Best Campgrounds near Ashland, NE

Camping areas around Ashland, Nebraska range from developed state parks to modern RV facilities within a 30-minute drive. Eugene T. Mahoney State Park offers full amenities for tent campers, RV users, and cabin seekers, while Platte River State Park provides tent sites, RV hookups, and glamping options including yurts. The Ashland RV Campground serves travelers with electric hookups in a more compact setting. Memphis Lake State Recreation Area accommodates tent campers, RV users, and cabin visitors with basic facilities and water access.

Permits and reservations are essential for most developed campgrounds in the region, especially during summer weekends when facilities reach capacity. Many campgrounds remain open year-round, though winter camping requires preparation for Nebraska's cold temperatures. Eugene T. Mahoney State Park maintains full services throughout the seasons, while some recreation areas may reduce amenities during winter months. Interstate 80 proximity provides easy access to most camping areas, though highway noise can affect the camping experience at certain sites. As noted in one review, "You will hear interstate road noise at night but if you've camped right you will be too tired to care."

The camping experience varies significantly across the area's mixed-use campgrounds. Sites at Eugene T. Mahoney State Park feature electric hookups with some full-service options, though campers mention the proximity of sites to one another can feel crowded during peak periods. Most developed campgrounds provide shower facilities, drinking water, and fire rings. Recreational opportunities include fishing access at Louisville State Recreation Area, mountain biking near Ashland RV Campground, and numerous water activities at Mahoney State Park. A camper described the Ashland RV Campground as being "close to main street Ashland, which offers gourmet coffee and a couple of restaurants," highlighting the convenience of being near town amenities while enjoying outdoor recreation.

Best Camping Sites Near Ashland, Nebraska (98)

    1. Eugene T. Mahoney State Park Campground

    47 Reviews
    Ashland, NE
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 944-2523

    $25 - $333 / night

    "Nestled between two major cities in Nebraska, you're never far away from anything you may want to do or see. RV and tent camping is obviously available with limited privacy."

    "We used to stop here as a midway point when driving to Colorado. We always stayed at the lodge for a night and had a pleasant time exploring the area."

    2. West Omaha / NE Lincoln KOA Holiday

    29 Reviews
    Gretna, NE
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 332-3010

    "Very close to the Nebraska crossing outlet mall! 😊"

    "The campground itself was fine and very convenient in location to vIsIt famIly."

    3. Platte River State Park Campground

    31 Reviews
    South Bend, NE
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 234-2217

    $25 - $330 / night

    "We were passing through Nebraska and opted to stay the night here. The campground is new and will be even nicer when the trees are big enough to provide shade."

    "Short walk in but a wagon is provided to help unload equipment. Picnic and fire pit near the teepee."

    4. Louisville State Recreation Area Campground

    29 Reviews
    Louisville, NE
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 234-6855

    $15 - $35 / night

    "A HUGE campground with around 250 total sites, with options ranging from walk-in camping tent-only sites to RV areas. There is a 3 decent-size lakes spread evenly across the grounds."

    "A HUGE campground with around 250 total sites, with options ranging from walk-in camping tent-only sites to RV areas. There is a 3 decent-size lakes spread evenly across the grounds."

    5. Memphis Lake State Rec Area

    11 Reviews
    Ashland, NE
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 471-5566

    $10 - $35 / night

    "Great little stocked fishing lake with sites all fairly close to the long northern shore of the lake. Redwing blackbirds, geese, and lightning bugs tucked in between the corn fields."

    "If you want to get away in Nebraska, this is the place. There’s no electricity or running water. The outhouses are kinda gross. There’s an awesome bar right outside the park, too."

    6. Walnut Creek Lake & Recreation Area

    19 Reviews
    Papillion, NE
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 592-8877

    $20 / night

    "This is a very cool park in Papillion, Nebraska! It also has a sewer dump site for $5 (if you're not camping). See the camp host to pay."

    "This lake in Papillion, Nebraska is a great little lake. Probably one of the best in metro area of Omaha. The fishing is always as well as the kayaking is as well, (especially novice like myself)."

    7. Pine Grove RV Park & Campground

    7 Reviews
    Ashland, NE
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 944-3550

    $27 - $55 / night

    "Close (but not too close) to I-80, we stayed here as a way point cruising across Wyoming/Nebraska/Iowa. Clean facilities, quiet vibe, it was just what we needed after a long day of driving."

    "Convenient location right off the highway, but with that you do get the noise. Has a playground and pool as will as a convenience store. Bathrooms and showers were clean."

    8. Camp A Way Campground

    31 Reviews
    Lincoln, NE
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 476-2282

    $35 - $67 / night

    "A fun pass is require and costa about $10 but kids get ice cream, Slushies, water balloons for water wars included with that plus access to trampoline basketball, a nice jump pad, pool, indoor hot tub,"

    "Next to highway. You can hear highway but that doesn’t bother me"

    9. Union Pacific Cabooses — Two Rivers SRA

    8 Reviews
    Waterloo, NE
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 359-5165

    $80 / night

    "The fishing is easy in all the lakes and they have a pay fishing trout lake that nearly guarantees success. Our kid and her friends love the swimming beach."

