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  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Love's RV Hookup-St. Joseph MO 235
    Sep. 13, 2024

    Love's RV Hookup-St. Joseph MO 235

    Limited parking

    We arrived around midnight and there was very limited parking. We did not plan to use the RV hook ups but there seemed to still be one available slot if we wanted it. The rest of the parking lot was pretty full with limited spaces, but we were able to grab a spot. A little noisy but what you would expect from a truck stop with 18 wheelers in and out all night.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Love's RV Hookup-St. Joseph MO 235
    Aug. 1, 2024

    Love's RV Hookup-St. Joseph MO 235

    Not the Best Option

    This Love’s RV Hook Up is right off I-29. We’ve enjoyed several stays at these new Love’s campgrounds(CG) and they are normally away from the main car and truck fueling areas. After cruising around the truck area, we found that we needed to go to the car area as the CG is literally off the auto-side fuel pumps/parking lot. There is a lane that we could have driven through from the truck area and this would've put us in the right position to back into our site. However, there was a Love's fuel truck parked there the whole time of our stay. There are six back-in sites with water and electric. They give you a code if you want to use the dump station. We reserved site 1 with water and electric(50/30/20 AMP). It still could have been an easy back-in but there was a big U-Haul truck parked outside of the formal parking areas in our path. We were still able to maneuver around and get in our site. After parking, we checked in online to activate our utilities. We quickly found out when we auto-leveled that site 1 was not a level site as our passenger side tires were off the ground. And whoever designed these sites thought boulders between sites was a good idea? We had to position our rig to avoid a boulder on the pad, so that we could open our basement slide drawer. The utilities are at the far backside of the pad and based on our rig’s configuration with the wet bay towards the front, we needed 25’ or more of hose and electric cord. The water pressure here is good. The WiFi is also for general public use and not very fast. We got 3 bars on Verizon and used our MiFi for internet as we were not comfortable putting out Starlink in this general public area. We were next to Love’s two-sided dog park, which if not for dog poop on the inside and around the outside would have been a great convenience. Concerning the uncomfortable comment, two stealth campers in cars were in parking spaces adjacent to our site for the night. We shared the CG with a Scottish Rugby cycling team traversing the USA raising AHS awareness. We did not know that starting around 6:00 AM the sprinklers came on and all of their gear got wet. The sprinklers also make mud puddles at the dog park entrance. Loves should gravel the small and large dog entrances. There should also be signs to let campers know about the sprinklers. The other Love’s RV Stops we stayed in had restroom and shower facilities, here you go in the main building and pay to use the trucker showers. The dump station is hard to get into with a large rig. Wrapping up this unpleasant stay, this Love’s was one up on a Walmart parking lot as it had water and electric.

  • Shannon G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Stanton Lake Park
    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.

  • Shannon G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from AOK Campground & RV Park
    Aug. 25, 2018

    AOK Campground & RV Park

    It's AOK

    We came in after the office was closed and the owners were very nice and accommodating. He showed us to our campsite and directed us in like an airplane- what a sense of humor. The campgrounds were very well taken care of, you could tell they took pride in them. We had full hook-ups. The sites were a little close together and you could hear some highway noise, but in all the campground was pretty. There was a small lake where you could fish(catch and release only) and even a kayak you could take out. There was a pool, a playground, a sand volleyball area, and a basketball area. The shower house was very clean. The tent area was nice with lots of room between them. We would have stayed longer than one night, but we were on our way to the Ozarks.

  • Lynn A.
    Camper-submitted photo from Victorian Acres RV Park & Campground
    Sep. 4, 2020

    Victorian Acres RV Park & Campground

    Trippin’ thru Nebraska

    Coming from MO, Nebraska is usually just a one night stop for us (as we head onto bigger and cooler states). We were happy to find this clean RV park near Nebraska City. Big, but quiet. Friendly staff. Homey. Green space. Great dog park.

  • Val S.
    Camper-submitted photo from AOK Campground & RV Park
    Aug. 28, 2021

    AOK Campground & RV Park

    One night stay

    It’s great for one night. Site 8 is pull thru. Big shade tree. Owners very nice. Good Sam discount. Can hear highway but no big deal.

  • Fred S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from AOK Campground & RV Park
    May. 20, 2024

    AOK Campground & RV Park

    Well Maintained, Clean Facilities

    Camped here on Oct 5, 2023. RV parks are not our preferred place to camp. Prefer to camp with our campervan in dispersed or primitive campsites. That being said, this campground was really good for an overnight stay during our trip north to Minnesota. The owners were very welcoming and helpful. The property and restrooms/showers were very, very clean and well maintained. Our dog enjoyed the fenced in dog park with is on the property. The campground has ponds. Other campers were friendly and respectful.

