Best Cabin Camping near Enders, NE

Cabin camping rentals near Enders, Nebraska include options at Ogallala Tri-Trails KOA and McGreer Camper Park, both offering convenient accommodations for travelers. The Ogallala KOA provides furnished cabins with electricity and climate control, situated in a well-maintained campground with modern facilities. McGreer Camper Park features a cabin option on their working farm property with access to shared amenities. "This spot will win NO awards for views but for amenities, easy o/off interstate, cleanliness, and owners/hosts it can't be beat," notes one visitor about McGreer. Both locations offer clean bathroom facilities with hot showers and are positioned for easy highway access, making them practical options for overnight stays.

Pet-friendly cabins are available at both locations, with specific policies varying by site. The KOA cabins tend to be more developed with additional amenities like a swimming pool, playground, and small camp store. McGreer's cabin provides a more rustic, budget-friendly option with access to a common room that includes basic cooking facilities. "The owner was super nice and helpful. Great facilities. Use of indoor lounge area, with basic cooking facilities. Discount for cash," reports one McGreer visitor. Both locations operate year-round, though advance reservations are recommended, especially during summer travel season when availability becomes limited.

Most cabin rentals provide beds with mattresses but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations, with some offering only outdoor cooking options while others may include microwave access in common areas. The Ogallala KOA maintains a small market for basic supplies, while McGreer does not offer on-site provisions. Nearby Ogallala (approximately 20 miles from Enders) has grocery stores and restaurants for more extensive supply needs. Visitors planning extended stays should bring food coolers, cooking equipment, and all personal items, as cabin amenities focus primarily on providing shelter and basic comfort rather than comprehensive housekeeping supplies.

Best Cabin Sites Near Enders, Nebraska (2)

    1. Ogallala Tri-Trails KOA

    11 Reviews
    Ogallala, NE
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (308) 284-2415

    "I stayed at a tent site and it was small and very close to other campers (it’s like a parking lot in size and closeness), but I liked feeling a part of a community."

    "Tiny off leash K9 park for dogs. Snug campground surrounded by corn fields. The hum of the highway can be heard but isn’t bad at all. We would definitely stay here again. Hosts were very kind."

    2. McGreer Camper Park

    11 Reviews
    Big Springs, NE
    50 miles
    Website
    +1 (308) 289-4137

    "Sites are gravel and pretty open with electricity. Has hot showers, laundry and a break/common room as well as a cabin."

    "Had a full hookup space. She gave a discount for cash. Bathhouse was a little rough. Not much privacy. This is a working farm. Right off I-80."

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Cabin Reviews near Enders, NE

22 Reviews of 2 Enders Campgrounds


  • D
    Jun. 20, 2022

    McGreer Camper Park

    Just an overnight stop

    Campsite on a working farm. Sites are gravel and pretty open with electricity. Has hot showers, laundry and a break/common room as well as a cabin. This spot will win NO awards for views but for amenities, easy o/off interstate, cleanliness, and owners/hosts it can’t be beat. Was a great spot to stop rest get some sleep before traveling on.

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 21, 2024

    Ogallala Tri-Trails KOA

    Perfectly Pleasant

    I stayed at a tent site and it was small and very close to other campers (it’s like a parking lot in size and closeness), but I liked feeling a part of a community. If you want some space though, it may not be for you (with tent camping that’s all they have). Big plus for me since it was so cold and windy, was that the restrooms and office were right next to me. They also offered to leave firewood that I wanted in my site, and in case of rain ended up setting it inside at the registration lobby since I came after office hours. One staff member checked to make sure I found everything okay and I appreciated that. They have a K-9 enclosure for a bit of pupper exercise, a playground, and a pool when it is in season. Not much of a view anywhere but they have cool old pioneer wagons all around so that was neat. No complaints and if it weren’t so windy I would have really enjoyed having a cozy site near possible new friends.

  • Amy E.
    May. 24, 2022

    Ogallala Tri-Trails KOA

    Great stopover overnight stop

    This was a great overnight stopover. Very nicely maintained campground. The bathrooms were very clean, nicely designed with a modern look. Tiny off leash K9 park for dogs. Snug campground surrounded by corn fields. The hum of the highway can be heard but isn’t bad at all. We would definitely stay here again. Hosts were very kind. We didn’t love that we were placed super close to others, nor did we live that the one tent campers were right next to us facing our sitting area when there were so many open spaces with better privacy with same site-types, and we arrived late enough in the day that choice offerings to others would not have mattered…but, KOA does charge an upcharge for site selection so perhaps the snug assignments are by design? First KOA experience. Overall we were pleased.

  • Tamisha S.
    Jun. 10, 2020

    Ogallala Tri-Trails KOA

    Cute country Rv park

    We only stayed one night. Very nice people who own this park. Loved the little country house office. The pool was closed because of Covid and it was super windy. To do a load of laundry there it was $2 for the washer and $1.75 for the dryer. Cute playground my kids liked. Dog friendly too.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 19, 2022

    McGreer Camper Park

    Nice end to a long day

    Had a full hookup space. She gave a discount for cash. Bathhouse was a little rough. Not much privacy. This is a working farm. Right off I-80.

  • Jeremy G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 30, 2023

    Ogallala Tri-Trails KOA

    Awesome customer service

    There's a lot of amenities is this off the main road KOA. I highly recommend this. Pool, dog walk area, clean bathrooms and showers. Little camp store. Extremely quiet and relaxing.

  • Doug W.
    May. 2, 2021

    Ogallala Tri-Trails KOA

    Clean park close to I80 but far enough away.

