Best Glamping near Fairbury, NE

Legion Memorial Park and Cedar Point Campground in Lovewell State Park offer upscale glamping accommodations near Fairbury, Nebraska. These luxury camping destinations provide comfortable alternatives to traditional camping, with premium amenities like climate control, electricity, and quality furnishings. One guest shared, "Really nice park, good to spend time with family and friends. We spend one night here and we wish we could spend more time in there." Cedar Point features multiple glamping options with concrete pads and utility hookups while maintaining a natural setting. Some sites offer water views and private spaces for a secluded experience, making them ideal for travelers seeking comfort without sacrificing an authentic outdoor experience.

The surrounding natural attractions enhance the glamping experience at these locations. Cedar Point Campground provides access to Lovewell Lake with excellent fishing opportunities and multiple coves ideal for kayaking and exploration. A recent visitor mentioned, "We take our kayaks with us and enjoy exploring the coves around the lake." The area features walking trails, wildlife viewing opportunities, and a marina with weekend entertainment during peak seasons. The sites are family-friendly with playgrounds and recreational facilities nearby. Both locations remain open year-round, though winter visitors should note reduced services during off-season months. The resort-style camping experience combines outdoor recreation with comfortable accommodations, creating an accessible entry point for those new to outdoor stays.

Best Glamping Sites Near Fairbury, Nebraska (4)

    1. Legion Memorial Park

    2 Reviews
    Martell, NE
    25 miles
    +1 (402) 821-3016

    "Nice clean bathrooms with showers that are very clean. Easy contactless check-in."

    2. Deshler City Park Campground

    3 Reviews
    Republic, NE
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 365-4260

    "$10.00 per night with first three days free with maximum stay of 7 consecutive nights

    Covered pavilion water hookups electrical hookups trash paved parking sites with sidewalk dump station 24"

    "Their 50 amp plug ins were by the road but we didn’t get much if any traffic noise. We got to watch the parade from where we were parked. Will definitely be back!"

    3. Cedar Point Campground — Lovewell State Park

    8 Reviews
    Republic, KS
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (785) 753-4971

    $10 - $24 / night

    "We arrived after hours, so we had to pay by the envelope drop post. $10 for primitive camping and a $3 fee."

    "There are also beautiful views of the lake at all of the primitive camping spots. Walleye and Willow are our favorite utility camp grounds. There seems to be more room for the kids to run around."

    4. Edgar City Camp Facility

    1 Review
    Hastings, NE
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 224-5145
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Glamping Reviews near Fairbury, NE

14 Reviews of 4 Fairbury Campgrounds


  • Ethan E.
    Dec. 8, 2019

    Cedar Point Campground — Lovewell State Park

    Great Winter Location

    We have visited Lovewell many times during the summer, but this was our first winter trip. We arrived after hours, so we had to pay by the envelope drop post. $10 for primitive camping and a $3 fee. If you have time, I recommend driving all over the campgrounds to pick your location prior to paying. Payment envelopes stick to your window with the campground info exc listed. The bathrooms were open, however the was no running water. Showers and the main store were both closed, not surprisingly with it being winter. The camp fire ring was THE BEST I have EVER seen! It was spacious to accommodate a substantial fire, and had an ADJUSTABLE grill grate! It was perfect for regulating temperatures from cooking to keeping warm. If you are looking for a quiet getaway, this is your place. We plan to return.

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 19, 2021

    Deshler City Park Campground

    Uptown Small Town

    Amazing small town and amazing city RV park.

    $10.00 per night with first three days free with maximum stay of 7 consecutive nights

    Covered pavilion water hookups electrical hookups trash paved parking sites with sidewalk dump station 24 hour restrooms showers during pool season use of pool during pool season Disc golf, horseshoes, pool during season, volleyball, wonderful green space with mature trees, bushes and flowers.

    Washington Park covers 10 acres. There is a walking trail about¾ mile.

    This really is an amazing city park and a fantastic bargain.

    LNT

    Better than when you found it

    Stay safe Happy travels

  • H
    Nov. 30, 2018

    Cedar Point Campground — Lovewell State Park

    Our favorite local park and lake.

    We have camped as a family at almost every campground at Lovewell and we are always pleased. All of the primitive spots are wonderful and have a lot of space for the kids to play. There are also beautiful views of the lake at all of the primitive camping spots. Walleye and Willow are our favorite utility camp grounds. There seems to be more room for the kids to run around. Cottonwood is more close knit. We enjoy walking around the park in the off-season and viewing all of the wildlife. The new playground area is absolutely fabulous. Our kids love it. We also enjoy going to the marina to eat. They often have music entertainment out on there deck on the weekends to enjoy.

  • Krystal N.
    Jun. 20, 2021

    Cedar Point Campground — Lovewell State Park

    Family Favorite

    Been camping here since I was a kid and still love bringing my kids to Lovewell. The campgrounds accommodate everything from a tent to a camper. I have even stayed in a hammock a couple times. However, we usually take our camper with the kids and enjoy Cedar Point hook ups. The bath houses are always clean and nice facilities to use.