    "Whether I was riding a bike around the paved roads. Fishing in one of the sandpit lakes they have to offer, or the river. Walk around the nature trails, or lakes."

    10. Ashland RV Campground

    2 Reviews
    Ashland, NE
    0 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 401-4231

    $45 - $55 / night

    "It is close to main street Ashland, which offers gourmet coffee (Fariner Bakery was my favorite), and a couple of restaurants (Cheri-O's seemed to be the hot spot). "

    "Brand new clean quiet campground walking distance from downtown. Site wasn’t level front to back and the host offered to move us."

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Recent Reviews near Ashland, NE

576 Reviews of 98 Ashland Campgrounds


  • Donna H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 11, 2025

    Wilson Island State Recreation Area Campground

    Mosquitos and undrinkable water.

    Mosquitos are a given in a wetland refuge, but since this was just an overnight stay, I wasn't especially concerned. What DID concern me was:

    1. The camp host was present, but not at all helpful. A bad storm was moving in, and so I asked about tornado shelters in the area...he said there were none. Funny as the ranger station was within walking distance, but nobody was attending.

    2. It's a state park, and so the water stations are sprinkled throughout the camping areas. I was going to fill my kettle and was stopped by one of the campers who said that the water was bad and that if I needed water, she had extra. The camp host didn't mention the contamination issue, nor were the spigots marked. I did see a weathered "boil notice" on the door to the showers that evening. 

    It has the potential to be a nice park, but is unkept and all but neglected by the camp host.

  • Fire S.
    Sep. 25, 2025

    Red Cedar Lake

    Peaceful Getaway with Beautiful Views

    Red Cedar Lake is a hidden gem if you’re looking for quiet, simple camping. The scenery is beautiful, with open skies and plenty of wildlife around. It’s free camping, so amenities are limited—bring your own supplies and expect rustic conditions. The fishing was great, and the sunsets over the water were stunning. Perfect spot if you want to unplug, relax, and enjoy nature close to the road.https://kukasoittia.fi/

  • Kyla B.
    Sep. 19, 2025

    Czechland Lake Recreation Area

    Peaceful

    Has fishing, kayaking, hiking, 3 covered picnic areas with electricity, wildlife watching, no-wake boating, 11 (50 amp) RV/tent pads/sites at $20 per night, 3 free non-electrical RV/tent pads/sites, & free tent camping area by the dock. No park permit required. Can pay for pads/sites with cash or with mobile phone. Sites have trash cans, picnic tables and fire rings. Primitive bathrooms available. Water spigots available and working. No dumpsite. Dogs welcome but must be leashed.

    May be difficult parking for larger rigs (35ft+) due to the one way entrance and curvature of the campground. Also note that you will need to bring leveling blocks for nearly every site since the campground is build on a hill.

    https://lpnnrd.org/outdoor-recreation/czechland-lake-recreation-area/

  • Susan W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 13, 2025

    Bluffs Run RV Park at Horseshoe Casino

    Road to Mackinac

    Just an overnight on our way to Michigan. Yeah it's a parking lot! Visited family just in the NE side of the river. Water and electric, not a bad price. Interstate was RIGHT THERE..... but the noise of our AC downed it out! 😎 Showers were low pressure and could have been better maintained.

  • wayne H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 11, 2025

    Waubonsie State Park Campground

    Over looking the Missouri River

    This is a very nice and clean spot to camp for a bit. They have great hiking and bike trails. If you go make sure you hike over to the sunset viewpoint that looks out to the West.

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 11, 2025

    Lake Manawa State Park Campground

    Nice metro campground

    Large concrete pads with patio and permanently mounted mesh steel picnic table with a fire pit grill on the corner.. Lakeside locations are quite well spaced with a panoramic Lake view. small restroom and shower pair with unisex entry. Quite spartan, but relatively clean. Trees surround the campground, but none provide any campground shade. Entry gate code required, which provides some security. all amenities are available within a limited distance. Some lake activity noises during the day, and depending upon wind, some aircraft traffic, otherwise very quiet.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 11, 2025

    Fremont Lakes State Recreation Area Tent Campsites

    Great state rec area

    Impressive recreation area. Campsites on and off of the water, all very nice. Lots of walking and bike riding. Very woodsy feeling through the whole park and a nice bicycle trail that leaves the park and winds out to Hormel Park on the Platte River.

  • Trav S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 10, 2025

    Walnut Creek Lake & Recreation Area

    Sewer Dump Available

    This is a very cool park in Papillion, Nebraska!

    It also has a sewer dump site for $5 (if you're not camping). See the camp host to pay.

  • Travis A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 3, 2025

    Yankee hill wildlife management area

    Good over night spot

    Situated in the middle of corn fields. The WMA has a large marshy, stagnant pond, so bring mosquito repellent. The parking area is clean. There is a dumpster and vault toilet. I didnt inspect it, I'll leave that up to you. No potable water, but Lincoln Nebraska is only 17 miles away.


