RV Camping near Hubbard, NE

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    Several RV parks within 30 miles of Hubbard, Nebraska provide convenient options for motorhome travelers. Sunset at Blue Oasis RV Park offers full hookup sites with 30/50 amp service, laundry facilities, and big-rig friendly spaces. The nearby Blue Ox Factory RV Park in Pender features 50 amp electrical hookups, sewer connections, and water hookups on spacious sites that accommodate larger rigs. North of Hubbard, Cottonwood Cove Park provides water and electric sites with concrete pads that require minimal leveling. "The concrete pads are in great shape and plenty of space between sites," noted one RVer who appreciated the generous spacing between neighboring motorhomes. KOA Campground North Sioux City rounds out the options with full hookups, big-rig friendly sites, and a dump station.

    Cell service varies throughout the region, with most parks reporting good Verizon coverage. One traveler at Cottonwood Cove Park measured "4 bars, 42ms ping/65.6 Mbps down/24.8 Mbps up" on Verizon. Dump stations are available at most parks, though Scenic Park's dump area may be tight for larger rigs to access. Many RV sites feature concrete pads, while others offer gravel surfaces that may require additional leveling equipment. Pet-friendly policies are common throughout the area's RV parks, with designated pet areas at some locations. Seasonal availability differs between parks - On-Ur-Wa RV Park operates from April 15 to October 15, while others remain open year-round. Reservations are recommended during summer months when parks fill quickly with travelers exploring the Missouri River region.

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    Best RV Campgrounds near Hubbard (68)

      1. On-Ur-Wa RV Park

      5.0(5)34mi from HubbardRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "I watched a youtube video that showed the park and it was like re-living a dream."

      "You can find a few decent youtube videos that show the park and it was like living a dream."

      2. Sunset at Blue Oasis RV Park

      5.0(1)32mi from HubbardRVs

      "The gravel site we were on fit our 40 ft fifth wheel without a problem but was slightly off level. Amy and Ed are very helpful and friendly, the bathrooms/showers are beautiful and immaculate."

      from $52 / night

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      3. Winnavegas Casino RV Park

      1.0(1)18mi from HubbardRVs, Tents

      4. Studio 13 Motel & RV Park

      Be the first to review33mi from HubbardRVs

      from $30 / night

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      5. Riverfront Campground — Ponca State Park

      4.7(11)17mi from Hubbard33 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Great family friendly campsite with multiple campsites throughout the park. Multiple hiking areas with generally easy to moderate trails."

      "It's set at the edge of rolling wheat fields over looking the Missouri river. The woods are lush and full of deer, turkeys and other critters (also ticks...)."

      from $25 - $30 / night

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      6. The Place RV park

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      from $40 / night

      7. Blue Ox Factory RV Park

      Be the first to review20mi from HubbardRVs, Tents

      8. Lazy H Campground

      4.6(7)30mi from HubbardRVs, Cabins

      "The pull through sites are fully concrete and level. They all have a huge table and stone fire pit. Plenty of room for a second vehicle. Full hookups are great.

      Tons of activities to do here."

      "Pull through & full hookup paved lots. Nice manicured grass. Huge swim beach with anchored lilypads. You can rent out pontoons, pedal boats, kayaks. Don't plan on bringing your own."

      from $45 - $65 / night

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      9. Veterans Memorial RV Park

      2.5(2)39mi from HubbardRVs, Tents, Glamping

      10. Stone State Park Campground

      3.5(10)13mi from Hubbard34 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Lots of trails, a little man made lake and a playground in the park for the kids. Beautiful hills and scenery and so quiet!"

      "There were vault/pit toilets close and regular restrooms with showers a little walk away (showers needed to be cleaned). Water spigot was close by too."

      from $14 - $50 / night

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    219 Reviews of 68 Hubbard Campgrounds


    • Marc G.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 3, 2020

      Cottonwood Cove Park Campground

      Tiny and QUIET!

      Cottonwood Cove Park was the fifth campsite we rolled into in this tri-state area looking for a spot that we actually liked, and boy did we score! This is a little municipal park with only 12 sites, water/electric/cable TV for $22/night. Be aware that there is no dump station here. There's a small bath house that's presently closed for COVID-19 precautions.

      Driveways and the road through the campground are crushed white gravel, but there are small concrete pads at each site for the rig and patio area. Large cottonwood trees tower throughout the campground. There are tiny campers and large fifth-wheels here, both. There's a campground host occupying one site, and you pay the host. Spacing between sites is very, very generous -- kudos to Dakota City for not cramming people into this place just to double the revenue.

      The campground buts up right against a pretty natural stretch of the west bank of the Missouri River, with a boat launch and interpretive platform discussing Lewis & Clark's expedition that passed through here. The campground itself is tucked right into the middle of a neat, tidy residential neighborhood, such that it almost feels like you're part of the neighborhood.

      It's been amazingly quiet during our stay. We've barely seen our neighbors, much less heard them even though the campground is mostly occupied. There are several rigs here that are long-term, presumably they're working at the massive Tyson Foods plant just up the road.

