Best Campgrounds near Malcolm, NE

The Malcolm, Nebraska area encompasses multiple state recreation areas and developed campgrounds within short driving distances. Branched Oak Lake State Recreation Area stands as the most prominent camping destination, located approximately 8 miles northwest of Malcolm, with areas for tent camping, RV sites with hookups, and primitive camping options. Other nearby options include Camp A Way Campground in Lincoln, which offers cabin accommodations in addition to tent and RV sites, and Pawnee State Recreation Area with its Lakeview Campground. Most campgrounds in the region provide mixed-use sites that accommodate various camping styles, though availability varies by location and season.

Nebraska state recreation areas near Malcolm typically require entrance permits for vehicles, with additional fees for camping. Non-Nebraska plated vehicles face surcharges at state-managed properties. Campgrounds like Branched Oak Lake offer both reservable and first-come, first-served sites, with electric hookups available at many locations. Water access points for fishing and boating are common features throughout the region's recreation areas, though some lakes may have speed restrictions. Summer temperatures typically range from 70-90°F, while spring and fall bring milder conditions but more variable weather. Winter camping is available at some locations but with reduced services. A review noted that "Branched Oak is far enough from major roads that all you'll hear is nature and the crackle of your fire."

Lakeside camping represents a significant draw throughout the Malcolm area, with multiple recreation areas featuring water access for fishing, boating, and swimming. Pawnee State Recreation Area and Branched Oak Lake both offer shoreline camping options. Many campers mention enjoying the relative seclusion of these areas despite their proximity to Lincoln. Primitive camping areas tend to provide more privacy and natural settings, while developed campgrounds offer amenities like showers, electric hookups, and improved facilities. Several visitors highlighted the quality of star-gazing opportunities at campgrounds farther from city lights. Train noise affects some campgrounds in the region, particularly Louisville State Recreation Area, where a reviewer mentioned that "there is a train that goes very near the grounds and it needs to use its horn while passing through, which happens a lot."

Best Camping Sites Near Malcolm, Nebraska (96)

    1. Branched Oak Lake State Rec Area

    28 Reviews
    Malcolm, NE
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 783-3400

    $25 - $35 / night

    "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."

    "Though this does not have flush toilets or showers they are very near in the adjacent campground."

    2. Camp A Way Campground

    31 Reviews
    Lincoln, NE
    9 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"

    3. Lakeview Campground — Pawnee State Recreation Area

    25 Reviews
    Malcolm, NE
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 796-2362

    $30 / night

    "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."

    "The change machine was either broken or out of change but that seems to be the norm this year at Nebraska parks."

    4. Area One Campground

    5 Reviews
    Malcolm, NE
    3 miles

    "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."

    5. Conestoga State Recreation Area

    6 Reviews
    Denton, NE
    10 miles
    Website

    "Conestoga is entirely walk up with no reservations."

    "Sites with electric hook ups available, dump station on location. Will definitely stay here again when in the area."

    6. Area 3 Campground — Pawnee State Recreation Area

    3 Reviews
    Malcolm, NE
    4 miles
    +1 (402) 796-2362

    $30 / night

    "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!"

    8. Eugene T. Mahoney State Park Campground

    46 Reviews
    Ashland, NE
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 944-2523

    $25 - $485 / 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."

    10. Area Three Campground

    2 Reviews
    Malcolm, NE
    5 miles

    "Late October tent camping- low around 19f... we seemed to be the only souls in the place. Our site was a few hundred yards from the lake, and we had a great morning walk."

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Recent Reviews near Malcolm, NE

533 Reviews of 96 Malcolm Campgrounds


  • cynthia S.
    Apr. 17, 2026

    Elkhorn Shores

    Beautiful, serene

    Staff is very friendly, going out of their way to help and the site was gorgeous; very close to the water. Thank you!

  • Johanna A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 14, 2026

    Area 5 Campground

    Quiet, a bit rustic

    Stayed here mid April during the week, lake is almost totally dried up. Lots of fun birds! A few bugs but quiet. We didn’t have a fire because it was windy and things are so dry already.

  • Ashley R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 5, 2026

    Smith Creek Recreation Area

    Quiet place to sleep, bright parking lot

    We pulled off to sleep here for a quick night. Vault toilets, enough space for a couple tents and a fire ring along the water. Also a playground if you have little ones.

