.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Lake Manawa State Park features excellent recreational facilities for children. "About 150 yards from our site was the popular Dreamland playground, which draws families with young kids to that side of the CG," notes a family that stayed at the park.

Water activities for kids: Memphis Lake offers calm waters ideal for young ones. "There appears to be an option for canoe rentals available. Boat ramp and dock. Multiple bathroom locations within the campground. Picnic tables near the water," reports a visitor who enjoyed kayaking on the lake.

Educational opportunities: Hitchcock Nature Center provides learning experiences alongside camping. "The nature center is a nice place to cool down in the summer and learn about the loess hills," mentions a camper who appreciates the educational aspects of the park.

Cabin alternatives: For families not interested in tent camping, Two Rivers State Recreation Area offers unique accommodations. "If you enjoy some extra comforts, rent one of the train cabooses which feature a small kitchen, bathroom, AC and beds with mattresses. Our kids loved the lofted full sized bed," suggests a family who enjoyed this alternative camping option.

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategies: At Louisville State Recreation Area, RVers should research site locations relative to train tracks. "If you want to have any kind of spot that accommodates a flat plot, like sites 206 - 236, you are butted up against the train tracks and that train is LOUD!" advises an RV camper who experienced the noise firsthand.

Hookup availability: Walnut Creek Lake offers RVers important amenities at affordable rates. "Great back-in site w/30 amp electrical plug in, no water at site. Site is overlooking a small lake. Very quiet, dump station. All for $20 a night," reports a satisfied RVer.

Arrival timing: At the KOA Holiday in West Omaha, late arrivals should plan accordingly. "We pulled in just after dark and there was a note on the door stating staff was limited due to Covid. We pulled into a very large pull through on the west side of the campground," shares an RV camper who arrived after office hours.

Access considerations: Some campgrounds have challenging entry points. "The entrance/exit is difficult and it looks like it's not their fault as they have been trying to get permits to fix it but the NE transportation is not being cooperative," explains an RVer about accessing a local campground.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Springfield, NE?

According to TheDyrt.com, Springfield, NE offers a wide range of camping options, with 104 campgrounds and RV parks near Springfield, NE and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Springfield, NE?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Springfield, NE is Eugene T. Mahoney State Park Campground with a 4.2-star rating from 47 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Springfield, NE?

According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Springfield, NE.