      Cell service on Verizon is an impressive 4 bars, 42ms ping/65.6 Mbps down/24.8 Mbps up/3ms jitter.

      We'd stay here again in a heartbeat.

    • Shannon G.The Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 24, 2018

      Scenic Park

      Along the Missouri River

      Scenic Park Campground is in South Sioux City along the Missouri River. Our campsite had a river view, picnic table, and fire ring. The campground is part of a large park and was full hookups with cable and wifi included. Our site was a pull through. The area was clean and had a nice appearance. There was also 4 unique modern looking cabins and a tent area.

      The park also has tennis courts, soccer fields, and baseball fields. There is a swimming pool and playgrounds, along with trails. The trails I loved were along the river. The only con was that There was a major highway on the other side of the river and ambulances would pass by with sirens going. Otherwise a nice campground.

    • Chris S.
      Jul. 8, 2019

      Scenic Park

      Nice Stopover Spot

      We stayed with our class A RV on our way to and from a further destination. First spot was one right along the river. All the spots are spacious...neighbors are not on top of you. This spot had a nice concrete pad with a picnic table (not so nice with peeling paint). Views of the river and city were nice. Full hook-ups with sewer, water, electric, cable, and wi-if. Second spot was not on the river but equally spacious. No concrete pad with this one. Bathhouses were a mixed bag. One was large with numerous stalls and showers and very clean. The other quite small (2 stalls and one shower) and not so clean. Had to step around empty shampoo and conditioner bottles on floor and a used razor on the soap dish.....there in the early evening and still there around 9 the next morning. Many of the sites seemed to be extended stay and not all trailers were well kept.....plastic covering windows, haphazard decks, etc. All-in-all though an Ok stopover in a longer trip.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 10, 2026

      Neligh Park Campground

      Quiet camping in the city

      Neligh Park campground features level concrete pads with gravel in front of each site. Every site includes a picnic table along with electric and water hookups. There is an on-site dump station that costs$2.00 if you are not staying at the park. Camping is $15 per night. Some sites are reservable online, while others can be paid for when you arrive.  The sites do not offer much shade as the trees planted around them are still small. The campground is in a quiet part of town.

      The city park is adjacent to the campground. The city park has a newer, large playground, sand volleyball courts, and a walking trail that loops around the lake. There is also a community Aquatic Center on the premises that features a pool and a large water slide.

      There appears to be a modern restroom building near the newer part of the park. There are a few fast food restaurants located a short drive away from the campground.

    • Stephanie S.
      Sep. 5, 2021

      Scenic Park

      Nice quiet park

      Host was very friendly and helpful. They had some spots on the river. We stayed in a pull through that was very spacious with picnic table and fire pit. Spectated by trees so your not on top of your neighbor. Bathrooms and showers were very clean! Although no hand soap so bring your own. Showers were free and they had bikes you could check out to ride around. Park is super close to huge park with Tennis courts and other activities.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 17, 2026

      Gilman Park

      Four sites in a city park

      If you are passing through northeast Nebraska, Gilman Park Campground in Pierce Nebraska is a convenient, budget-friendly stopover. It is a small, basic setup located right inside a lovely city park. There is not a dump station directly inside the park, but there is a public dump station located in the town about two minutes away. In May 2026 the nightly rate was $20, with a 5 night maximum stay.

      The camping layout is very straightforward, with four campsites lined up together. There are two shared power pedestals, with each pedestal serving two campsites. These are 30-amp electric only. All four sites share a single water spigot as far as I could tell, so you may need a long hose to fill your tank. There is one shared charcoal grill, a trash can, and an area with a picnic table.

      The surrounding park is beautiful and I enjoyed my time here. There is a lake with a fishing dock. There are two separate playgrounds and multiple picnic shelters equipped with their own grills. There is a brick bathroom building in the park, but I did not go inside.

      Right next to the campsites sits a local Pioneer Museum. It wasn't open during our visit, but it looks like a neat historical feature when accessible.

      Verizon is strong here, with a 5G signal providing 200Mbps down and 6Mbps up.

    • Chris S.
      Jul. 28, 2019

      Scenic Park

      Nice Stopover Spot

      We stayed with our class A RV on our way to and from a further destination in early July. First spot was one right along the river. All the spots are spacious...neighbors are not on top of you. This spot had a nice concrete slab with a picnic table (not so nice with peeling paint). Views of the river and city were nice. Full hook-ups with sewer, water, electric and (spotty) WiFi. Second spot was not on the river but equally spacious. No concrete patio with this one. Bathhouse’s were a mixed bag. One was large with numerous stalls and showers and very clean. The other quite small (2 stalls and one shower) and not so clean. Had to step around empty shampoo and conditioner bottles on the floor and a used razor on the soap dish...there in the early evening and still around 9 the next morning. Many sites seemed to be extended stay and not all were well kept...plastic covering windows, haphazard decks, etc. All-in-all though an OK one night stopover spot if you’re traveling through.

