Best RV Parks & Resorts near Shubert, NE

Several RV parks within a 25-mile radius of Shubert offer full-hookup sites for travelers. Victorian Acres RV Park near Nebraska City provides both pull-through and back-in sites with water, electric, and sewer connections, open year-round with concrete pads suitable for larger rigs. Land-N-Park RV Park in Nemaha features level gravel sites under shade trees with 30 and 50 amp service. "Sites each have a picnic table, and fire pit. They are on pavement, level, and are kind of close together," noted one camper about regional options. Auburn Recreation Complex offers 17 electric sites with non-potable water connections at each spot and a dump station at the entrance, accommodating rigs of any size with both 30 and 50 amp service available.

Fall weather typically brings cooler temperatures and less crowding at area campgrounds. Most RV parks in the region maintain good cellular coverage, with visitors reporting 4 bars on Verizon at Victorian Acres. Dump stations are limited at some locations, with Auburn Recreation Complex and Land-N-Park providing on-site sanitary dumping facilities. Reservations are recommended during summer months, though some parks like Auburn Recreation Complex keep sites #7 and #12 available for first-come, first-served arrivals. Pet policies vary between properties - Victorian Acres welcomes pets and includes a dedicated dog park, while Land-N-Park does not permit pets. Most campgrounds in the area close restroom facilities during winter months, though RV sites often remain open with electric service.

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174 Reviews of 50 Shubert Campgrounds


  • PThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 7, 2021

    Victorian Acres RV Park & Campground

    Comfortable and Convenient

    Park has easy access from Highway. Nice mix pull-through and back-in sites. Pet friendly with large dog park and plenty of green space with mature trees.

  • Shannon G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 30, 2018

    Sabetha Lake

    Nice fishing lake-beautiful view

    Sebetha lake is located a few minutes from the town of Sebetha and is a nice area for camping. The camp sites are Electric and Water on gravel. For Rvers There is a group of campsites when you first come in which are not shaded very well, but there are some scattered sites around the lake that are nicely shaded. We were in site 14 with our door facing the lake. What a beautiful view! We had a fire ring, a raised grill, picnic table, and trash barrel. The grounds are well maintained. For primitive camping there are sites scattered around lake which woul make good single or group sites. There is a cement bathroom by the permit station which has vault toilets and was not something I would feel comfortable using. It looks as if they would be the Emergency shelter. It would take a really big emergency for me to go in them. Outside the bathrooms were 2 nice picnic tables under a shelter.

    The lake offers boating, canoeing, jet skiing, nice nature trails, bird-wildlife viewing, scenic drive,and beautiful lake views. There was hardly any traffic going by our area so it was mostly quiet with an exceptional train in the distance. All and all a nice experience.

  • R
    May. 17, 2022

    Land-N-Park RV Park

    Gem in the country

    Ms. Betty, — she answers the phone when you call to make a reservation! All sites are pull through. Probably around 7-8 total sites. 30 amp and 50 Amp. Nice level gravel, shaded lots. Only two campers here tonight. It was a gem of a find, and don’t know that I would have known about it had I not opened The Dyrt! Do yourself a favor— call Ms. Betty and get her directions! They are much better than GPS!!!

    I believe I’ll stay here for 2-3 nights vs just the 1 had planned for. The campground is clean as a whistle and for those that want to “get away,” then you’ll love it! Ms. Betty’s already share with me where I can get get a great breakfast in the a.m. — just a short walk from the campsite. You are literally a part of this little town— Nemaha, NE

    Cell: 402-651-3612 Home: 402-824-5043.

    Reasonable and felt welcomed the moment I drove up.

  • Sam C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 27, 2022

    Big Lake State Park Campground

    Nice sites on the lake

    Both back in and pull through sites available with electric, dump site, and fresh water fill station. Hosts are very friendly and drive around with firewood right on the back. Easy to reserve online and nice, level, shaded gravel sites, and primitive sites right by the lake. Bring your bug spray in the summer.

