Cabin Camping near Louisville, NE

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    Platte River State Park offers cabin accommodations ranging from basic units with beds and refrigerators to renovated luxury cabins with modern appliances and furnishings. The park features both older traditional cabins and recently updated units with new furniture, fixtures, and kitchen equipment. "We stayed in the recently renovated Owen #4. The renovations really updated it and they need to update the pictures they have on the web. New appliances, new furniture, fixtures, new bunk beds, etc. The cabin was very clean and organized upon arrival."

    Cabin options near Louisville include rustic teepees at Platte River State Park and more conventional cabin rentals at nearby Eugene T. Mahoney State Park and West Omaha/NE Lincoln KOA Holiday. The KOA Holiday location provides year-round access while Memphis Lake State Recreation Area and Two Rivers State Recreation Area also offer cabin accommodations. A visitor noted that Platte River has "two types of cabins, basic that has a bed and refrigerator, then there are luxury glamping cabins." Most locations require advance reservations, especially during summer months when facilities like splash pads, paddle boat rentals, and hiking trails are fully operational.

    Most cabins provide basic furnishings but guests typically need to bring their own bedding, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations, with luxury cabins offering full kitchens while basic units may have only minimal refrigeration. Many cabins supply dishes and cookware, though specialized items like corkscrews may be missing. As one camper commented about their Platte River cabin: "They supply most everything thing you need i.e. dishes, cookware, etc. The one thing it does need is a corkscrew!" On-site markets exist at several locations including Eugene T. Mahoney State Park, Platte River State Park, and the West Omaha KOA, allowing visitors to purchase essential supplies and firewood.

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    Best Cabin Campgrounds near Louisville (19)

      1. Eugene T. Mahoney State Park Campground

      4.1(47)8mi from Louisville245 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Picked up our pull-behind and drove straight here on a recommendation from the dealer. Great location, pretty grounds."

      "Mahoney State Park. There are challenging trails overlooking the Platte River and railroad line. Bring your camera."

      from $25 - $485 / night

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      2. Platte River State Park Campground

      4.4(31)3mi from Louisville69 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Tents, cabins and RV camping. Toilets, showers, fire rings. There is a small lake with paddle boats and kayaks for rent. They have a pool and dining hall for rent."

      "Love Platte River State park. Lots to do, especially fun for kids. Cute cabins. Camp sites are decent and bathrooms are clean."

      from $35 - $340 / night

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      3. West Omaha / NE Lincoln KOA Holiday

      4.1(29)9mi from LouisvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

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

      "We had full hookups & the site we were in was spacious with a picnic table and fire ring with grate."

      4. Memphis Lake State Rec Area

      4.2(11)16mi from LouisvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Many of the tent sites allow you to camp right next to the lake. It's generally pretty quiet and people respect the 10 pm quiet hours rule. Each site has a picnic table and fire ring."

      "No electrical hookups but you can still camp in campers if you want. Beautiful Campground with lots of trees and shade. Very nice Lake with fishing available."

      from $10 - $35 / night

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      5. Union Pacific Cabooses — Two Rivers SRA

      3.4(8)18mi from Louisville10 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "It’s flat and easy for young kids to bike around all the different lakes(ponds). Plus the Platte river is right there too that adds a great ambient sound. Lots of cottonwood trees for shade."

      "Playgrounds are old, but kids had a blast"

      from $100 / night

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      6. Camp A Way Campground

      4.6(31)31mi from LouisvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Located 3 miles fromHistoric Haymarket in Lincolon. Clean laundry facilities. They also have large washer and dryer if you need to do bed covers."

      "Main office has supplies, food, ice, and ice cream. Activities include a pool, water balloons, water slide, playground, three wheel and four wheel bike rentals, and rock mining."

      from $35 - $67 / night

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      7. Fawn Meadows — Two Rivers SRA

      4.0(4)18mi from Louisville6 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "This is a small campground a little ways before you get to lakeside campground. These spots are electric with fire pits and picnic tables. It is near the road and the dump station is in view."

      "Great spot but no wifi"

      from $35 / night

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      8. Goldenrod Campground — Two Rivers SRA

      4.3(4)18mi from Louisville25 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Goldenrod is one of 6 campgrounds at Twin Rivers State Park. Half of this campground has electric and half has none. It is right next to lake 4 with some beach access."

