Camping near Grand Island, NE

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    Campgrounds surrounding Grand Island, Nebraska range from established state-managed facilities to smaller city parks with camping areas. Mormon Island State Recreation Area, located just off Interstate 80, offers year-round camping with electric hookups for RVs and designated tent sites situated around several small lakes. Other options include George H. Clayton Campground (Hall County Park) on the outskirts of town, Grand Island KOA with cabin accommodations, and dispersed camping at wildlife management areas like Wood River West, where amenities are minimal but natural settings are emphasized.

    Nebraska state parks and recreation areas in the region typically require entrance permits, with different fees for in-state and out-of-state visitors in addition to camping fees. Many campgrounds near Grand Island are accessible via paved roads, though Wildlife Management Areas may have more primitive access. The camping season for most developed facilities runs from April through October, with Mormon Island remaining open year-round. Weather considerations include high summer temperatures, spring storms, and winter freezing conditions. One visitor noted, "Despite being so close to the highway, the location is quiet and calm, a perfect way to spend a day or up to 10 days."

    Campers frequently mention the convenience of Grand Island area campgrounds in relation to Interstate 80 access. Several developed campgrounds feature full hookup options for RVs while maintaining grassy areas suitable for tent camping. Fishing opportunities rank highly among visitor experiences, with multiple recreation areas offering stocked ponds and lake access. Proximity to city amenities is commonly cited as a benefit, with one visitor remarking, "It's rare that I can go eat at Texas Roadhouse or ice cream at Cold Stone and it's a 5 minute drive from my campsite." Facilities at established campgrounds typically include clean restrooms, picnic tables, and fire rings, while nature trails and playgrounds are available at larger parks such as Hall County Park and Mormon Island State Recreation Area.

    Best Campgrounds near Grand Island (53)

      1. Grand Island KOA

      4.1(31)9mi from Grand Island100 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This campground is situated near interstate 80 and surrounded by cornfields, surprise surprise for Nebraska. Nice people, clean bathrooms and well kept property."

      "The location is great and feels tucked away every though it isn't far from the highway. The staff were very helpful. I would definitely recommend!"

      2. Mormon Island State Recreation Area Campground

      3.9(21)7mi from Grand Island37 sitesRVs, Tents

      "This park is right off I-80 off one of the Grand Island exits. This park was actually a surprise to me. It was pretty clean, especially for as packed as it was."

      "We wanted a camp ground that was close to a city and only a 2 hour drive from our home if we needed to get something or an accessory that we forgot to pick up before leaving. "

      from $25 - $30 / night

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      3. George H Clayton Campground (Hall County Park)

      4.8(12)3mi from Grand IslandRVs, Tents

      "The campground is 3.5 miles from the Grand Island Ne exit 312. The Rv spots had Electric, paved, and level. The cost was $20 per night."

      "Cool campground with lots of playground equipment, easy access to walking and bike paths and right next to Stuhr Museum which is well worth a trip!"

      from $15 - $30 / night

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      4. Streeter Park Campground

      4.5(30)19mi from Grand IslandRVs, Tents

      "There's a playground nearby and several walking paths as well as a restroom. these cell service was great and the camp even has free wi-fi provided by the city."

      "Nice city park trail through the trees for a good morning walk. "

      5. Bader Memorial Park

      4.3(4)12mi from Grand IslandRVs, Tents

      "You have the option to fish from 3 or 4 ponds plus the river is walking distance. Beach area for kids seems to have people there often. Good weekend get away."

      "Some nice hiking trails near the Platte River, bird watching hut to hike out to and small ponds for fishing. Nice clean sites. Small playground."

      6. Wood River West State Wildlife Management Area

      4.0(7)17mi from Grand IslandRVs, Tents

      "Highway noise is loud, but that means you don’t have to drive far to catch some rest. Small spot, only a couple vehicles would fit. Only one here tonight"

      "Highway noise might be an issue, but the privacy, birdsong, and pond make up for it."

      7. Firefly Meadows

      4.3(3)16mi from Grand IslandRVs, Tents

      "Right off of I-80, next to a large Pilot truck stop with Subway."

      "Firefly campgrounds is a fairly new campground, around 2 years. The trees will need sometime to grow and the pond needs some work. The sites on the North side are close together."

      from $35 - $99 / night

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      8. Loch Linda Wildlife Management Area

      1.0(1)8mi from Grand Island

      9. Pioneer Trails Recreation Area

      4.0(5)20mi from Grand IslandRVs, Tents

      "In the middle of vast Nebraska corn fields. This small campground was very clean and easily accessed camp site. The night sky is amazing."

