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    Campgrounds near Lincoln, Nebraska range from developed facilities to more primitive options within a short drive of the city. Camp A Way Campground, located just off I-80, provides tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin accommodations with amenities like showers, drinking water, and electric hookups. Several state recreation areas surround the city, including Pawnee State Recreation Area about 15 miles northwest of downtown, Branched Oak Lake State Recreation Area approximately 20 miles north, and Conestoga State Recreation Area 10 miles southwest. These areas typically offer both electric and non-electric campsites with varying levels of amenities.

    Reservations are recommended for most developed campgrounds, especially during summer weekends and Husker football game days in the fall. Many campgrounds in the area remain open year-round, though winter camping requires preparation for cold Nebraska conditions. State recreation areas require entrance permits, with additional fees for non-Nebraska residents. Most developed campgrounds provide basic amenities like picnic tables, fire rings, and vault toilets, while some offer shower facilities and full hookups for RVs. A camper noted that "Pawnee SRA is a well maintained family friendly SRA North West of Lincoln Nebraska. You'll find powered and primitive sites accommodating RV's to tents."

    The region includes several lakes that provide water recreation opportunities alongside camping. Branched Oak Lake, the largest in the area, attracts boaters and anglers, while smaller lakes like Pawnee and Conestoga offer quieter experiences. Wildlife management areas like Yankee Hill provide more primitive camping options with fewer amenities but greater solitude. According to one visitor, "If you want to avoid camper cities and crowded camp sites within 30 minutes of Lincoln Nebraska, Olive Creek is a good choice. Primitive, tent only, and far enough from major roads to reduce man made noises." Train noise affects several campgrounds, particularly Louisville State Recreation Area, where multiple reviewers mentioned being awakened by passing trains. Campgrounds closer to the interstate also experience road noise, which may be a consideration for light sleepers seeking a peaceful experience.

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    Best Campgrounds near Lincoln (105)

      1. Camp A Way Campground

      4.6(32)4mi from LincolnRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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,"

      "Great location for seeing Lincoln. Don’t miss the ice cream at the UNL dairy store."

      from $35 - $67 / night

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      2. Lakeview Campground — Pawnee State Recreation Area

      4.2(25)10mi from Lincoln31 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Pawnee SRA is a well maintained family friendly SRA North West of Lincoln Nebraska. You’ll find powered and primative sites accommodating RV’s to tents."

      "Located just a bit west of Lincoln, NE on nice sized Pawnee Lake."

      from $30 / night

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      3. Branched Oak Lake State Rec Area

      4.1(28)16mi from Lincoln195 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "My first time camping in Nebraska. Ive been to several throughout the US. Loved the spot, I was right next to the lake, great swimming access. Downside drinking water access was difficult."

      "The area is well known for being the equestrian camping area at one of the finest lakes in Nebraska. Pull through sites with full hookups, equestrian trails, and corals."

      from $25 - $35 / night

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      4. Eugene T. Mahoney State Park Campground

      4.1(47)25mi from Lincoln245 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "This is a great state park and possibly the busiest since it’s between Omaha and Lincoln. Walking trails. Camping spots galore. Arts and crafts. Horse riding. Water park. Lodge. Viewing tower."

      "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."

      from $25 - $485 / night

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      5. Conestoga State Recreation Area

      3.7(7)9mi from LincolnRVs, Tents

      "Conestoga is entirely walk up with no reservations."

      "I like this site because I can get there within 20 minutes from my house in Lincoln. Paved roads and parking lot. Easy to use boat ramp. If you enjoy dock fishing this is the lake for you."

      6. Yankee hill wildlife management area

      3.2(6)7mi from LincolnRVs, Tents

      "Near Lincoln Nebraska, quiet area, reported good fishing. Big gravel parking lot, good for overnights, max 3 days, no fees. some local traffic on weekends. No open fires."

      7. Lancaster Event Center

      3.8(4)6mi from LincolnRVs, Tents

      8. Bluestem State Rec Area

      3.5(6)13mi from Lincoln36 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Check out Blustem if you like to get away from RV heavy camps like I do. You’ll find clean raised toilets, trails, and archery range, boating, fishing and hunting here."

      from $15 - $30 / night

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      9. Area One Campground

      4.4(5)14mi from LincolnRVs, Tents

      "Branched Oak-Area One Campground is 2 1/2 miles north of Malcom Nebraska. There are many different areas offering over 330 pads and tons of primitive camping."