      "Very nice camp sites and playgrounds for children nice clean fishing lakes and river access."

      from $30 / night

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      9. Hitchcock County Nature Center

      4.6(32)33mi from LouisvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Did some backcountry camping at the Badger Ridge location, overall the stay was great!"

      "The tent campsites are close together in the campground all of them have fire rings with grates. There is a vault toliet just up from the site."

      from $10 - $50 / night

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      10. Cottonwood — Two Rivers SRA

      4.3(4)19mi from Louisville23 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Two rivers is my favorite Nebraska hidden gem! The state Rec Park is by both the Elkhorn and Platte rivers, thus it’s name, Two Rivers."

      "State park with many amenities! River and small lake fishing as well. No wifi, good T-Mobile cell service"

      from $30 / night

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    • Tarrah C.
      Apr. 5, 2023

      Platte River State Park Campground

      Great for a family get away

      Tents, cabins and RV camping. Toilets, showers, fire rings. There is a small lake with paddle boats and kayaks for rent. They have a pool and dining hall for rent. Tons od trails and many of them a taylored to mountain biking. There are 2 types of cabins, basic that has a bed amd refrigerator. Then there are luxury glamping cabins.

    • Sarah H.
      Aug. 7, 2016

      Arrowhead Park Campground

      Easy Family Camping Near Omaha

      Our family and another family shared a primitive tent site near the back of the park. We were first and foremost impressed with the freedom we had in choosing our site. Tent camping here is non-reservable, but once you enter the park, you may choose from any spots containing a fire pit outside of RV loops. Tent sites range from lake-front, to playground side, to more private sites on the outer rim of the park. We chose a large, private site at the back of the park. This site was well maintained and had enough space to easily accommodate two families of four. We even had a picnic shelter all to ourselves. Our site was lined by woods and farmland and had a good view of a small pond. The night was full of exciting animal noises from both the nearby farm and pond. Vault toilets were a short walk away with clean shower facilities just a few loops away. The kids enjoyed riding bikes up and down gravel roads, looking for frogs, and playing on the playground. Canoe and paddle boat rental is extremely reasonable. Hiking trails near the park entrance are rugged. The staff was incredibly kind and easy-going, yet attentive. Just a short drive from neighboring towns, this is a good starter campground for families with younger kids. We hope to return in winter to check out the camping cabins.

    • Emily M.
      Apr. 20, 2021

      Platte River State Park Campground

      Wonderful and Fun

      Love Platte River State park. Lots to do, especially fun for kids. Cute cabins. Camp sites are decent and bathrooms are clean. Lots of hiking on well maintained trails, the pool is usually pretty busy on weekends.

    • Carla D.
      Aug. 26, 2016

      Union Pacific Cabooses — Two Rivers SRA

      Fun place to take the kids

      If you enjoy some extra comforts, rent one of the train cabooses which feature a small kitchen, bathroom, AC and beds with mattresses. Our kids loved the lofted full sized bed (but we kicked them to the bunk beds). There are charcoal grills outside, a close by swimming area, and lots of space to wander.

    • D
      Sep. 16, 2020

      Memphis Lake State Rec Area

      Camping Right on the Lake

      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. It's generally pretty quiet and people respect the 10 pm quiet hours rule. Each site has a picnic table and fire ring.

    • Jason F.
      May. 13, 2022

      Platte River State Park Campground

      Perfect spot to explore Omaha and the Great Plains

      Platte River State Park is a beautiful, full service park with plenty of amenities. There are playgrounds and a splash pad for the kids, canoe rentals, and plenty of trails to hike or bike. Sites are concrete pads with full hookups and include a fire ring and picnic table. The campground also has a bathroom and dog park. 5 bars of AT&T @ 120Mbps!

    • S
      May. 14, 2026

      Hitchcock County Nature Center

      Backcountry Camping

      Did some backcountry camping at the Badger Ridge location, overall the stay was great! The park has multiple hike-in backcountry locations, tent camping spots near the road, RV pads with water and electric, as well as a few small cabins. The scenery is amazing! The shower house was also clean and well maintained.