  • Shannon G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 28, 2018

    Stanton Lake Park

    Beautiful lake with walking path

    This campground is mainly for Rvs. The campsites are full hook ups which are $20. The sites each have a picnic table, and fire pit. They are on pavement, level, and are kind of close together. There is a nice playground away from the sites along with a fenced in sand volleyball court. The park also has a frisbee golf course. The lake/pond has a paved sidewalk surrounding it with plenty of benches scattered to just rest or enjoy the lake and it's wildlife. You can hear the bull frogs, geese, and coyotes when the sun goes down. There is a train track behind the lake, and it seems to have a train every few hours that you can hear from your site. A couple of things that I noticed was the large number of vehicles coming through the campgrounds that were not staying hear. It was very busy and noisy. They also have 2 large fenced in dog runs for the pups.

  • Charles C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 1, 2018

    Duck Creek Recreation Area

    New Campground by Secluded Lake

    This park is a beautiful lake. We saw white pelicans and blue herons on this visit but it is not uncommon to see hawks, owls, and eagles in the area. This is a new park dedicated this year by the Nemaha NRD: sort of a multi-county natural resource agency found exclusively in Nebraska.

    The picnic tables, vault toilets, paved walking trails, playground equipment are all new and well laid out. Gravel slabs with electrical hookup are only $12 a night but that is deceiving because you need to purchase a $5 day pass or $15 annual pass to come to the park. Yet even the some of the primitive sites have slabs for a pop-up and did not appear to cost anything beyond your vehicle pass.

    The lake is too small for any boat with more than a trolling motor (there is a boat ramp) and should be outstanding for a kayak or canoe. Fishing should be great here. Paved trail and wide gravel slabs with raised fire pits should make this a great rustic getaway for handicapped campers. There is even a paved path to the end of a jetty of fishing in the lake.

    This park is close to the Steamboat Trace Hiking/Biking Trail which is a 26-mile trail following the bluffs and coming within spitting distance of the Missouri River. Peru Nebraska is close, home of one of the oldest colleges this side of the Mississippi. Peru is also close for limited supplies such as Ice and band-aids. Auburn and Nebraska City are both about 10 miles away, Neb City has a Walmart.

    I think this park is best for a quiet weekend getaway. I recommend you contact the NRD for an annual pass and take advantage of the other parks they operate. You could hike or Bike the Trace and tent camp for free!

  • Lynn J.
    Oct. 3, 2024

    Syracuse City

    Perfect for a traveling camper

    We stayed the first week in October. We were the only campers in the campground. We found 30 and 50 amp power pedestals. We stayed beside a pavilion with a water hydrant. The pavilion has several picnic tables and 20 amp outlets. It's in a treed area with a nice playground. The whole area is very flat. Leveling was a breeze. The entrance was a little bit confusing. There is a pay box at the edge of the parking box. The bathrooms were locked, but being self contained, we wouldn't have used them. I'm sure we will be staying here again.

  • Always C.
    Jun. 26, 2021

    Auburn Recreation Complex

    Clean campground.

    https://reservations.go2gov.net/parks/base/AuburnNEParks/publicSite/entry.faces Drop the period at the end, this is the site to reserve a spot not what's on the sign! 17 sights #7 and 12 are first come first serve all others go to the web site posted above. Non potable water at each site, dump station as you enter. Lots of things to do around town. Site will accommodate any rig. 30/ 50 amp electric. Rate has increased to $20 per night. Tent camping available

  • E
    Aug. 17, 2022

    Victorian Acres RV Park & Campground

    Great place!

    We only stayed here one night but would have gladly stayed longer. We didn't use everything but it seems to have all the amenities you might need - full hookups, propane, showers, laundry, dog park, play space for kids.

    We were pretty close to our neighbors but not so close that it felt uncomfortable. Staff accommodated our need for a late check-in and even called to make sure we knew how to get to our site.

    Really beautiful surrounding landscape and not too much road noise. Not sure if that might change depending on the site.

    All in all, a good experience!


Guide to Shubert

Recreational vehicle camping options near Shubert, Nebraska cluster along the eastern border of the state where the Missouri River creates bluffs and valleys with varied elevation. The region sits at approximately 900 feet above sea level with rolling terrain and dense woodland areas in state parklands. Autumn brings temperatures between 40-65°F with colorful foliage, making September through early November popular for campers seeking fewer insects and moderate humidity.