    Very friendly staff and very clean park. It's clear the owners are working hard to make you feel welcome.

    Typical of an rv park, the sites are close together. As is typical, your entry to your camper is on the hookup side of your neighbor. Not that appealing. But we were just an overnight stop and it's easy on/off I80.

    It is close to everything including a Walmart. The Wifi went down during our stay but Verizon is a full 4 bars so not big deal for us.

    I would stay again if traveling through.

  • jbishop ..
    Apr. 24, 2022

    McGreer Camper Park

    Windy Stop, Easy highway access

    Friendly owner talked to on the phone. Prices were almost double what is advertised on their website. It’s just a parking lot essentially off the highway exit.

  • L
    Sep. 25, 2020

    McGreer Camper Park

    Camping on a working farm

    Camper Park is just off the interstate and was a great place to stay for a night when I was on a road trip. The lounge area, laundry room and bathroom are kept clean. The owner is wonderful. She even gave me some eggs for my breakfast and cucumbers as a snack for the road.


Guide to Enders

Cabin camping near Enders, Nebraska offers travelers convenient overnight accommodations within southwestern Nebraska's arid high plains environment. The region sits at approximately 3,400 feet elevation with a semi-arid climate characterized by hot summers, cold winters, and significant wind throughout the year. Located near the Nebraska-Colorado border, cabin rentals in this area serve primarily as practical stopover points for cross-country travelers rather than destination camping, with most facilities focused on providing shelter and basic amenities.

What to do

Lake recreation access: Enders Reservoir State Recreation Area provides water activities including fishing, boating, and swimming during summer months. "We unfortunately were parked next a drinking group and has the pleasure of hearing more than one person getting sick outside. It's fine for a pit stop with hookups," notes one traveler staying at McGreer Camper Park while visiting the lake area.

Highway corridor exploration: Cabin lodging puts travelers within driving distance of small towns along I-80. "This is a perfect place to stop midway between the Missouri River and the Rocky Mountains. Extremely friendly staff. Not about the amenities, just terrific service in a perfect stop over spot," reports a guest at McGreer Camper Park about the location's convenience for regional exploration.

Walking paths: Several cabin properties maintain simple walking trails on their grounds. "My daughter and I took the dog for a walk at 10 pm when we got there. Pleasant," mentions one overnight visitor, highlighting the accessibility of evening strolls even after late arrivals.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Bathroom cleanliness ranks consistently high among cabin campers' priorities. "The bathroom and shower facilities were so wonderful - very clean and nice to use! We also appreciated them only being accessible by keycode," reports a visitor at Ogallala Tri-Trails KOA, emphasizing security features that maintain sanitation standards.

Quiet despite highway proximity: Despite locations near major travel routes, many cabin sites maintain surprisingly peaceful environments. "Very quiet campground despite several other motorhomes - note we stayed over only one night, on a Tuesday, so can't speak to weekend traffic/noise," mentions a KOA guest, suggesting weekday stays may offer more tranquility.

Friendly ownership: Personal interactions with property owners create positive experiences for many cabin guests. "So this isn't much more than a place to sleep, but it works while passing through a lot of nothingness on the interstate. On a working farm, with incredibly friendly owners," shares one traveler about their practical overnight stay.

What you should know

Seasonal insect challenges: Farm-adjacent properties may experience significant insect activity during warmer months. "Though we didn't see many cows, the flies definitely know they are there! Oh my! We jokingly said 'they're raising flies!!!' And they were BITING flies. We couldn't get out of there fast enough," warns one summer visitor about outdoor conditions at McGreer.

Cash payment incentives: Some cabin rentals offer discounts for cash transactions. "Great facilities. Use of indoor lounge area, with basic cooking facilities. Discount for cash," notes one traveler about financial benefits of alternative payment methods.

Shade limitations: Many cabin properties in this region have minimal tree coverage. "Downside is the lack of shade," mentions one camper, highlighting the exposure to summer sun that characterizes many of the region's accommodation options.

Tips for camping with families

Pool availability: Summer travelers with children should verify pool status before booking. "Our kids were entertained by the pool, jumping pad, etc. Quiet at night. Bathrooms were clean," shares one family about their Ogallala KOA experience, noting the recreational options that kept children occupied.

Playground facilities: Several cabin properties maintain play equipment for younger visitors. "Cute playground my kids liked. Dog friendly too," mentions a family traveler, suggesting the importance of outdoor activity spaces when traveling with children.

Common room access: Indoor gathering spaces provide valuable family areas during weather extremes. "They have a K-9 enclosure for a bit of pupper exercise, a playground, and a pool when it is in season. Not much of a view anywhere but they have cool old pioneer wagons all around so that was neat," reports a visitor, highlighting both indoor and outdoor features of interest to families.

Tips from RVers

Site spacing considerations: Cabin properties also serving RVs often have compact spacing between units. "Typical of an rv park, the sites are close together. As is typical, your entry to your camper is on the hookup side of your neighbor. Not that appealing. But we were just an overnight stop and it's easy on/off I80," advises one RV traveler about layout considerations.

Cell service reliability: Mobile connectivity remains strong despite rural locations. "Some road noise from the interstate but it wasn't too bad. Good service on phones and a safe place with other travelers," notes a visitor, emphasizing connectivity for those needing to stay in touch while on the road.

Restaurant delivery options: Some cabin properties have arrangements with local food establishments. "We were informed of the one local restaurant that delivers if you order by 7:30 as well as given other options for food and attractions," shares a visitor about convenient dining arrangements for tired travelers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Enders, NE?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Enders, NE is Ogallala Tri-Trails KOA with a 4.8-star rating from 11 reviews.