Best RV Parks & Resorts near Du Bois, NE

Several RV parks dot the southeastern Nebraska landscape within 30 miles of Du Bois. Victorian Acres RV Park & Campground in Nebraska City provides full hookups with 30/50 amp service year-round, featuring level gravel sites that accommodate big rigs with easy highway access. Land-N-Park RV Park in Nemaha offers year-round RV camping with water, electric, and sewer connections on clean, well-maintained sites. Auburn Inn and Long's RV Park provides full hookup options with 50 amp service, concrete pads, and on-site laundry facilities. "Ms. Betty's directions are much better than GPS," noted one RV camper about Land-N-Park. "The campground is clean as a whistle and for those that want to get away, you'll love it."

Cell service is generally strong throughout the region's RV parks, with most reporting 3-4 bars on major carriers. Dump stations are available at most locations, though Auburn Recreation Complex offers only a single dump station that can create congestion during busy checkout times. Pet-friendly policies are common, with Victorian Acres featuring a dedicated dog park that receives positive reviews from travelers. Propane service is available at select locations, particularly Victorian Acres. While some parks like South Side RV Park offer more basic amenities with just water and electric hookups, others like Sycamore Springs Whitetail Ranch RV Park in nearby Sabetha, Kansas provide resort-style facilities with full hookups and recreational amenities. Reservations are recommended during summer and fall weekends when parks frequently reach capacity.

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192 Reviews of 53 Du Bois Campgrounds


  • PThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 7, 2021

    Victorian Acres RV Park & Campground

    Comfortable and Convenient

    Park has easy access from Highway. Nice mix pull-through and back-in sites. Pet friendly with large dog park and plenty of green space with mature trees.

  • Shannon G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 30, 2018

    Sabetha Lake

    Nice fishing lake-beautiful view

    Sebetha lake is located a few minutes from the town of Sebetha and is a nice area for camping. The camp sites are Electric and Water on gravel. For Rvers There is a group of campsites when you first come in which are not shaded very well, but there are some scattered sites around the lake that are nicely shaded. We were in site 14 with our door facing the lake. What a beautiful view! We had a fire ring, a raised grill, picnic table, and trash barrel. The grounds are well maintained. For primitive camping there are sites scattered around lake which woul make good single or group sites. There is a cement bathroom by the permit station which has vault toilets and was not something I would feel comfortable using. It looks as if they would be the Emergency shelter. It would take a really big emergency for me to go in them. Outside the bathrooms were 2 nice picnic tables under a shelter.

    The lake offers boating, canoeing, jet skiing, nice nature trails, bird-wildlife viewing, scenic drive,and beautiful lake views. There was hardly any traffic going by our area so it was mostly quiet with an exceptional train in the distance. All and all a nice experience.

  • R
    May. 17, 2022

    Land-N-Park RV Park

    Gem in the country

    Ms. Betty, — she answers the phone when you call to make a reservation! All sites are pull through. Probably around 7-8 total sites. 30 amp and 50 Amp. Nice level gravel, shaded lots. Only two campers here tonight. It was a gem of a find, and don’t know that I would have known about it had I not opened The Dyrt! Do yourself a favor— call Ms. Betty and get her directions! They are much better than GPS!!!

    I believe I’ll stay here for 2-3 nights vs just the 1 had planned for. The campground is clean as a whistle and for those that want to “get away,” then you’ll love it! Ms. Betty’s already share with me where I can get get a great breakfast in the a.m. — just a short walk from the campsite. You are literally a part of this little town— Nemaha, NE

    Cell: 402-651-3612 Home: 402-824-5043.

    Reasonable and felt welcomed the moment I drove up.

  • Joe R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 1, 2018

    Wagon Train Primitive sites

    Wagon Train easy going camping

    This SRA about 25 minutes Southeast of Lincoln Nebraska is a favorite go to for me and my boys. Wagon Train is far enough from major roads that all you’ll hear is nature and the crackle of your fire. There are 28 pad/powered sites and 80 non powered, non pad sites for basic tent camping. If you want a sad spot reserve early. This SRA experienced a tornado a few years ago and many trees were lost. Those trees are in a pile near the non pad sites though, so claiming free fire wood is easy if you have a saw. Potable water is available and vaulted toilets are a short walk from the non powered sites. If you RV you’ll also have access to a dump station. There is a short hiking trail but nothing to write home about. Your camp sites will all have fire rings and picnic tables. I think the best part of this lake is the sand beach swimming area which is near a large covered picnic area. As with many Southeast Nebraska lakes, you can boat but there is a 5mph speed limit. If you don’t make reservations online you can show up and self register at the camp entrance. For me Wagon Train isn’t the prettiest lake in the area be a long shot but I love how quite it is and you’ll love the dark starry skies at night.