What to do

Hiking trails: Indian Cave State Park offers multiple trail systems with historical markers throughout the 3,000-acre property. "Great hiking trails and primitive camping!" reports one visitor at Ash Grove Campground, while another notes, "We loved the hiking trails through the trees and difficult terrain."

Garden visits: At R U Lost - RV Lots in Nemaha, campers can explore both vegetable and flower gardens. "The flower (prayer) garden smells so beautiful, the colors are amazing and it lights up at night," writes one reviewer. Another mentions, "Aside from a vegetable garden, there is a beautiful garden of flowers and plants that you can walk through."

Fishing spots: Auburn's city fishing lake provides stocked fishing opportunities minutes from local RV sites. A camper at Long's RV Park notes, "The nearby lake has good fishing and is annually stocked with trout." The Missouri River also offers seasonal fishing opportunities from access points near multiple campgrounds.

What campers like

Small-town hospitality: The Nemaha area campgrounds receive consistent praise for owner interactions. At Land-N-Park RV Park, a visitor highlights, "Ms. Betty, — she answers the phone when you call to make a reservation!" adding, "Ms. Betty's already share with me where I can get get a great breakfast in the a.m. — just a short walk from the campsite."

Quiet atmosphere: Several campgrounds near Shubert offer tranquil settings away from urban noise. One R U Lost visitor describes, "Birds are chirping, Quiet, alot of trees," while another calls it "Very quiet and serene!" The peaceful environment makes these sites ideal for weekend retreats.

Historical elements: Many campers appreciate the regional historical features. A visitor to Ash Grove notes, "Every path or trail you go down, you will find some sort of blast from the past. The trails are wonderful and the old school house, old well, cave and other buildings are so fun to go explore!"

What you should know

Limited amenities: Many RV sites near Shubert have basic facilities without extensive amenities. At Auburn Inn and Long's RV Park, sites have hookups but limited recreational facilities. Similarly, South Side RV Park provides "Longterm and Short term RV camping in a newer part of town. all the hookups."

Cell service variations: Connectivity varies significantly between campgrounds. At R U Lost, one camper reports, "AT&T and Verizon worked best for us. Our T-Mobile Mifi was hit or miss." This makes some locations better suited for digital nomads than others.

Dump station limitations: Indian Cave State Park has a single dump station despite its size. As one visitor points out, "Only downside, with 134 RV sites there is only one dump station, just dont get in a hurry leaving if you have to dump your RV."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Victorian Acres RV Park & Campground provides green spaces for children to play. A visitor notes, "Big, but quiet. Friendly staff. Homey. Green space. Great dog park." The sites are "immaculately maintained" according to another camper.

Activity passes: At Sycamore Springs Whitetail Ranch RV Park, families can purchase activity passes for recreation. "There is a skating rink, tennis courts, basketball court, mini golf, and small park for children. You have to buy an activity pass for everything which is $10 a day. If you're camping you get one activity pass for free. Children 5 and under are free as well."

Seasonal planning: Fall visits work best for families at Indian Cave State Park. A camper advises, "We like to visit the park in the spring and fall, only because there's no place for the kids to swim and cool down in the hot summer, and for the Halloween festivities!"

Tips from RVers

Directional advice: GPS may not accurately direct you to some rural RV sites. A Land-N-Park visitor suggests, "Call Ms. Betty and get her directions! They are much better than GPS!!!" Similarly, for Indian Cave, "The coordinates on Dyrt are incorrect and will take you through a maze of corn fields. Use Google Maps and search for Indian Cave SP instead."

Site selection strategy: At Indian Cave State Park, walk-up sites offer advantages. "The camping spots that are the walk up sites are amazing - you can do sites surrounded by trees and private, or ones near the playground. If you want to reserve, go ahead but when you check in, ask to move to a walk in site - they are a lot nicer and lots of choices."

Supply planning: Remote locations require preparation. "It's very remote do stock up before you leave the highway," advises one RVer about Indian Cave State Park. Most small towns near Shubert have limited shopping hours and inventory compared to larger cities.

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