Best RV Parks & Resorts near Wymore, NE

Several RV campgrounds operate within 30 miles of Wymore, Nebraska. Riverside Park in Beatrice offers full hookup sites with 50-amp electric service, water, and sewer connections on concrete pads. Auburn Inn and Long's RV Park provides year-round access with electric, sewer, and water hookups, though it lacks designated big-rig spaces. Marysville City Park in Kansas accommodates RVs with electric and water connections, operating on a donation system rather than fixed fees. Crystal Springs Lake features 30-amp electric hookups with sewer and water connections, operating from early May through mid-October. "Very nice concrete pads large enough for our fifth wheel with 50-amp, water, and electric for $20," shared one visitor about Riverside Park.

Most RV parks in the area offer dump stations, though availability of other amenities varies significantly. Diller Campground features shaded sites with nearby bathroom facilities, while Little Rivers Edge provides 50-amp and 30-amp electric connections but lacks water hookups at individual sites. Fall is a popular camping season in the region, so advance reservations are recommended where available. According to one visitor, Stagecoach Lake State Recreation Area offers limited level parking for larger vehicles. Legion Memorial Park has electric and water hookups with shower facilities, though it lacks sewer connections. Pets are generally allowed at most area RV parks, though specific rules may vary by location.

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122 Reviews of 51 Wymore Campgrounds


  • Marilyn  S.
    Aug. 24, 2020

    Riverside Park

    Pretty park

    Nice place to stop for the night in the heat. Stopped because we needed electric for the air conditioner. We are at a level concrete pad site. Water is available but not at our site. There are two long-term campers here with permits. Some sites have concrete, others are grass. $15 for the night. Very quiet on a Sunday night.

  • W
    Jul. 26, 2025

    Alexandria Lakes State Rec Area

    Quick Tour

    We drove through the campground earlier this year to scout it out. We recorded our visit (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0oUQQ0zRx0) so that we would remember what we found. 

    Alexandria State Recreation Area offers 40 sites with 30-amp electrical hookup, 5 sites with 50-amp electrical hookup and 8 sites without electricity. The campground also offers water, modern restrooms, playground and a dump station.

  • Joe R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 15, 2019

    Conestoga State Recreation Area

    Conestoga State Recreation area. Site 50 and major renovation review

    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. Conestoga is entirely walk up with no reservations. You can easily self register at the park entrance and a second location closer to the lake centrally located between two of the three camping areas. A pack in primitive campground was also added to the lake and is accessible via a gravel hiking path. 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. The lake was complete dredged out and the parks commission added several silt pond around the lake to capture silt run off. This should keep this lake much cleaner than it was in the past. The park is boat and kayak friendly these days with the addition of two brand new boat ramps. By my count there were three new fishing docks going up although only one was completed during my stay. This is not relatively quite campground but it is popular. Kids can ride their bikes all around the paved and gravel rounds throughout the camp. The sites in the row on the side of site 50 are huge. We enjoyed spreading our stuff out with multiple tents and played games in the large open space. Shade is limited over a good 1/3 of the powered sites. The primitive site closer to the lake is well shaded with mature trees. There was a camp host who made sure we knew where the storm shelter was on the night of our stay. We nearly needed to use it as we experienced a severe thunder storm. There are 25 camp pads offering 20-30–50 amp hook ups and another 8 non electric pad sites. There is a dump station and several vaulted, well maintained toilet houses. Water is also available. If you plan on boating there is a 5mph speed limit so this is more of a canoe or kayaking lake or just for fishing. I highly recommend this SRA close to Lincoln Nebraska

  • 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.

  • Joe R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 1, 2018

    Wagon Train Primitive sites

    Wagon Train easy going camping

    This SRA about 25 minutes Southeast of Lincoln Nebraska is a favorite go to for me and my boys. Wagon Train is far enough from major roads that all you’ll hear is nature and the crackle of your fire. There are 28 pad/powered sites and 80 non powered, non pad sites for basic tent camping. If you want a sad spot reserve early. This SRA experienced a tornado a few years ago and many trees were lost. Those trees are in a pile near the non pad sites though, so claiming free fire wood is easy if you have a saw. Potable water is available and vaulted toilets are a short walk from the non powered sites. If you RV you’ll also have access to a dump station. There is a short hiking trail but nothing to write home about. Your camp sites will all have fire rings and picnic tables. I think the best part of this lake is the sand beach swimming area which is near a large covered picnic area. As with many Southeast Nebraska lakes, you can boat but there is a 5mph speed limit. If you don’t make reservations online you can show up and self register at the camp entrance. For me Wagon Train isn’t the prettiest lake in the area be a long shot but I love how quite it is and you’ll love the dark starry skies at night.

  • James B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 23, 2023

    Riverside Park

    Several night stay

    Needed to be in the area for a few days.
    Nice concrete pads large enough for our fifth wheel. 50amp water electric for $20

  • 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.

  • ANDY C.
    May. 14, 2022

    Wagon Train State Recreation Area

    Campground cruisers.

