Best Campgrounds near York, NE

Camping near York, Nebraska encompasses a mix of established RV parks, family-friendly campgrounds, and more primitive recreation areas along the I-80 corridor. The region features several well-maintained facilities including Double Nickel Campground in Waco, Prairie Oasis Campground in Henderson, and York Kampground within city limits. These locations provide convenient access for travelers along Interstate 80, with most sites situated within 20 miles of York. Many campgrounds in the area offer recreational amenities like swimming pools, mini-golf, and playgrounds, making them suitable for family trips. According to visitors, Double Nickel Campground provides "lots to do" with amenities including "a swimming pool, mini golf course, and sites with great trees."

Most campgrounds in the York area operate seasonally from April through October, with a few extending into November. Summer temperatures can be hot, with persistent winds common throughout the region. Severe weather, including thunderstorms, can develop quickly during spring and summer months, making weather awareness important for campers. Access to most established campgrounds is straightforward via paved roads, though some recreation areas like Smith Creek require travel on gravel country roads that can become muddy after rain. Nebraska's clay soil becomes "very slippery, sticky and heavy" when wet, potentially creating challenging conditions for vehicles without four-wheel drive.

The camping options around York cater primarily to RV travelers, with most established sites offering full hookups including water, electric (30/50 amp), and sewer connections. Many campgrounds provide amenities specifically for interstate travelers, including pull-through sites for large rigs and reliable Wi-Fi. Tent camping is available at most locations but is secondary to RV accommodations. Highway noise is noticeable at many campgrounds due to their proximity to I-80, though this is offset by convenience for travelers. Streeter Park Campground in nearby Aurora offers a particularly good value with some reviewers noting it provides "free electricity and water" with a dump station nearby, making it popular for overnight stays while crossing Nebraska.

Best Camping Sites Near York, Nebraska (67)

    1. Double Nickel Campground

    16 Reviews
    York, NE
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 728-5558

    $45 - $75 / night

    "Swimming pool was fantastic, they had a mini golf course, but it was too hot to play outside. Lots of sites have great trees. Excellent choice for camping."

    "Campground Review

    We pulled into The Double Nickel Campground off of I-80 at the Waco exit(360) in Nebraska and were pleasantly surprised. We had a pull-thru site with Electric and Water."

    2. Prairie Oasis Campground & Cabins

    17 Reviews
    York, NE
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 723-5227

    $30 - $41 / night

    "While it is close to the freeway, the noise never seemed to bother us.  There is a nice little pond to walk around too.

    Patti and Todd are awesome hosts.  "

    "This campground is located north of the interstate at the Henderson exit. We came to just get out for the first time this year because of Covid-19."

    3. Recharge Lake Campground

    10 Reviews
    York, NE
    1 mile
    Website

    $5 - $15 / night

    "Weather was pleasant..always windy in Nebraska."

    "We stopped here for 1 night on our way through Nebraska."

    4. Smith Creek Recreation Area

    14 Reviews
    Seward, NE
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 362-6601

    "Nice quiet spot on a creek fed lake. Boat/fishing dock. Newly constructed restrooms on a concrete pad. Only one drive up spot 4 or five spots for tents on grass a short carry from the parking."

    "There’s several spots available to pitch a tent near the shelter or down the hill. Multiple ring fires, picnic tables and grills available for use. There’s also trash bins which is nice."

    5. Streeter Park Campground

    28 Reviews
    Marquette, NE
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 694-6992

    "There's a playground nearby and several walking paths as well as a restroom. these cell service was great and the camp even has free wi-fi provided by the city."

    "Nice city park trail through the trees for a good morning walk. "

    6. Smiths Creek Recreational Area

    8 Reviews
    Seward, NE
    15 miles

    "Not far from the highway but not too loud. Lots of picnic tables and fire pits, space for tents next to the lake and below the dam (walk over the knoll behind the playground)."

    "It was not far off the highway but no road noise. Great place for a free overnight camp."

    7. York Kampground

    3 Reviews
    York, NE
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (308) 440-0625

    "Very close to fast food and gas stations! Would definitely stay again."

    8. Buckley Park Campground

    8 Reviews
    Stromsburg, NE
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 764-8228

    "The city park is a quick walk. Wonderful little site, be aware there is train tracks that run next to the park."