Guide to Ashland

Nebraska camping sites around Ashland sit at about 1,140 feet elevation where the Platte River valley meets the eastern plains. The area experiences hot summers with temperatures often reaching 90°F and cold winters that can drop well below freezing. Campgrounds in the region typically remain accessible April through October, with a handful maintaining year-round operations during Nebraska's changing seasons.

What to do

Fishing access points: Memphis Lake State Recreation Area features multiple shoreline spots for anglers. "This lake has great fishing and has peace, and quiet. The lake is a no wake zone, so kayaks, and canoes are great," mentions Tony B. in his review of Memphis Lake State Rec Area.

Mountain biking trails: The Oxbow Trail System near Ashland offers technical riding for various skill levels. "It is also right by a killer mountain biking trail (lookup Oxbow Trail System on Trailforks if you are into that)," notes Andrew D. about the Ashland RV Campground.

Paddle sports options: Several area lakes permit non-motorized watercraft. "We have kayaked the lake! So much fun," reports Jerry B. about Memphis Lake. Rental options for canoes and kayaks exist at Louisville State Recreation Area where "you can rent boats like canoes, kayaks, and stand up paddleboards for hrs, half and daily rates."

Nature trails: Platte River State Park offers hiking through varied terrain. "Just like the camping, you can pick between the less intensive paved walkways or you can walk along the hilly bluffs that contour the Platte River," explains Jared J. about Platte River State Park Campground.

What campers like

Multiple camping environments: Area campgrounds provide diverse settings from riverfront to wooded areas. "Tent camping sites. No electrical hookups but you can still camp in campers if you want. Beautiful Campground with lots of trees and shade," describes Jerry B. about Memphis Lake.

Swimming options: Several recreation areas maintain designated swimming zones. At Louisville State Recreation Area, "There is a swim area along the beach of Lake 2," and Two Rivers SRA campers note "Our kid and her friends love the swimming beach."

Shade availability: Most campgrounds feature mature trees providing relief from summer heat. "Very shaded," notes John K. about Eugene T. Mahoney State Park Campground, while Memphis Lake offers "many mature trees to camp under."

Town proximity: Several camping areas provide easy access to local services. The Ashland RV Campground is "close to main street Ashland, which offers gourmet coffee (Fariner Bakery was my favorite), and a couple of restaurants (Cheri-O's seemed to be the hot spot)."

What you should know

Train noise: Several camping locations experience railroad noise. At Louisville State Recreation Area, "Train noise all night," reports Bill M., and other reviews mention, "We liked everything about this area but the train tracks! Be selective on where you pitch the tent. It can get loud."

Interstate sound levels: Campgrounds near I-80 experience traffic noise. At Pine Grove RV Park & Campground, "Easy on, easy off means some highway noise from I-80."

Weekend crowds: Popular areas fill quickly during summer weekends. "It's a very busy campground with significant interstate noise. However there are many activities for kids," explains Jennifer M. about Eugene T. Mahoney State Park.

Reservation requirements: Most developed campgrounds require advance booking. "This is a state-funded park, so non-Nebraska plated cars have an additional fee," notes one camper about Louisville State Recreation Area. Out-of-state vehicles typically pay $8-14 daily entrance fees beyond camping costs.

Tips for camping with families

Water play options: Several campgrounds feature kid-friendly water access. At Camp A Way Campground, "Awesome playground, pool, water slide and more! Super cute place to stay with family," says Samantha S.

Playground facilities: Most family-oriented campgrounds maintain play areas. "They have a play area in the center which has a basic jungle gym," at Louisville State Recreation Area, while Walnut Creek Recreation Area offers "nice fishing accesses, playgrounds and picnic areas."

Family-friendly activities: Eugene Mahoney State Park offers structured recreation. "This place has it all....hiking trails, frisbee golf, horseback riding, driving range, fishing, tennis courts, river views, cabins!" shares Charlie B.

Tent site selection: For families seeking quiet camping, consider Memphis Lake State Rec Area. "It is a nice spot a bit off of the main roads. Many of the tent sites allow you to camp right next to the lake," says David L.

Tips from RVers

Site width considerations: Some campgrounds have tight spacing for larger rigs. At West Omaha / NE Lincoln KOA Holiday, "sites are very close together" and one camper noted, "We were given an inappropriate size space for the rig we stated, super narrow and we stuck over the road by 2 feet."

Electrical options: Most area RV sites offer 30-50 amp service. Walnut Creek "has electric hookups," but water is only available at community spigots.

Dump station locations: Not all campgrounds provide full hookups. "Clean, open spots. Not a lot of shade. Nice playground and fishing was super fun," notes Kati H. about Walnut Creek, adding "No showers," which may affect self-contained camping plans.

Easy access campsites: Several locations cater to travelers needing convenient highway access. Pine Grove RV Park is "convenient location right off the highway, but with that you do get the noise," according to Jennifer S.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Ashland, NE?

According to TheDyrt.com, Ashland, NE offers a wide range of camping options, with 98 campgrounds and RV parks near Ashland, NE and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Ashland, NE?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Ashland, NE is Eugene T. Mahoney State Park Campground with a 4.2-star rating from 47 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Ashland, NE?

According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Ashland, NE.