      "Branched Oak is not the luxury park that Mahoney is but it is one of the premiere campgrounds at Branched Oak which is one of the premiere parks of Nebraska."

      10. Area 3 Campground — Pawnee State Recreation Area

      4.3(3)11mi from Lincoln14 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Good for an overnight stay when passing through, would be nice for multiple days if you want to visit the lake."

      "Lots of hiking trails, very nice weekend!"

      from $30 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Lincoln, NE

    562 Reviews of 105 Lincoln Campgrounds


    • C
      Jul. 7, 2026

      Beaver Crossing City Park

      Quiet, well maintained

      This little spot has 3 electric hookups and a picnic area. Nice shade. Man came by and mowed while I was here; we didn’t talk, but the grass was barely cuttable. Free as advertised (suggested donation). Quiet - parking lot shared with a playground and closed(?) city pool. Easy to get to, follow the blue signs. Did not use restrooms but easily accessible.

    • Julia R.
      Jul. 6, 2026

      Syracuse City

      Nice Spot

      There were more people than I expected there on a Monday evening, but we were able to find a spot with 30A to set up. We didn’t even need blocks, as it was perfectly level. Just pulled into the grass next to the electric and had no issues. Great for a quick overnight, especially for just $10.

    • Stephanye C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 6, 2026

      Walnut Creek Lake & Recreation Area

      First time camper

      Stayed for 2 weeks it was comfortable and quiet every morning was a beautiful sunrise and every night was beautiful.

    • Stephanye C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 6, 2026

      Louisville State Recreation Area Campground

      Peaceful

      Found this spot last minute before the 4th of July, it was pretty much the only availability. It was perfect and I wish I would have found this place a lot sooner. Although it was busy it still was comfortable. And it's a straight shot to my work in Omaha. Is like staying longer.

    • Adam C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 29, 2026

      Conestoga State Recreation Area

      Need cash to stay

      Was going to stay here but it was cash only. Seemed ok if it was for a night or 2 no privacy though.

    • Adam C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 29, 2026

      twin lakes WMA Nebraska

      Was good for a night

      Stopped here on our way back to Colorado. Set up tents just off the road for sleeping it was good. Some other people were camping in a 5th wheel in the parking area

    • Lauren M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 28, 2026

      Camp A Way Campground

      Easy access to downtown

      We stayed here to attend a Savannah baseball game at Memorial stadium. We really enjoyed the campground with the amenities. Sites have a good size for grass, plenty of room for vehicle, and shaded in many areas. We used Uber to get to and from the stadium and was a cheaper price than parking fees.

    • Lauren M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 27, 2026

      Louisville State Recreation Area Campground

      Great small town Recreation area

      South of Omaha, on the Platte River. 200+ rv and tent sites. $30/night with electrical. Water and dump in the park. 5 lakes for fishing, kayak, hiking trails, rc track, access to the river, convince store, swimming beach, blowup obstacles course, and shower bathroom locations.


    Guide to Lincoln

    Camping spots near Lincoln, Nebraska range from primitive lakeside sites to full-service campgrounds with recreational amenities. Most state recreation areas surrounding the city require Nebraska park permits, which cost $8 daily or $31 annually for residents, with higher fees for non-residents. Water recreation dominates the camping scene with seven major lakes within a 30-minute drive offering opportunities for fishing, boating, and swimming during warmer months.

    What to do

    Disc golf courses: Branched Oak Lake Recreation Area offers a 9-hole disc golf course in Area 1. "I camped here in early spring with my boys and another family and we had the place to ourselves. This is yet another really nice state recreation area within 20 miles of Lincoln Nebraska," notes a visitor to Bluestem State Rec Area.

    Kid-friendly activities: Camp A Way Campground provides numerous activities for children of all ages. "They had such fond memories that we made it work to swing thru Lincoln again and they had a blast even as teenagers. So many fun activities for the kids and both times we've stayed in the patio sites," writes a repeat camper at Camp A Way Campground.

    Horseback riding: Eugene T. Mahoney State Park offers equestrian trails for visitors. A reviewer notes the park "has it all....but books up months in advance and the crowds can get a bit annoying! Hiking trails, frisbee golf, horseback riding, driving range, fishing, tennis courts, river views, cabins!"