  • Charles C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from South Side RV Park
    Oct. 9, 2018

    South Side RV Park

    Long term RV camping close to several stores and businesses

    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.

    Auburn has a golf course and a decent disc golf course.

    Good fishing in the Rotary lake.

  • L
    Camper-submitted photo from Stanton Lake Park
    May. 30, 2018

    Stanton Lake Park

    Small but nice!

    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. Playground, arboretum, walking trail.

  • Tony B.
    Camper-submitted photo from Fiftyniner Motel and Campgrounds
    Sep. 27, 2020

    Fiftyniner Motel and Campgrounds

    A nice rv park in the middle of Shenandoah

    This is a park for rvs inside the city of Shenandoah, Ia. It's a good place for a overnight or someone visiting someone from the town. Pretty basic but clean.

  • L
    Camper-submitted photo from Mission Lake
    Jul. 21, 2018

    Mission Lake

    no privacy

    100 RV sites, electric hookups, scenic setting, close to grocery store, town pool. Boat dock, fishing, no swimming area. Many seasonal campers there already, small sites.

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Victorian Acres RV Park & Campground
    Aug. 17, 2022

    Victorian Acres RV Park & Campground

    Great place!

    We only stayed here one night but would have gladly stayed longer. We didn't use everything but it seems to have all the amenities you might need - full hookups, propane, showers, laundry, dog park, play space for kids.

    We were pretty close to our neighbors but not so close that it felt uncomfortable. Staff accommodated our need for a late check-in and even called to make sure we knew how to get to our site.

    Really beautiful surrounding landscape and not too much road noise. Not sure if that might change depending on the site.

    All in all, a good experience!

  • Tony B.
    Camper-submitted photo from Stanton Lake Park
    Aug. 30, 2020

    Stanton Lake Park

    Looks like a great city park

    Let me start out by saying this is an absolute beautiful city park. They have a little fishing lake, disc golf, volleyball courts, a playground, and a dog park. They do offer camping for rvs as well as tents and at a very affordable price. If you are like me and feel kind of funny about camping in the middle of a city. This place may still get you out of a pinch while traveling, and yes they have showers and very clean bathrooms. Don't knock it til you try it.

  • B
    Camper-submitted photo from Sycamore Springs Whitetail Ranch RV Park
    Oct. 26, 2021

    Sycamore Springs Whitetail Ranch RV Park

    Hidden gem

    This newly acquired campground is truly a hidden gem. The new owners really care about making your stay pleasant.

    There are two RV areas. The Sycamore Bluff Campground (North) and Shady Oak Campground (South).

    We stayed in the Shady Oak Campground which was geared more towards families with children.

    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.

    They have heated shower rooms which are very clean.

    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.

    Firewood is $5 per bundle and ice is $5 per bag. You leave your money in a box in the red depot office and take what you pay for. This is also where you check in.

    We stayed through Monday. Sunday was completely empty except for our family which made it slightly eerie at night.

    Overall we had a great time and will be returning next year.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Iron Horse Trail Lake
    Jul. 27, 2024

    Iron Horse Trail Lake

    Good Place

    Good for families or a solo cowboy. Well maintained, water is a available, and clean bathrooms that smell good. Nice picnic areas. Primitive tent sites and RV sites with electrical hookups. First come, first serve.

  • Charles C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Auburn Recreation Complex
    Oct. 10, 2018

    Auburn Recreation Complex

    FREE TENT CAMPING- on the edge of town @ the Auburn RV Park

    RV and tent campers only $15 a night with hookup. TENT CAMPING IS FREE! 10-night maximum. Dumping station. Water and electrical. The restrooms are quite a ways away. No showers available.

    The town has some decent shopping, such as the Catholic thrift store which is so well set up it could be mistaken for a decent antique store, and a local clothing store with unique items.

    The disc golf course in town is challenging and well laid out.

  • Jennifer N.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Victorian Acres RV Park & Campground
    Nov. 26, 2023

    Victorian Acres RV Park & Campground

    Fine for a 1 night stay!

