Camping near Martell, NE

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    Campgrounds near Martell, Nebraska include several state recreation areas with a mix of primitive and developed sites. Bluestem State Recreation Area, Stagecoach State Recreation Area, and Wagon Train State Recreation Area provide camping options within 20 miles of Lincoln. Most areas accommodate tent and RV camping, with Camp A Way Campground offering cabin rentals. Yankee Hill Wildlife Management Area provides free dispersed camping with a three-day maximum stay. These camping areas range from lakeside locations with fishing access to more secluded spots in wooded settings.

    Primitive tent sites dominate the landscape at many of these recreation areas, with varying levels of amenities. "If you want to avoid camper cities and crowded camp sites within 30 minutes of Lincoln Nebraska, Olive Creek is a good choice," notes one camper about the primitive camping options. Several campgrounds require Nebraska state park permits, available through self-registration at entrance kiosks. Most areas remain open year-round, though winter camping offers quieter experiences with fewer visitors. Water access becomes limited in dry seasons, with reviews mentioning "extremely dry" conditions at Bluestem Lake during summer months. Vault toilets are standard at most primitive sites, while developed campgrounds offer electric hookups and shower facilities.

    The state recreation areas near Martell feature lakeside camping popular with anglers and paddlers. Campers report Branched Oak Lake State Recreation Area and Camp A Way as the highest-rated developed campgrounds, offering amenities like showers, electric hookups, and sewer connections. Primitive camping areas receive mixed reviews, with Wagon Train described as having "a small area for tent camping that is quite open to other sites - not for campers hoping to get privacy." Wildlife viewing opportunities exist at several locations, particularly Yankee Hill Wildlife Management Area, though a review mentioned "a large marshy, stagnant pond, so bring mosquito repellent." Many camping areas provide fire rings and picnic tables at designated sites, with swimming beaches available at certain lakes during summer months.

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    Best Campgrounds near Martell (92)

      1. Camp A Way Campground

      4.6(31)15mi from MartellRVs, 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,"

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

      from $35 - $67 / night

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      2. Lakeview Campground — Pawnee State Recreation Area

      4.2(25)16mi from Martell31 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."

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

      from $30 / night

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      3. Bluestem State Rec Area

      3.5(6)2mi from Martell36 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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      4. Yankee hill wildlife management area

      3.6(5)7mi from MartellRVs, 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."

      5. Stagecoach Dam-Site 9 Park

      4.3(4)6mi from MartellRVs, Tents

      "There are a bunch of campsites close to the lake but if you keep going there is a parking area and a short trail through the woods that leads to an open area right by the lake."

      "Great little lake. Fun to explore and hike in the wooded areas, and some of the best camping spots are a little hidden."

      6. Conestoga State Recreation Area

      3.8(6)10mi from MartellRVs, Tents

      "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."

      7. Olive Creek Lake State Recreation Area

      3.7(3)6mi from MartellRVs, Tents

      from $10 - $25 / night

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      8. Wagon Train Primitive sites

      3.8(4)9mi from MartellRVs, Tents

      "This SRA about 25 minutes Southeast of Lincoln Nebraska is a favorite go to for me and my boys."

      "The walk to the lake is quiet, and the sunsets are beautiful on the water! We will definitely be going back again."

      9. Branched Oak Lake State Rec Area

      4.1(28)24mi from Martell195 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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      10. Area 5 Campground

      3.5(2)2mi from Martell

      "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."

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    527 Reviews of 92 Martell Campgrounds


    • E
      Jun. 7, 2026

      Pine Grove RV Park & Campground

      BLUE COLLAR WORKERS BEWARE

      •Turned of my water off in the winter time while it was in the negatives outside which froze my water and busted my water heater.

      •quiet time is after 9 but we’re trying to make guests leave before 6

      •their water line busted and they refused to reimburse multiple people for the 5 days we all went without water

      •You can’t sit your trash out AT ALL, not even in the bed of your truck cause the dozens of stray cats will rip it apart and scatter it everywhere. They will also tear up your camper underneath looking for warmth

      •owner saw me taking the trash out one day and offered to take it then turned around and told me I was to lazy to take it

      •had 2 friends and their 3 kids come join us for a cookout and the owners pulled up in their golf cart, freaking out about how loud our “party” was and that the our new neighbors complained. Went to go apologize the next day and the neighbors said they didn’t even hear us.