  • James B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 23, 2023

    Riverside Park

    Several night stay

    Needed to be in the area for a few days.
    Nice concrete pads large enough for our fifth wheel. 50amp water electric for $20

  • Sam C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 27, 2022

    Big Lake State Park Campground

    Nice sites on the lake

    Both back in and pull through sites available with electric, dump site, and fresh water fill station. Hosts are very friendly and drive around with firewood right on the back. Easy to reserve online and nice, level, shaded gravel sites, and primitive sites right by the lake. Bring your bug spray in the summer.

  • Shannon G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 28, 2018

    Stanton Lake Park

    Beautiful lake with walking path

    This campground is mainly for Rvs. The campsites are full hook ups which are $20. The sites each have a picnic table, and fire pit. They are on pavement, level, and are kind of close together. 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. The lake/pond has a paved sidewalk surrounding it with plenty of benches scattered to just rest or enjoy the lake and it's wildlife. You can hear the bull frogs, geese, and coyotes when the sun goes down. There is a train track behind the lake, and it seems to have a train every few hours that you can hear from your site. A couple of things that I noticed was the large number of vehicles coming through the campgrounds that were not staying hear. It was very busy and noisy. They also have 2 large fenced in dog runs for the pups.

  • Charles C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 1, 2018

    Duck Creek Recreation Area

    New Campground by Secluded Lake

    This park is a beautiful lake. We saw white pelicans and blue herons on this visit but it is not uncommon to see hawks, owls, and eagles in the area. This is a new park dedicated this year by the Nemaha NRD: sort of a multi-county natural resource agency found exclusively in Nebraska.

    The picnic tables, vault toilets, paved walking trails, playground equipment are all new and well laid out. Gravel slabs with electrical hookup are only $12 a night but that is deceiving because you need to purchase a $5 day pass or $15 annual pass to come to the park. Yet even the some of the primitive sites have slabs for a pop-up and did not appear to cost anything beyond your vehicle pass.

    The lake is too small for any boat with more than a trolling motor (there is a boat ramp) and should be outstanding for a kayak or canoe. Fishing should be great here. Paved trail and wide gravel slabs with raised fire pits should make this a great rustic getaway for handicapped campers. There is even a paved path to the end of a jetty of fishing in the lake.

    This park is close to the Steamboat Trace Hiking/Biking Trail which is a 26-mile trail following the bluffs and coming within spitting distance of the Missouri River. Peru Nebraska is close, home of one of the oldest colleges this side of the Mississippi. Peru is also close for limited supplies such as Ice and band-aids. Auburn and Nebraska City are both about 10 miles away, Neb City has a Walmart.

    I think this park is best for a quiet weekend getaway. I recommend you contact the NRD for an annual pass and take advantage of the other parks they operate. You could hike or Bike the Trace and tent camp for free!

  • Lynn J.
    Oct. 3, 2024

    Syracuse City

    Perfect for a traveling camper

    We stayed the first week in October. We were the only campers in the campground. We found 30 and 50 amp power pedestals. We stayed beside a pavilion with a water hydrant. The pavilion has several picnic tables and 20 amp outlets. It's in a treed area with a nice playground. The whole area is very flat. Leveling was a breeze. The entrance was a little bit confusing. There is a pay box at the edge of the parking box. The bathrooms were locked, but being self contained, we wouldn't have used them. I'm sure we will be staying here again.


Guide to Du Bois

Southeastern Nebraska offers several established RV parks near Du Bois, with most sites situated within 30 miles in neighboring communities. The region maintains consistent cellular coverage for most carriers at campgrounds, with AT&T and Verizon typically providing the strongest signals. RV sites in this region range from basic water/electric setups to full-service concrete pads, with most parks accommodating extended stays during the spring through fall seasons.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: The Sabetha Lake in nearby Kansas provides accessible shoreline fishing with electric/water hookups positioned close to the water. "The camp sites are Electric and Water on gravel. For RVers there is a group of campsites when you first come in which are not shaded very well, but there are some scattered sites around the lake that are nicely shaded," notes one visitor who appreciated site 14 for its lake view.