    There was a bright light in the middle of the lot, a lot of little black bugs and garbage everywhere.

    Ultimately, it was a decent nights sleep.

  • R
    Apr. 3, 2026

    Walnut Creek Lake & Recreation Area

    Quiet place with easy access to the metro

    This is a nice campground located on the edge of Papillion, Nebraska. There are several trails nearby, some paved and others grass. The main trailhead is easily accessible from the park road.

    The campground is fairly quiet and well maintained, with plenty of space between sites. Most sites are level, making setup easy. There is a bathhouse available, but no showers. A boat ramp is located within the park, and you’ll often see fishing boats out on the water if you head over to the lake.

    While the park itself can be fairly busy, the campground is set away from the main traffic areas, so it still feels quiet and relaxed.

    There is a camp host on site. Cell service good here.

  • jason B.
    Mar. 30, 2026

    Rockford Lake State Recreation Area

    Fairly average Nebraska SRA

    Decent Nebraska state recreational area clean, and the pads were all very level. Very few campers as it was March when I camped during unseasonably warm the weather. The disappointing part of my experience was there was no dump station and no running water.  considering there was 50 amp service there was still no dump station. The lake seemed very nice and well care for. I would come back if I was in the area.

  • RyanJess_024
    Mar. 5, 2026

    Lake Wanahoo State Recreation Area

    Awful experience

    This is by far the worst place to go camping. First off the restrooms have no running water or soap to wash your hands. Only hand sanitizer hung on the wall. No swimming beach for kids. The worker they had was on his high horse for sure gave a lecture and repeated his self. Complained about how we parked said could not back in. I have never had this experience anywhere else. He was so rude would never return. Worst experience we had in long time.  Don't go nothing to do for family. Branch oak lake way more fun. And they have showers and running water and soap. Oh they did have a shower house but closed but that is only for campers. Not sure what I'm there. So maybe they have soap but for day visits no running water or soap. They do have pump water. What turned us off the most was the rude kid young adult working very rude like he on a power trip. Very disappointed.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 25, 2026

    Smiths Creek Recreational Area

    Great spot on beautiful lake

    Pulling 13’ trailer and parked in gravel lot. Do not appear to be official sites for trailers. Lots of tent sites with grills and tables. Arrived around 3 and no one here. Quiet, snow on ground. Dirt roads to get here well maintained and easy. Seems like there may be a path around the lake.

  • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 19, 2026

    Rockford Lake State Recreation Area

    Typical small rec area

    I stayed at a 30 amp site in campground. Number four, which I think might be the only campground that has electric services. Very basic one pit toilet electric service. And i'm not even sure if the water is on and I haven't found any trash but each site has a picnic table and a fire ring. There is a small trail between some of the sites and the lake is cute but too small and I don't think enough water flowing through it so kind of smelly.


Guide to Malcolm

Camping opportunities near Malcolm, Nebraska provide a mix of prairie vistas and lakeside recreation within 15 miles of the small town. The region sits at approximately 1,280 feet elevation with clay soil that can become muddy after rain. Most campsites near Malcolm, Nebraska operate from April through October with reduced wintertime facilities, though some offer year-round accessibility with electric hookups maintained during colder months.

What to do

Disc golf course access: The Area Three Campground at Branched Oak Lake features a disc golf course near the peninsula with primitive campsites starting at $15 per night. "This is primitive camping on the peninsula of Branched Oak, so you get close access to Disc Golf, nice beach, and Showers just up the road," notes reviewer Charles C.

Kayaking and paddleboarding: Branched Oak Lake State Rec Area offers extensive no-wake zones ideal for non-motorized watercraft. "There's a huge no-wake area of the lake for kayaking and paddle boarding. They also offer boat rentals," according to Jordan H., who gave the park five stars.

Archery range: Both Pawnee and Branched Oak recreation areas maintain public archery ranges open to campers. "We enjoyed the archery range and took plenty of walks. The shower facilities need a lot of updating and the RV spots are pretty dated with narrow roads," mentions Pat V. about their stay at Branched Oak.

Star-gazing opportunities: Clear nights at Area One Campground provide excellent celestial viewing away from city lights. "Nighttime is great for stargazing and they have pretty stellar sunrises," reports Pat V., who camped during a mountain bike race weekend.