    For the kids they have a nice park and area to play up by the Marina area. I also recommend taking a drive around the outside for docks and fishing areas away from the main camping. We take our kayaks with us and enjoy exploring the coves around the lake.

    Lovewell is a man made lake for irrigation purposes so if there is a dry year the lake will be low. That to me is it’s only down fall.

  • Shannon G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 13, 2018

    Cedar Point Campground — Lovewell State Park

    A nice campground with lake

    Lovewell is a nice lake campground with nice facilities. We had a concrete pad with water and electric and lots of extra room. I enjoyed riding my bike looking at all the natural beauty. We were there in the middle of the week so it wasn't busy at all and was very peaceful. We couldn't get any cell service so we had to use our imaginations and get creative, and go on lots of walks and trails(which is really why we started camping anyway)😊

  • r
    Aug. 16, 2022

    Deshler City Park Campground

    Nice park setting in town

    Nice spot to camp without spending a fortune. Their 50 amp plug ins were by the road but we didn’t get much if any traffic noise. We got to watch the parade from where we were parked. Will definitely be back!

  • Amy C.
    Jun. 20, 2020

    Legion Memorial Park

    Baseball !

    Quiet RV park with the local legion baseball diamond. Love this small town campground. Nice clean bathrooms with showers that are very clean. Easy contactless check-in.

  • Kalab R.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 10, 2025

    Deshler City Park Campground

    Camping in a very unique town

    You will roll in and see its pretty simple. Make sure you keep an eye out for water. I parked and noticed the site next to me had a spot for water hook up. Luckily i had a long enough hose. The gas station is open from 7 a.m 7 p.m so if you need something stop there first as itmay be closed when settled in. You most likley be here by yourself unless its father day weekend or the fair in augast. Overall good stop

  • Roger M.
    Jul. 19, 2019

    Legion Memorial Park

    Great place to camp

    Great campground nice shade on part of rv sites . Easy access, very nice shower house, very well kept. Only improvement would be sewer hookups. Highly Recomend


Guide to Fairbury

Cedar Point Campground offers year-round camping near Fairbury, Nebraska, approximately 32 miles from town. The area features a mix of prairie and lake environments with multiple camping options ranging from primitive sites to full-hookup RV pads. Winter temperatures can drop below freezing, while summer highs often exceed 90°F, requiring appropriate seasonal preparation.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Lovewell State Park provides excellent fishing across multiple coves. A camper noted, "Must pay to be at any point in the Park, but it has lots of amazing points! Great fishing, lots of places to explore!" The lake is particularly known for walleye fishing.

Winter camping: Cold season visits offer quieter camping experiences with fewer crowds. One winter visitor to Cedar Point shared, "We have visited Lovewell many times during the summer, but this was our first winter trip... The camp fire ring was THE BEST I have EVER seen! It was spacious to accommodate a substantial fire, and had an ADJUSTABLE grill grate!"

Kayaking: Several water access points allow for paddling exploration. Lovewell Lake features protected coves ideal for beginners. Bring your own equipment as rental options are limited in the off-season.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Legion Memorial Park maintains well-kept shower facilities. A visitor commented, "Nice clean bathrooms with showers that are very clean. Easy contactless check-in." The park also offers easy access sites with partial shade.

Budget-friendly options: Several campgrounds near Fairbury provide affordable alternatives to luxury glamping. Deshler City Park Campground offers particularly good value. As one camper explained, "Amazing small town and amazing city RV park. $10.00 per night with first three days free with maximum stay of 7 consecutive nights."

Spacious sites: Many campgrounds feature well-separated camping areas. At Cedar Point, a visitor observed, "All of the primitive spots are wonderful and have a lot of space for the kids to play. There are also beautiful views of the lake at all of the primitive camping spots."

What you should know

Limited cell service: Prepare for disconnection when visiting some campgrounds. One camper at Edgar City Camp Facility reported, "For tent campers South Park is a great little spot. Shelter and power. Water outlets were locked save 1. No toilets or Porta Potties."

Seasonal water levels: Lovewell Lake can experience significant water level fluctuations. A regular visitor warned, "Lovewell is a man made lake for irrigation purposes so if there is a dry year the lake will be low."

Off-season limitations: Winter visitors should expect reduced services. One camper noted, "The bathrooms were open, however there was no running water. Showers and the main store were both closed, not surprisingly with it being winter."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Deshler City Park provides multiple recreation options for children. A visitor reported, "Disc golf, horseshoes, pool during season, volleyball, wonderful green space with mature trees, bushes and flowers. Washington Park covers 10 acres. There is a walking trail about ¾ mile."

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Fairbury, NE is Legion Memorial Park with a 4.5-star rating from 2 reviews.

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