    "It was a very quiet area next to a nice park. I ended up staying two evenings and I was the only person there for the first night and during the second night of a couple other campers arrived."

    9. Beaver Crossing City Park

    7 Reviews
    Seward, NE
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 532-3925

    "Clean flush restrooms within walking distance. when I first arrived and saw the ballfields and pool I thought it might be noisy but by 8:30 pm all was quite. Donation suggested."

    "A little hidden gem of a campground tucked off the interstate. Nice play park, swimming pool, ball fields for families. A few sites with water and electric for RVs."

    10. Prairie Oasis RV Park

    2 Reviews
    York, NE
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 723-5227

    $49 - $53 / night

    "Small lake with a couple of paddle boats. Very peaceful and road noise not noticeable inside MH. Very good WiFi."

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Recent Reviews near York, NE

362 Reviews of 67 York Campgrounds


  • Krystal T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 15, 2025

    York Kampground

    Quick overnight stay

    This campground was perfect for what we needed. Which was a place to rest on a longer journey. The host was super helpful and friendly when we needed to switch spots and answer some questions. The bathhouse was clean and the neighbors were kind and respectful. Very close to fast food and gas stations! Would definitely stay again.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 11, 2025

    Bader Memorial Park

    Great overnighter!

    Small campground great for an overnight stop. Some nice hiking trails near the Platte River, bird watching hut to hike out to and small ponds for fishing. Nice clean sites. Small playground.

  • 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.

  • wThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 25, 2025

    Smiths Creek Recreational Area

    Perfect

    It was not far off the highway but no road noise. Great place for a free overnight camp.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 24, 2025

    Smith Creek Recreation Area

    Quick overnight stay

    We had a quick one night stay as a van camper. Parked in the stone parking area adjacent to the toilets. A single bright light lit the entire parking lot. We arrived at 9:00 and quickly set up for sleeping. It was dark, our interior car lights immediately attracted numerous bugs. Late in the evening, a vehicle can't in and did a couple of "doughnuts" in the parking lot. It was a nice place overall for a single night.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 17, 2025

    Riverside Park

    Very good facilities

    Glad to have electric hook up to run AC in August worth the $25 restrooms have showers and are well maintained. AT&T good cell service Some sites have water hookups Very peaceful and felt real secure nice little town

  • Austin B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 15, 2025

    Area 5 Campground

    Simple and quiet

    Features:

    • self service
    • primitive camp sites
    • fire pits
    • picnic tables
    • vault toilets
    • plenty of shade
    • hand pump well water drinking fountain
    • a very dry lake
    • a boat ramp that leads to a dry lake bed overtaken by weeds
    • bugs bugs bugs
    • okay night skies

    This little spot is well maintained with mowed camping sections that each have numbered picnic tables and a fire pit. The picnic tables have a little placard to display your camping permit, which is just gotten from a board at the entrance to the campground. There are vault toilets that are definitely not the worst I've seen. And there's a cute little hand pump well water drinking fountain that I wouldn't trust drinking from, but it was fun to pump the water out for a minute or two! The lake was, unfortunately, extremely dry during my visit. There was no direct path to the water bank without cutting through a jungle of a dry lake bed covered in, likely tick infested, weeds. But at least the boat ramp would've served as a great foot/wheelchair ramp to walk down to the water...if there was a path through all the weeds. Lastly, bugs and mosquitoes were torture, but that's to be expected in Nebraska in August. Just be sure to bring your bug spray, and maybe wait to come by until some year when the lake is full.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 14, 2025

    Yankee hill wildlife management area

    Dumpster on site

    This place has a dumpster available and it also has a three-day limit in a six-day period.

    The sites aren't technically sites. They're just little places off the side of the road that you can park. So just find a spot park there and you're good to go.

    The road coming in has some big ruts, but the rest of the park seems to be rut free. I had no issues taking my 12 foot tall short bus through there.

  • cThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 13, 2025

    Pioneer Trails Recreation Area

    Idyllic Spot amidst the cornfields

    Just happened upon this small camping area off of Rte 14. So peaceful. Perfect for us as we needed sun for our solar panels but not much shade otherwise. Surrounded by cornfields. Pulled in on a Tuesday and only 3 other RV’s here. Such a lovely surprise. Tent camping available further down from the RV area.