    • Tarrah C.
      Apr. 5, 2023

      Hitchcock County Nature Center

      Beautiful Area

      The tent campsites are close together in the campground all of them have fire rings with grates. There is a vault toliet just up from the site. There are also a lot of hike in sites that are equiped with a fire ring, no bathrooms though. Tons of hiking trails ranging from hard to easy. Plenty of RV spots and they have cabins

    • Pat V.
      Sep. 14, 2019

      Hitchcock County Nature Center

      Great outdoors close to the city!

      Hitchcock Nature Center is north of Crescent, IA and just let outside Omaha, NE. A short drive from the city and you are in the Loess Hills that were explored by Lewis and Clark on their trek west. The is a $3 day use pass or a $20 yearly pass available.

      This place has a lot to offer anyone. They have Nature education events, archery range, a handicapped accessible boardwalk trail, hiking trails, camping, etc. There are miles of trail available with backcountry camping available for $10 per night. RV camping is also available for $15 per night with electric, showers/bathrooms, picnic tables, fire rings, etc. They also offer a couple cabins for rent.

      The hiking is fantastic and offers something for every skill level. There are absolutely gorgeous views of the Missouri River valley below. All trails are marked and the a multiple different trailheads, many which start around the visitors center/tower Overlook. During the winter they even over snowshoeing events. It is really a nice place to get outdoors anytime of the year.


    Guide to Louisville

    Cabin camping near Louisville, Nebraska offers diverse accommodation options within the rolling landscapes of eastern Nebraska. This region sits at approximately 1,000 feet elevation and experiences four distinct seasons with humid summers and cold winters. Winter cabin stays are popular for those seeking proximity to Omaha's attractions while summer brings heavy usage of recreation facilities along the Platte River.

    What to do

    Hiking trails: Hitchcock Nature Center provides exceptional hiking opportunities with views overlooking the Missouri River valley. "The hiking is fantastic and offers something for every skill level. There are absolutely gorgeous views of the Missouri River valley below," notes a visitor at Hitchcock County Nature Center.

    Paddle boating: Several lakes within state recreation areas offer water activities accessible from cabin locations. At Two Rivers SRA, a visitor reports, "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."

    Fishing: Multiple lakes and river access points provide fishing opportunities at several state parks. "Two rivers is my favorite Nebraska hidden gem! The state Rec Park is by both the Elkhorn and Platte rivers, thus its name, Two Rivers," explains a camper, who adds that the Cottonwood area "lays right on the Platte River and it is beautiful watching the sunset over the water."

    What campers like

    Cabins with river views: Several cabin locations offer direct views of the Platte River. A visitor to Platte River State Park Campground shared, "I love Platte River State Park; there are accommodations for every type of camper - cabins, RV, primitive - hell they even have teepees!"

    Year-round access: Winter cabin camping is available at select locations. One camper at West Omaha / NE Lincoln KOA Holiday noted, "We always stop here when we're traveling on I-80. It's the perfect distance for us to overnight before moving on. Clean campground, showers/bathroom. Courteous employees."

    Family-friendly amenities: Many cabins are situated near activities for children. A visitor remarked about Camp A Way Campground, "This destination was so fun! Sites are shaded and spacious. Awesome playground, pool, water slide and more! Super cute place to stay with family."

    What you should know

    Reservation timing: Most cabins require advance booking, particularly during summer months. "We picked this campground as a stopping point on the way to Yellowstone primarily for the pool for the kids. The pool is awesome. It was, however, expensive," reports a camper at Eugene T. Mahoney State Park Campground.

    Kitchen supplies: Cabin kitchens vary significantly in what they provide. A visitor at Memphis Lake State Rec Area advised, "The reason I didn't give it 5 stars is because there weren't any scenic walking trails that I found, but there was fishing and a small playground if you have children."

    Noise considerations: Highway proximity affects several cabin locations. A tent camper at Camp A Way noted, "Its extremely loud and constant highway sounds. If you are in a camper or RV, it probably doesn't make much difference, but in a tent, it took away a bit of the magic of camping for us."

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Louisville, NE is Eugene T. Mahoney State Park Campground with a 4.1-star rating from 47 reviews.

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