Nature trails: Walking paths around campgrounds provide bird watching and wildlife viewing opportunities. "There was hardly any traffic going by our area so it was mostly quiet with an exceptional train in the distance," reports a camper at Sabetha Lake, highlighting the peaceful surroundings for nature exploration.

Recreation amenities: The Sycamore Springs Whitetail Ranch RV Park offers multiple recreation options beyond standard camping. "There is a skating rink, tennis courts, basketball court, mini golf, and small park for children. You have to buy an activity pass for everything which is $10 a day. If you're camping you get one activity pass for free. Children 5 and under are free as well. Sundays are free as well," explains a visitor who discovered this facility.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Many RV parks maintain high cleanliness standards, with Victorian Acres RV Park & Campground receiving particular praise. "This one was the nicest and cleanest campground we have been to yet. Everything was freshly manicured on the grounds. Everything was very clean and no trash whatsoever anywhere," noted one reviewer.

Community gardens: Unique amenities like vegetable gardens enhance the camping experience at some locations. At R U Lost - RV Lots, visitors appreciate the natural extras. "Very pleasant place! Shade! Very nice place!! Aside from a vegetable garden, there is a beautiful garden of flowers and plants that you can walk through. It smells so nice! It is lit up beautiful at night!" explains a camper.

Walkable locations: Some parks offer convenient access to local attractions and amenities. Victorian Acres RV Park provides "Centrally located and walkable. There is a small lake close by that we walked the dogs too. Also 20 minute bike ride to GSR Casino. I appreciated the free filtered water dispenser in the office."

What you should know

Site leveling challenges: Be prepared for leveling equipment at some parks in the region. At Victorian Acres, "Sites are nice with trees and vegetation but not very level. Dog park is nice though," according to one overnight visitor.

Train and highway noise: Environmental sounds can impact the camping experience. Victorian Acres has "Some highway and train noise whenever outside. Neighbor playing music outside late at night (after 10pm) which was annoying," noted by a reviewer who still recommended the park for overnight stays.

Limited bathroom facilities: Several RV parks in the area focus primarily on hookup sites with limited bathroom amenities. South Side RV Park provides "Longterm and Short term RV camping in a newer part of town. all the hookups. Sites are directly behind a Dollar General and across the highway from the grocery and Shopko," without offering shower or toilet facilities.

Tips for camping with families

Activity passes: When camping with children, check for special recreation packages. At Sycamore Springs, families benefit from the activity pass system which includes one free pass with camping and free admission for young children under 5 years old.

Playground access: Limited playground equipment exists at some area campgrounds. "Small play set for kids on one side of the grounds," notes a Sabetha Lake visitor, suggesting families should plan alternative entertainment options during longer stays.

Site selection for shade: Request shaded sites when traveling with children during summer months. "For RVers there is a group of campsites when you first come in which are not shaded very well, but there are some scattered sites around the lake that are nicely shaded," advises a Auburn Inn and Long's RV Park visitor who recommends requesting specific lake-view sites.

Tips from RVers

After-hours arrival procedures: Many rv parks near Du Bois, Nebraska accommodate late check-ins with specific protocols. "We came in after hours but called ahead of time and had a note in the night box explains everything in detail on what we needed to do," shares a Victorian Acres visitor.

Site spacing considerations: Several parks feature close site layouts that require careful maneuvering. "The RV spots are pretty close together so backing in can be a challenge. The Sycamore Bluff Campground to the North of the campground has pull-through spots," warns a Sycamore Springs camper who appreciated the alternatives.

Local dining options: Land-N-Park RV Park offers convenient access to local restaurants. "Ms. Betty's already share with me where I can get get a great breakfast in the a.m. — just a short walk from the campsite. You are literally a part of this little town— Nemaha, NE," notes a visitor who extended their stay based on the welcoming atmosphere.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Du Bois, NE is Bailey’s RV Resort and Campground with a 4-star rating from 1 review.

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