    • S
      May. 1, 2026

      Dead Timber State Rec Area

      Peaceful RV Spot

      Dead Timber SRA is located between an oxbow lake and the Elkhorn River. It has a small number of both 30 amp electric RV pads along with basic tent camping spots. RV pads are either gravel or grass, while tent camping sites are located on a mowed area along the lake. Plenty of space between sites.

      The area is peaceful and seems like a bit of a a hidden gem not too far from Lincoln, Columbus or Fremont. The lake is nice for kayaking and fishing, plus there is a lot of wildlife to view in the area.

      Vault toilets are available, but there are no shower facilities, 50 amp hookups, or dump stations. The only water hydrant I could find seemed to be in use by the campground hosts, so plan on filling your water tank somewhere before arriving.

    • RThe Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 14, 2025

      Union Grove State Park Campground

      Great overnight spot

      Right off the interstate, great access. On hill, treed sites. Large sites, with power. Some back in and some pull through. Great restrooms with showers. Campground host. Make reservations on line. Limited number of sites. Dump station. You can hear the interstate, but small nice campground


    Guide to Hubbard

    Campsites around Hubbard, Nebraska offer varied terrain with elevations ranging from 1,100 to 1,400 feet above sea level. The region experiences hot summers with temperatures often exceeding 90°F and cold winters that frequently drop below freezing. Several campgrounds along the Missouri River provide both primitive tent sites and developed RV parks with concrete or gravel pads that accommodate travelers exploring Nebraska's northeastern border.

    What to do

    Hiking trail exploration: Ponca State Park offers extensive hiking opportunities across varying terrain. "The park is beautiful with tons of trails and things to explore. The overlooks are great, you can see so much of the river," notes a camper who appreciated the park's natural features. The trail system includes both easy and moderate routes through forested hills.

    Fishing access: Multiple campgrounds provide fishing opportunities on both the Missouri River and nearby lakes. "So much fishing! River and lake. Very peaceful during the spring and fall. Great mushroom hunting in the hills," reports one visitor to Ponca State Park who found diverse outdoor activities.

    Wildlife observation: The wooded areas provide habitat for numerous animal species. "The woods are lush and full of deer, turkeys and other critters (also ticks...)," warns one camper who enjoyed wildlife viewing at Ponca State Park while noting the importance of tick prevention.

    What campers like

    Clean bathroom facilities: Sunset at Blue Oasis RV Park receives praise for their immaculate facilities. "Amy and Ed are very helpful and friendly, the bathrooms/showers are beautiful and immaculate," reports a recent visitor who stayed at this RV park near Hubbard.

    Site spacing: Many campers appreciate when parks provide adequate distance between neighboring units. "Very comfortable park and very well taken care of," notes a visitor to On-Ur-Wa RV Park who valued the open spaces and maintenance level of the grounds.

    Family recreation areas: Several RV parks near Hubbard offer dedicated recreation facilities. "KOA Campground North Sioux City has 5 types of RV sites, Tent sites and cabins. Lots of amenities for families including pool, mini-golf, corn hole, jump pad, playground," explains a visitor who found numerous activities for children.

    What you should know

    Seasonal operation dates: Operating seasons vary significantly between campgrounds. On-Ur-Wa RV Park maintains a limited season running from April 15 to October 15, while other facilities remain open year-round.

    Cell service quality: Mobile connectivity can be inconsistent in the region. At Stone State Park, campers report limited connectivity: "Got only 1 bar signal on both Verizon & AT&T. No WiFi. Overall basic, woody/shaded."

    Varying shower facilities: Bathroom and shower quality differs substantially between parks. "The bathroom was so gross and the shower did not spray. It ran down the wall and I had to get really creative with washing my hair," reports a camper at Stone State Park who still managed to make the facilities work.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access considerations: Not all play areas are located near camping sections. At Stone State Park, "There is a nice playground, but it is not located anywhere near the campground. If you are camping with children, please note this."

    Water recreation options: Ponca State Park includes water features that appeal to families with children. "Ponca is awesome. It's set at the edge of rolling wheat fields over looking the Missouri river... There are hiking trails, playgrounds, and even a water park," explains a camper who found multiple activities for young visitors.

    Educational opportunities: Some parks offer learning experiences alongside camping. "Don't forget to stop in to the education center and learn all about the river's history. The education center is top notch and one of our favorite things about the park," recommends a visitor to Ponca State Park.

    Tips from RVers

    Leveling requirements: Site conditions vary across rv parks near Hubbard, Nebraska. "The gravel site we were on fit our 40 ft fifth wheel without a problem but was slightly off level," notes a camper at Sunset at Blue Oasis RV Park who managed with minor adjustments.

    Pull-through availability: Several campgrounds offer convenient pull-through sites for easier access. "John came into the office, asked if I was a Good Sam member and charged me $43.34 for a full hook-up, extra long pull thru on the outside of the trees," explains a visitor to On-Ur-Wa RV Park who specifically sought sites away from overhead hazards.

    Site surface types: RV pads range from concrete to gravel throughout the region. "This small campground is right off the interstate, easy to get to. Sites are close, but for a one night stay that was just fine," notes a camper at On-Ur-Wa RV Park who found the location convenient for overnight stops.

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