What campers like

Lakeside tent camping: Many campers favor sites directly adjacent to water for easy swimming and fishing access. "My first time camping in Nebraska. I've been to several throughout the US. Loved the spot, I was right next to the lake, great swimming access," writes Jennifer T. about her Branched Oak Lake experience.

Family camping tradition: Many reviewers note returning to the same campgrounds year after year. "I've been coming to Branched Oak since I was a kid. I love the vibe of the park. It's usually packed and the beach's are always full but it's always a really good time," shares Skylar S., who rates the campground 5 stars.

Winter camping solitude: Conestoga State Recreation Area offers a quieter experience during off-season months. One winter camper noted, "Pros: closest to downtown Lincoln amenities, electric hook-ups with a few different terrain options for a site, lake view approx 100 yds, no one else camping during winter here (except one van for a night)."

Newly renovated facilities: Recent improvements at some local recreation areas have enhanced the camping experience. "Conestoga SRA is an increasingly popular campground following major renovations that were completed in 2018. Improvements to the picnic tables, restrooms, added shelter area and most importantly a complete overhaul of the lake have made this a much improved campground," notes Joe R.

What you should know

Campground crowds: During peak season, especially weekends, securing a site without reservation can be challenging. "This is one of our favorite places to 'get away' to for fishing, camping, etc. Be warned: VERY BUSY campground as it is super close to a highly populated city. Plan ahead and reserve a spot or go early in the week otherwise you won't get a pad!!!" cautions Jen K. about Middle Oak Creek campground.

Highway noise impacts: Camp A Way Campground in Lincoln sits near Interstate 80, creating ambient traffic sounds. "Its pretty quiet at night from other campers HOWEVER the highway is so close you can see the cars going by. Its extremely loud and constant highway sounds," reports Heather A., though she still rated the campground 4 out of 5 stars.

Water quality concerns: Some lakes in the area experience seasonal algae blooms that affect recreational use. "The lake was closed due to a toxic algae bloom which meant that is was a little quieter than normal," noted Bran P. about Pawnee Lake during their stay.

Bathroom facilities: Quality and cleanliness of restrooms varies significantly between campgrounds and seasons. "The bathrooms were super clean and have locks with code to keep them safe. The shower head could use replacing, but it was a hot shower, so we appreciate it," writes Heather A. about Camp A Way.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly activities: Eugene T. Mahoney State Park Campground offers multiple recreational options for children. "There are so many activities from your typical hiking experience to spending the day at the water park to being able to take the family mini golfing," says Camden O., who gave the park a 5-star rating.

Swimming beaches: Several campgrounds feature designated swimming areas with varying amenities. "This lake is a great place for boats! If you're looking to take out a tube or just power around this area is good as it is larger than most lakes around Lincoln/Omaha. There is also a swimming beach which is nice," reports Kwin K. about Branched Oak Lake.

Playground facilities: Multiple campgrounds maintain playground equipment for younger visitors. "Middle Oak Creek campground has a row of 10-12 electrical spots that are perfect for shore fishing, kayak launch, lakeside views! Nice playgrounds at both camp areas," mentions Jen K.

Family-oriented campgrounds: Some sites specifically cater to families with special amenities. "Very nice campground. Kid friendly with tons of activities. Nice pool & hot tub. Clean laundry facilities and they even have a dog park," writes Tracy A. about Camp A Way Campground.

Tips from RVers

Dump station locations: Lakeview Campground — Pawnee State Recreation Area offers convenient dump facilities. "The nice dump station is located a couple of miles down the road near the Park Office," notes Bran P., who gave the campground 5 stars.

Water access points: Many campgrounds lack direct hookups at sites. "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, would be nice for multiple days if you want to visit the lake," explains Jeff H. about Area 3 Campground at Pawnee.

Electric hookup availability: Sites with reliable power make good stopover locations. "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," shares Russ G.

Overnight convenience: Multiple campgrounds provide easy access from I-80 for travelers passing through. "It's fairly easy access from I-80, and made for a relaxing getaway from the interstate," mentions Dennis P. about Area 3 Campground at Pawnee State Recreation Area.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Malcolm, NE?

According to TheDyrt.com, Malcolm, NE offers a wide range of camping options, with 96 campgrounds and RV parks near Malcolm, NE and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Malcolm, NE?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Malcolm, NE is Branched Oak Lake State Rec Area with a 4.1-star rating from 28 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 2 free dispersed camping spots near Malcolm, NE.