      "Just a few mins off the highway but nice and quiet. Rolled in late to see only a couple of other campers. Nice mowed short walk down to the lake, and great birding!"

      from $5 - $15 / night

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      10. Prairie Oasis Campground & Cabins

      4.7(17)30mi from Grand IslandRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "While it is close to the freeway, the noise never seemed to bother us.  There is a nice little pond to walk around too. Patti and Todd are awesome hosts.  "

      "This campground is located north of the interstate at the Henderson exit. We came to just get out for the first time this year because of Covid-19."

      from $30 - $41 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Grand Island, NE

    294 Reviews of 53 Grand Island Campgrounds


    • Kathy B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 5, 2026

      Streeter Park Campground

      Free for 4 days!

      Tiny little campground in a city park with disc golf and walking trails. Electric and water. No charge. Cute town too n

    • Kathy B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 5, 2026

      Fort Kearny State Recreation Area

      Little Lakes

      This campground has 7 little lakes and many of the campsites back right up to them. It's a pretty area. Near the Platt River. A bike trail from the park leads to some scenic areas. 

      My site had electric only. I did not check out the showers. The site are pretty small and very close together. No privacy at all. Lots of birds. 

      The historic area is in a different part of the park that I did not check out.

    • CThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 2, 2026

      Grand Island KOA

      Good stop over

      Just stopped for the night on our way from CO to MN. Even though we arrived after the office closed (6:15) the envelope they left us gave clear directions. Campsite was pull through with easy hookups. Would recommend this campground. Clean and well managed.

    • CThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 1, 2026

      Bassway Strip State Wildlife Area

      Overnight

      Definitely highway noise, nothing to really see, easy to access on packed gravel/dirt roads. But it works for a quick overnight. We turned to the left and went over the small bridge to the road that runs beside the highway. There are a few pull offs. I’m sure it would have been a little quieter if you stayed on the entrance side of the bridge. YouTube @TKCuompass

    • TThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 15, 2026

      Wood River West State Wildlife Management Area

      Convenient quick cross country spot to sleep

      Highway noise is loud, but that means you don’t have to drive far to catch some rest. Small spot, only a couple vehicles would fit. Only one here tonight

    • Lesa M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 19, 2026

      Mormon Island State Recreation Area Campground

      Great stop-over location

      Park is near the interstate so is a convenient over night location if you don’t mind hearing the traffic. Nice lake and lots of big old trees. Sites are spaced out decently. Bathhouse is old but ok. I would stay here again

    • Montra P.
      Apr. 10, 2026

      Hastings Campground

      Hastings Campground

      This is a clean, quite and safe campground. The clubhouse has nice clean showers and bathrooms. The living rooms and laundry room is really nice as well.

    • Judy B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 21, 2026

      Fort Kearny State Recreation Area

      Location is everything here

      If you are wanting to see the crane migration, this is the place to stay. It is approximately .9 of a mile from the bridge across the Platte River. The campground is split between an East and West section. The eastern campground is small, but closer to the bridge. The western campground is spaced around some small ponds. There are electrical hookups, firepits, and some picnic tables. The sites are close together and not that special. If you go for the Spring migration you likely won't have any water available. Also, there are only a couple of vault toilets and they were not well stocked with toilet paper, so bring your own. It seemed to cater to larger self-contained RV's that only need electricity. So what is good about this place: first is the birds, Sandhill Cranes, Whooping Cranes, and Belted Kingfishers, plus more. Hearing the Cranes fly over morning and evening is delightful. Second, there were tremendous sunsets. These might have been influenced by the fires burning to the West, but they were impressive.

      Be prepared for crazy weather. The first night was 21 with a 11 degree windchill. Two days later it was 78.


    Guide to Grand Island

    Camping opportunities near Grand Island, Nebraska offer diverse terrain from riverbank locations to prairie settings with small fishing ponds. Many campgrounds in the region maintain facilities year-round, though seasonal limitations apply to water hookups during winter months when temperatures regularly drop below freezing. The area sits at approximately 1,860 feet elevation, creating distinct camping conditions across different seasons.

    What to Do

    Fishing at multiple ponds: Mormon Island State Recreation Area provides fishing opportunities with two ponds stocked with various species. "Good fishing. Two ponds. Right off I80," notes Jeff H. about Mormon Island State Recreation Area.

    Wildlife observation: Bader Memorial Park offers acres of prairie wetlands with trails for nature exploration. "You only heard nature around you…the leaves rustling as they blew in the wind, the crickets and frogs singing and the coyotes chattering in the distance. So very relaxing," shares Shannon G. about Bader Memorial Park.