      •kept trying to up charge me on rent and electricity, one month my electric was $53 and the next month it was over $300 (the same month I wasn’t even there for 2 weeks)

      •multiple blue collar workers left because the owners were treating them the same way

      •they have a nice pool. If you want to invite anybody make sure you got extra money cause they’ll charge you whatever they feel like charging you that day. Went from $3 a person to $5 a person in just 2 days

      •claim they’re Christians but refuse to you help in any way and will try to get as much money from you as they can

      •••••••CHECK YOUR METER••••••••• when I left they tried saying my electric bill was higher than my deposit of $300 but when I told them I took a picture of the meter and how their price didn’t match the amount of kilowatts I had used (15 cents per kw) they sent me my deposit back

      All this coming from someone who stayed here for 6 months and finally had enough

    • Dani P.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 7, 2026

      Walnut Creek Lake & Recreation Area

      Well maintained campground

      This was a beautiful little spot in town. All the spots were decently spaced out so you had your privacy, and it was surprisingly quiet. It is on the edge a housing area, so you can see people's porches across the street, but it wasnt bad. The price is very reasonable especially if you're just spending the night while driving through. Its very green, well maintained and pretty, we even saw some fireflies! It has electric hook ups and a dump station as well.

    • S
      Jun. 3, 2026

      Eugene T. Mahoney State Park Campground

      So much to offer!

      This park offers something for everyone! Although the campsites are average this big beautiful park makes up for it in other ways. From the aquatic park, to the stables, hiking and biking trails, a small marina with fishing and paddle boats, and a nature center, you won’t have to leave to be entertained. Recommend staying at the lakeside campground for better views.

    • WThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 28, 2026

      Walnut Creek Lake & Recreation Area

      Great Little Campground!

      Beautiful city owned campground. 50 and/or 30 amp electric at all sites. No water hookups, but spigots are located throughout the park. No shower house, only pit toilets. However, at $20 a night a steal!

    • RThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 3, 2026

      Yankee hill wildlife management area

      Good for a night or two

      Small old fishing lake with open area to park and car camp. I’m in a van with another camper in a small travel trailer. Area looks to be left unmaintained and dirty but it does have pit toilets.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 30, 2026

      Lake Wanahoo State Recreation Area

      great views

      We were skeptical about this place but for the most part it was ok. Beautiful sites along the lake. No one there when we got there and no maps to know where to go. Took a while but found the site we had reserved online. Were disappointed by the road noise- there is a major road going down other side of lake and nothing to block the noise. Also no star gazing here as the area across the lake has lots of very bright lights. We went to the toilets and found the vault toilets with just sanitizer and someone else said, but we had also read there was a shower house. Walked around trying to find it (a map would have helped!). Could not find it but luckily there was a person outside there camper that we asked (the place was practically deserted) and they pointed it out to us. Luckily it was only a slightly longer walk than the vaulted toilets. Showers have to be paid for and timed. No hot water in sink, not much place to put towel or toiletries. 4 family rooms. Noticed they were never cleaned while we were there- dirty and bugs.

    • 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.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      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.


    Guide to Martell

    Camping options near Martell, Nebraska are spread across elevations between 1,300 and 1,500 feet, with most sites situated around small recreation lakes. The region experiences hot summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F from June through August, while spring and fall offer milder conditions for campers. Several campgrounds remain open year-round despite Nebraska's cold winters, with winter camping providing solitude and wildlife viewing opportunities.

    What to do

    Kayaking and fishing: At Conestoga State Recreation Area, the lake offers excellent opportunities for small watercraft. "Fishing for mature fish will not be possible until 2021 according to Nebraska game and parks. I did see plentiful immature fish while kayaking the lake in June of 2019," notes one camper about the Conestoga State Recreation Area.

    Hiking trails: While not extensive, several campgrounds offer short walking paths. "There is a mile-long hiking and biking trail is also found in the park," states a visitor about Wagon Train Primitive sites, making it suitable for quick nature walks near your campsite.