Guide to York

Camping sites near York, Nebraska typically sit along flat prairie landscapes in the central plains region. Most campgrounds around York feature level terrain at elevations between 1,600-1,700 feet. The region experiences significant seasonal temperature fluctuations with summer highs commonly reaching 90°F while winter lows can drop well below freezing. Clay soil conditions throughout the area can create challenging camping situations after rainfall events.

What to do

Disc golf adventures: The 18-hole course at Buckley Park Campground provides a perfect recreational opportunity for campers. "They have an 18 hole disc golf, tennis, volleyball, basketball, pool, and 3 playgrounds. They have really put a lot of work in this park," notes reviewer Chris H.

Water recreation: Paddle boats available at several area lakes offer a relaxing activity option. At Prairie Oasis Campground & Cabins, "the pond has three paddle boats and you can fish. Water is murky and seems to only contain bluegill and bullheads," according to Bryan R.

Nature walks and wildlife viewing: Many campgrounds feature walking paths with opportunities for wildlife observation. "Nice little walking paths along the lake," notes Abby M. about Smith Creek Recreation Area, while Shannon G. from Prairie Oasis enjoyed "frog hunting and boy were they big."

What campers like

Affordable camping options: Several campgrounds in the York area operate on donation systems rather than fixed fees. At Streeter Park Campground, campers appreciate the value: "Great park in Aurora that you can stay for up to four nights with electric and water. There is a dump site," reports Ryan M.

Clean facilities: Well-maintained bathrooms are consistently mentioned in positive reviews. Angela G. notes about Prairie Oasis: "The bathrooms were clean with nice hot showers," while Ron O. mentions the "newly constructed restrooms on a concrete pad" at Smith Creek Recreation Area.

Convenient locations: Many campgrounds provide easy access from major routes without sacrificing peaceful settings. About Smith Creek Recreation Area, Maya H. notes it's "about 3 turns off the highway via dirt road. Very pretty, clean toilets, potable water, has picnic tables and grills."

What you should know

Variable road conditions: Access roads to some recreation areas can become problematic after rainfall. At Smith Creek, Ron O. cautions: "The road in is typical gravel country road that can get a bit muddy with rain... Nebraska clay very slippery sticky and heavy."

Train noise considerations: Several campgrounds in the area experience railroad noise. At Beaver Crossing City Park, the proximity to tracks means occasional train whistles, while Jennifer K. reports about another location: "The trains are not in the distance! They sound like they're about to hit you!"

Seasonal closures: Most facilities operate from spring through fall. Christina A. reports Beaver Crossing offers "easy water and electric hookups with different options for 20, 30, and 50," but winter travelers should verify if facilities remain operational during off-season months.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Many York area campgrounds feature kid-friendly play areas. At Double Nickel Campground, Tony G. reports: "Many kid activities with even a Saturday movie night the park put on for the kids. You will not find better service anywhere."

Swimming opportunities: Several locations offer swimming facilities during summer months. Melissa H. notes that Prairie Oasis includes a "sweet little pond with bull frogs that my sons loved chasing after, paddle boats, swing set and sand box."

Activity options: Campgrounds often provide multiple recreational facilities. Eric P. appreciates Double Nickel's "all sorts of games: Basketball, volleyball, miniature golf, Large Jenga, etc... Nice pool."

Tips from RVers

Site sizes and configurations: RVers should note the varying site dimensions across campgrounds. MickandKarla W. describes Double Nickel: "The utilities were at the center of the long gravel pad. Water pressure was okay at around 40 psi... The sites here are decently spaced especially for a private CG."

Hookup availability: Electric amperage varies between locations. Steve W. mentions Prairie Oasis offers "full hook ups and pull thur sites," while Benjamin L. notes Beaver Crossing provides "water and 50 amp electric hookups."

Leveling requirements: Site grading differs between campgrounds. Steve W. appreciates Prairie Oasis where "all sites are nice and level, didn't even have to level the RV," which saves setup time for travelers passing through the area.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near York, NE?

According to TheDyrt.com, York, NE offers a wide range of camping options, with 67 campgrounds and RV parks near York, NE and 3 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near York, NE?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near York, NE is Double Nickel Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 16 reviews.

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

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