    Archery practice: Multiple recreation areas offer archery ranges for visitors. According to one visitor, "I love the whole park - especially the archery range!!" when referring to Pawnee Dam Site 14 Campground.

    What campers like

    Lake access: Many campgrounds offer direct water access for fishing or boating. "We love camping on the south shore. Can kayak right by your campsite. Lots of room between sites to play catch or yard games," shares a visitor to Area One Campground.

    Quiet weekday camping: Most lake recreation areas are significantly less crowded during weekdays. "The pros! Lakeside tent camping is always fun. Lots of activities, like boating, swimming, fishing, hiking, etc. And its close to town. The cons! Its close to town, so it can be a bit crowded on nicer weekends. Its great for overnighters in the middle of the week."

    Winter camping options: Several state recreation areas remain open year-round for dedicated cold-weather campers. A visitor to Bluestem notes, "Really nice and clean place to relax for a couple days. And it's not busy if you like winter camping like I do."

    Dog-friendly facilities: Some campgrounds offer dedicated spaces for pets. A camper at Camp A Way mentioned, "Very nice campground. Kid friendly with tons of activities. Nice pool & hot tub. Clean laundry facilities and they even have a dog park."

    What you should know

    Park permit requirements: Nebraska state parks and recreation areas require entrance permits for all vehicles. A camper at Area 3 Campground — Pawnee State Recreation Area reported, "We had a great weekend in Area 3 of the Pawnee Recreational Area. Big spots, good working power for 30 and 50 amp, but no water at the sites. The camp host had 200 feet of hose and we filled the clear tank from that."

    Algae blooms: Lakes near Lincoln sometimes experience toxic algae blooms during hot summer months. One camper noted, "The lake was closed due to a toxic algae bloom which meant that is was a little quieter than normal."

    Highway noise: Several campgrounds sit close to major roadways. A visitor observed, "Clean and large site. Next to highway. You can hear highway but that doesn't bother me."

    Shower costs: Some state recreation areas have coin-operated showers. "The bath house was recently replaced. It is clean. Shower rates (bring quarters) are reasonable. $.50 for 3 minutes and every $.25 gives another 90 seconds. The change machine was either broken or out of change but that seems to be the norm this year at Nebraska parks."

    Tips for camping with families

    Swimming beaches: Multiple recreation areas offer designated swimming areas during summer. "We've spent so much time here. The location is great, lake is great, and the people have always been awesome! We love boating, swimming, camping. Family favorite!"

    Playground access: Several campgrounds maintain playground equipment for younger visitors. At Eugene T. Mahoney State Park Campground, a visitor noted the area is "crowded with significant interstate noise. However there are many activities for kids including paddleboating, a wave pool, horse riding, ziplining, and playgrounds."

    Water activities: Rental options for paddleboats and other watercraft exist at some parks. "We went paddle boating, swimming, and horse back riding. The only not so good thing about camping in this park is that it is so close to the interstate."

    Lancaster Event Center: This facility provides camping during county fair season. "Love going to the county fair! The corn maze and all the cute animals are always a hit!" notes a visitor to the Lancaster Event Center.

    Tips from RVers

    Water access at sites: Not all campsites with electrical hookups have water connections. "This park is beautiful, the only water supply is by hand pump on the way to your site so that is a negative. Good for an overnight stay when passing through."

    Dump stations: State recreation areas typically offer dump stations, though they may not be adjacent to camping areas. "The nice dump station is located a couple of miles down the road near the Park Office."

    Off-peak camping: For a quieter experience, consider non-summer visits to Yankee Hill Wildlife Management Area. "Near Lincoln Nebraska, quiet area, reported good fishing. Big gravel parking lot, good for overnights, max 3 days, no fees. Some local traffic on weekends. No open fires."

    Laundry facilities: Some private campgrounds offer laundry services for longer stays. "Very clean. Helpful friendly staff. Huge, clean dog run shaded with locust trees. Best dog run we have seen this trip. Clean laundry facilities. They also have large washer and dryer if you need to do bed covers."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Lincoln, NE?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Lincoln, NE offers a wide range of camping options, with 105 campgrounds and RV parks near Lincoln, NE and 3 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Lincoln, NE?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Lincoln, NE is Camp A Way Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 32 reviews.

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 free dispersed camping spots near Lincoln, NE.