    Stayed 3 days in the main campground, there are also more dispersed areas at this place with nice grassy area. 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. Although I do not fish, there are fishing areas. Camp areas along the water we're almost fully occupied but we chose to stay on the opposite side for more grassy room to play/separate the dog, I did not find any dog mess and clean up after mine. Fire rings with the typical icky grill and decent picnic tables, I did not use any of the B/R. Overall not a bad spot, but, 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, I traveled through Hickman for this and to get firewood at the hardware store, it seems none is available here. Lots of traffic in and out Kicking up dust all day even at early am hours, lots of vehicles and they drive fast. There are no reservations. I don't think I'll be back here.😕

  • Mindy The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 28, 2020

    Marysville City Park

    We keep coming back!

    We initially thought oh what a great overnight spot but have found this to be so much more! Location is perfect, quiet city park near police station. Walking/biking trails, playground, frisbee golf, restaurants with in walking distance, it’s a beautiful setting and the squirrels, black squirrels are everywhere. Limited spots with 30/50 amp are available, they are pull off as in drive over the curb and park. I did mention limited as in very few, I can’t express this enough as I think I saw 3 maybe 4 spots with electric hookups. Sites are free, donations accepted- box is located on the building that houses the restrooms and near water station.


Guide to Wymore

Camping options near Wymore, Nebraska include several privately owned campgrounds and city parks within a 30-mile radius. Most facilities open between April and October, though a few properties remain available year-round. The region experiences typical Midwestern seasonal patterns with summer temperatures averaging 80-90°F and winter lows reaching below freezing, affecting campground availability and comfort levels.

What to do

Kayaking on spring-fed lakes: Crystal Springs Lake offers three small spring-fed lakes ideal for non-motorized boating. "Great little campground! Very few campers, clean and friendly," notes one visitor. The lakes support fishing but swimming is restricted due to wildlife concerns.

Explore historic sites: Marysville City Park provides convenient access to local history. "Went to the Pony Express station & museum, & was pleasantly surprised by how interesting & informative it was," reports a camper at Marysville City Park.

Disc golf courses: Multiple campgrounds offer access to disc golf facilities. "The babe a nice 18 hole course throughout the park. Sheltered bathrooms and drinking fountains were just a few of the amenities offered at the grounds," mentions a visitor at Riverside Park.

Family recreation: Some parks feature extensive recreation options. At Sycamore Springs Whitetail Ranch RV Park, "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."

What campers like

Affordable camping options: Several campgrounds offer free or low-cost options. "Sites are $20 a night. That includes 30 and 50 amp hookups and water at each site," reports a visitor about Crystal Springs Lake. Meanwhile, Marysville City Park operates on donations: "Camping is free, but they have a donation box which I hope you donate so they can keep this place going."

Clean facilities: Many campers highlight facility cleanliness. "They have heated shower rooms which are very clean," notes a visitor at Sycamore Springs Whitetail Ranch RV Park. Another camper mentions about Little Rivers Edge: "What a great rural campground. The owner was fantastic to deal with. Very quiet and peaceful, a true little gem."

Quiet atmosphere: Several parks receive praise for their peaceful settings. At Crystal Springs Lake, despite being "pretty full it was quiet" according to one review. Another camper at Little Rivers Edge noted: "Had a great night here, the area is beautiful. Had to stop to admire the corn fields in the sunrise on the way out."

What you should know

Limited swimming access: Despite having lakes, not all allow swimming. At Crystal Springs Lake, "the only downside to this campground is the abundance of snapping turtles. You can still fish and kayak just no swimming."

Site navigation challenges: Some campgrounds have unclear site layouts. At Marysville City Park, "sites are not well marked. You have to climb the curb to get to the site, and its dirt, with some grass, and lots of nice trees."

Seasonal closures: Many facilities shut down during colder months. "Bathrooms were closed for the season Nov. 20 when I was here," noted a visitor at Marysville City Park. Water systems also typically shut down from late October through April at most campgrounds.

Reservation policies vary: Most rv campgrounds near Wymore, Nebraska operate on first-come, first-served basis. At Bailey's RV Resort and Campground, "Upon entrance, you are taken to your site and given the campground rules, WiFi information, and nearby restaurants."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several parks feature child-friendly facilities. Riverside Park has "two giant playgrounds to keep the kids busy. The toilets are OK, but just what you'd expect at a public park, nothing fancy."

Activity passes: Some campgrounds charge for recreational amenities. At Sycamore Springs, "Children 5 and under are free as well. Sundays are free as well" for activity passes that normally cost $10.

Site selection: When camping with kids, consider proximity to facilities. "The Shady Oak Campground which was geared more towards families with children," notes a visitor about different camping areas at Sycamore Springs.

Pet policies: Not all campgrounds welcome pets. While many allow them, specific rules may apply. Check with individual campgrounds before arrival as policies change seasonally.

Tips from RVers

Site surface variations: Some rv campgrounds near Wymore offer concrete pads while others have dirt or gravel surfaces. Auburn Inn and Long's RV Park features "good Slabs and all the hookups. In addition to free wifi and cell phone coverage, the park also has HBO and a laundry facility."

Backing challenges: Campground layouts can make parking difficult. At one location, "The RV spots are pretty close together so backing in can be a challenge. The Sycamore Bluff Campground to the North of the campground has pull-through spots."

Electric service types: Electrical offerings vary by campground. Auburn Inn and Long's RV Park provides reliable hookups while Little Rivers Edge offers "Electrical amenities are prime for anyone with an RV" with both 30-amp and 50-amp service available.

Dump station availability: Not all campgrounds offer dump stations. "There is no dump station" notes a camper about Crystal Springs Lake, requiring planning for longer stays or multiple stops.

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