    Victorian Acres was fine for one night. Not a lot to say about it. It backs up to the highway, but after a long day of driving we slept through the noise. There weren’t any fire pits because “it was too cold”. That’s exactly why we wanted one. The bathhouse was ok. The women’s bathroom was fine, even large for the size of the campground. Unfortunately, both toilets in the men’s bathroom were backed up and broken, huge bummer! 💩 There was a small dog park , we didn’t get to use it since we got in late and left early so I cannot comment on the condition. We were on site 55, easy to access and leave from. It was sort of level, but we still felt like we were tipping sideways a bit in the van. There were 30amp electric and water hookups.

  • A
    Camper-submitted photo from Big Lakes Turtle Cove Campground
    Jun. 27, 2022

    Big Lakes Turtle Cove Campground

    Okay for one night

    Pluses: pull thru lots, very level, convenient hook-ups

    Minuses: A bit out of the way for one overnight stay, but you wouldn't want to stay any longer. The camp is not well cared for and the lake is stagnant with dead trees in our view.

  • Edward K.
    Camper-submitted photo from Hackberry Hollow Campground — Indian Cave State Park
    Jul. 19, 2021

    Hackberry Hollow Campground — Indian Cave State Park

    Great Park in Southeast Nebraska

    Nice quiet park with lots of family activities. The camping spots were mostly wide with 30/50 power hookups. Paved parking pads made leveling the camper easy. All the park staff we interacted with were very friendly. We hiked, biked, played disc golf, and practiced our archery. Great park that was quiet and offered lots to visitors.

  • Jennifer D.
    Camper-submitted photo from Centralia Lake
    May. 29, 2018

    Centralia Lake

    Campground has nails and screws all over

    I went to camp for Memorial Day weekend. It is first come first served so we dropped the trailer off early. The sites aren’t marked. First, I was told I had to move because I was in a spot for bigger campers. I had someone go move the camper because I live an hour and 20 min away from the site. Then after I was parked in that spot for 2 days, I was told it was for seasonal campers only and I would have to move again. Again I had to get someone else to move the camper for me. We finally arrive and the same spots I was parked are now being occupied by other small/non seasonal campers.

    There were nails all over the area where you drive and park the trailer I picked up no less than 10 before I gave up We ended up with a flat on the car Good thing it wasn’t the trailer

    No toilet paper in the restroom closest to us

  • Stacy Z.
    Camper-submitted photo from Banner Creek
    Jul. 18, 2021

    Banner Creek

    Fireflies and cool breezes

    Bob and Diane were wonderful hosts!!! So kind and helpful!!! Sites were beautiful!!! We had a spot right near the grassy area with the woods right behind us!! Fireflies at night wonderful!! Great water hook up and electric site! They even came back with ice for us twice!!! Everything is very clean and well kept! The grounds and water are awesome!!! Site was a nice gravel pull in with good space away from other sites. Wonderful winds on hot nights!

  • J
    Camper-submitted photo from Ash Grove Campground — Indian Cave State Park
    May. 21, 2021

    Ash Grove Campground — Indian Cave State Park

    What a great place

    This is a wonderful park.  There are a lot of things to do and the sites are beautiful.  This review is for the site at Hackberry Hollow.  The sites are back-in sites with electrical hookups and water from a hydrant on the loop.  The end of part of the loop is up the hill above the bathhouse that has flush toilets, showers, and laundry. Lots of birds, racoons, and terrific spiders.  Watch out for ticks though.  Lone Star Ticks were abundant in April.

    The park also has a store, a museum, horseshoe pits, archery, trails, and boating on the Missouri river.  There is a cemetary and an old restored town. Indian Cave isn't open to the public because the stairs and boardwalk are in need of repairs.

  • Jason C.
    Camper-submitted photo from Big Lake State Park Campground
    Sep. 27, 2018

    Big Lake State Park Campground

    Good damp ground quite lake

    Nice lake, campground was good, there are basic sites up against the lake and the rest are electric. Basic sites are large and some of the electric are also. The majority are pull through sites. Everything is fairly level and they have nice park, picnic areas and boat ramp.

  • Jason C.
    Camper-submitted photo from Big Lake State Park Campground
    Sep. 27, 2018

    Big Lake State Park Campground

    Good damp ground quite lake

    Nice lake, campground was good, there are basic sites up against the lake and the rest are electric. Basic sites are large and some of the electric are also. The majority are pull through sites. Everything is fairly level and they have nice park, picnic areas and boat ramp. You can kayak, canoe, jet ski, and boat. Its olny 30ft at the deepest point.

  • Charles C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Duck Creek Recreation Area
    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!


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