    Swimming beaches: Many lakes have designated swimming areas during summer months. At Branched Oak Lake State Rec Area, "There is a huge no-wake area of the lake for kayaking and paddle boarding. They also offer boat rentals," making it ideal for water activities.

    Archery range: Some recreation areas provide target practice opportunities. One reviewer mentions, "I love the whole park - especially the archery range!!" at Lakeview Campground in Pawnee State Recreation Area.

    What campers like

    Stargazing conditions: The rural setting creates excellent night sky viewing. "Olive Creek is a good choice. Primative, tent only, and far enough from major roads to reduce man made noises. Enjoy excellent star gazing away from city lights," shares a camper about Olive Creek Lake.

    Kid-friendly activities: Camp A Way Campground receives high marks from families. "This place has tons for kids to do. There is a hand-built playground, basketball court, slip n slide, dog park, bounce stuff for kids," states a reviewer who stayed in a tent.

    Winter solitude: Off-season camping provides a different experience. A reviewer 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," about Bluestem State Recreation Area.

    Lakeside sites: Several campgrounds offer prime waterfront camping. "Middle Oak Creek campground has a row of 10-12 electrical spots that are perfect for shore fishing, kayak launch, lakeside views!" explains a camper about Branched Oak Lake.

    What you should know

    Permit requirements: Most recreation areas require state park permits available at entrance kiosks. "A pack in primitive campground was also added to the lake and is accessible via a gravel hiking path," notes a visitor to Wagon Train, explaining the site layout.

    Noise levels: Highway proximity affects some camping experiences. At 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," providing an accurate picture of what to expect.

    Insect conditions: Seasonal bug activity requires preparation. "The WMA has a large marshy, stagnant pond, so bring mosquito repellent," warns a Yankee Hill visitor, highlighting practical considerations for summer camping.

    Seasonal water levels: Lake conditions fluctuate throughout the year. "I did see plentiful immature fish while kayaking the lake in June of 2019. The lake was complete dredged out and the parks commission added several silt pond around the lake to capture silt run off," shares a Conestoga visitor about recent lake improvements.

    Tips for camping with families

    Kid-friendly destinations: Pawnee Dam Site 14 Campground offers recreational opportunities for children. "Stayed here on our way traveling out west. The sites were awesome! Very well-kept grounds and a beautiful park. Lots of wildlife and nice and quiet," shares a visitor about the family-friendly atmosphere.

    Playground facilities: Some campgrounds feature dedicated play areas. "This destination was so fun! Sites are shaded and spacious. Awesome playground, pool, water slide and more! Super cute place to stay with family," notes a Camp A Way visitor.

    Tent camping with children: Choose sites with easy bathroom access. "We were here years ago when the kids were all a little younger. They had such fond memories that we made it work to swing thru Lincoln again and they had a blast even as teenagers," explains a repeat visitor to Camp A Way about its lasting appeal.

    Swimming safety: Lakes have varying conditions for young swimmers. "It has a very clean beach area, a boat and kayak landing area and many children parks," shares a Branched Oak Lake camper about the family-friendly amenities.

    Tips from RVers

    Hookup availability: Wagon Train State Recreation Area offers various options for RVs. "Level gravel pads and easy manoeuvering with 29ft TT, 30/15a electric, only 3-4 spots with water hookup which are taken. Water is available to fill tanks," explains a recent visitor about the practical RV accommodations.

    Dump station locations: Plan for waste management between campgrounds. "If you RV you'll also have access to a dump station," notes a Wagon Train reviewer, though facilities vary widely between recreation areas.

    Road conditions: Access roads may present challenges for larger rigs. "The roads around this area are almost all gravel including the main strip through the camp area so you'll have to find your way around to minimize time on gravel," cautions a Wagon Train visitor about navigation concerns.

    Generator rules: Understand noise restrictions at each campsite near Martell, Nebraska. "Located just a bit west of Lincoln, NE. Gravel road and sites in the rv section with electric only so fill up with fresh water before setting up. All sites are first come first serve with self check-in," advises a Conestoga camper about arrival preparation.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Martell, NE?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Martell, NE offers a wide range of camping options, with 92 campgrounds and RV parks near Martell, NE and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Martell, NE?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Martell, NE is Camp A Way Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 31 reviews.

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

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