    Paddle boating: Several campgrounds maintain small watercraft for camper use on their ponds. "There is a nice little pond for fishing or boating too," reports Aaron about Prairie Oasis Campground & Cabins, who also mentions they offer "free paddle boats to use for the pond."

    Hiking nature trails: Multiple recreation areas maintain walking paths through various terrain. "Spacious and well maintained campground... Several lakes and pretty trees... Don't forget to visit sandhill cranes in March/April," suggests oregonlums about Mormon Island.

    What Campers Like

    Easy interstate access: Campgrounds near Grand Island provide convenient overnight accommodations for travelers. "Traveling thru to California. Easy on/off from I-80. Clean spots and level pads. Registration was very easy. Nice overnighter," writes Pete M. about Grand Island KOA.

    Clean facilities: Well-maintained bathrooms and shower facilities rank highly among visitor priorities. "The bathrooms were clean and warm," notes Stephanie B. about Grand Island KOA, while Peter W. adds, "clean bathrooms and well kept property."

    Quiet environment: Despite proximity to the interstate, many campgrounds maintain peaceful settings. "I was surprised how quite the sites were with it being so close to I80," comments Jared C., who gave Grand Island KOA five stars and described it as "Clean and Peaceful."

    Free camping options: Some municipal parks in the region offer no-cost camping with utilities. "Nice park in Aurora, Colorado, that you can stay for up to four nights with electric and water. There is a dump site. The town was beautiful and well kept," reports Ryan M. about Streeter Park Campground.

    What You Should Know

    Weather considerations: The region experiences significant weather events from spring storms to winter freezing. "Watch the spring time weather though, it can get nasty!" warns Angie S. about camping in the area.

    Insect preparation: Tick activity is prevalent in grassy areas at certain campgrounds. "Tick central! Stay on the gravel, and check, check, check. Took a 50 foot walk on short grass and had at least 15 ticks," cautions Mary about Wood River West State Wildlife Management Area.

    Train noise: Several campgrounds experience railroad sounds, particularly during nighttime hours. "Train was close by but that was ok," mentions Cindy C. about Streeter Park, while another camper noted, "Trains travel in the distance and provide a soothing backdrop."

    Reservation systems: Many campgrounds operate on first-come basis with self-registration. "Arrived after hours without issue," mentions Steven V. about Grand Island KOA, explaining the convenience of after-hours check-in procedures.

    Tips for Camping with Families

    Playground facilities: Several campgrounds maintain play equipment for children. "There is lots to keep kids busy... our 3 year old spent most of the evening catching toads," shares Jared C. about KOA facilities.

    Swimming options: Multiple recreation areas feature swimming opportunities. "The lake looks inviting and has a swim area as well as fishing," notes Rachel C. about Mormon Island State Recreation Area.

    Nature exploration: Wildlife management areas provide opportunities for nature education. "Bader Memorial Park has a swimming beach with a sandvolleyball net, and multiple fishing ponds. During the year they have fun activities for children and adults including Bird/Nature hikes, a Haunted forest, and Haunted Halloween Campgrounds," explains Shannon G.

    Safe wading areas: Some campgrounds maintain shallow water features for younger children. "Nice little pond with bull frogs that my sons loved chasing after, paddle boats, swing set and sand box," reports Melissa H. about Prairie Oasis.

    Tips from RVers

    Level parking: Concrete pads at several campgrounds eliminate the need for leveling equipment. "The sites are gravel, level, and good size. They offer tent camping, Electric and water, or full hook-ups. The sites are pull thru which is always nice," notes Shannon G. about Prairie Oasis Campground & Cabins.

    Seasonal limitations: Winter camping options have restricted services. "In March, the campground was still in WINTER season so only one bathroom location open and no showers open in winter, and limited water access points, but we had a electric hookup," explains oregonlums.

    Site spacing: Campground layouts vary significantly in terms of site separation. "Great campground other that you are on top of your neighbors. Thought we might not be able to open our awning, only about 3 to 4 feet between sites," warns Mary T. about Grand Island KOA.

    RV dump stations: Multiple campgrounds maintain sanitary facilities for proper waste disposal. "There are hookups, a dump station, and WiFi avail," reports Melissa H., highlighting amenities important for extended stays.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Grand Island, NE?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Grand Island, NE offers a wide range of camping options, with 53 campgrounds and RV parks near Grand Island, NE and 5 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Grand Island, NE?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Grand Island, NE is Grand Island KOA with a 4.1-star rating from 31 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Grand Island, NE?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 5 free dispersed camping spots near Grand Island, NE.