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No Name Bay at Lake McConaughy is located near the expansive waters of the lake, offering a sandy terrain ideal for camping. Temperatures in the area can range from lows in the 30s Fahrenheit during winter to highs in the 90s during summer. Nearby attractions include the Lake McConaughy Visitor and Water Interpretive Center and the Ash Hollow State Historical Park, providing educational and recreational opportunities for campers.

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No Name Bay - Lake McConaughy is located in Nebraska

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41.25400079 N
101.70600018 W

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  • Drive-In
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  • Walk-In
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  • Boat-In
    Sites accessible by watercraft.

Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)

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  • ADA Access
  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Phone Service
  • Reservable
  • WiFi
  • Drinking Water
  • Toilets
  • Pets
  • Fires

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Reviewed Apr. 26, 2021

Hidden oasis

After miles of Nebraskan grasslands, this hidden gem appears as a mirage at first. An enormous lake surrounded by white sand beaches offers a tropical sensation. Nice facilities and cheap camping! High winds are likely, but would be ideal during summer months!

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  • Review photo of No Name Bay - Lake McConaughy by Joceline D., April 26, 2021
  • Review photo of No Name Bay - Lake McConaughy by Joceline D., April 26, 2021
  • Review photo of No Name Bay - Lake McConaughy by Joceline D., April 26, 2021
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Reviewed Oct. 3, 2020

1 night stand

We stayed at the Little Thunder campground for 1 night while passing through Nebraska. Wow! The views were wonderful. We had to pay $8 for an entry fee into the park. Camping fees were paid at the campground using an envelope and a drop box. They offered full hookup sites 1-8 for $37/night and sites 9-42 are $32/night w/ electricity. We chose site 25 It has a nice sandy trail that leads you right to the beach.🏖 We arrived at 4:00pm on a Friday evening in September and there were plenty of sites to choose from. We seen a few campers & tents ⛺ boondocking on the beach, we wanted to go out there but after boondocking in Colorado for 5 days we wanted to enjoy the electricity hookup for the night. The cons to this site is there were tiny cockle burrs on the ground EVERYWHERE! Our poor dogs were injured immediately after arriving before we realized these cockle burrs were on the ground by then we had tracked them inside the camper, vehicle on our shoes..My family got them stuck in their hands and feet ouch! I wasn't a happy camper while getting those burrs out of the dogs paws and out of the camper and clothes. There are no signs stating dogs weren't allowed on the beach so we carried them down there where they were safe to walk around. I am not sure if these burrs are all over the campground because I did not leave our site other than the path to beach which didn't have these burrs. The wind had picked up out of nowhere and the clouds rolled in then sand was blowing hard everywhere so we retreated to our camper for the night. Be prepared there is alot of white sand here.

  • Review photo of No Name Bay - Lake McConaughy by Heather C., October 3, 2020
  • Review photo of No Name Bay - Lake McConaughy by Heather C., October 3, 2020
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Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities are available at Lake McConaughy State Recreation Area?

Lake McConaughy State Recreation Area offers full hookup sites at Little Thunder campground for $37/night, as well as standard non-hookup sites at a lower rate. The recreation area features nice facilities including restrooms and designated camping areas with drop boxes for fee payment. The park has an entrance fee of $8. The enormous lake itself is the primary attraction, surrounded by beautiful white sand beaches. While specific amenity details vary by location within the recreation area, the facilities are generally well-maintained and suitable for both tent and RV camping.

Can you swim at the beaches of Lake McConaughy?

Yes, swimming is popular at Lake McConaughy's beaches. The lake is known for its distinctive white sand beaches that provide an almost tropical swimming experience in the heart of Nebraska. The sandy shoreline makes for excellent swimming conditions during summer months. Water activities are a major draw for visitors to this large reservoir. Be aware that high winds can occur, potentially affecting water conditions. Always practice water safety and be mindful of changing weather conditions when swimming.

Where are the best camping spots at Lake McConaughy?

Little Thunder campground offers excellent camping opportunities at Lake McConaughy with stunning views of the lake. They provide full hookup sites (1-8) as well as standard sites. No Name Bay offers a more secluded experience. The lake features white sand beaches that create a unique, almost tropical camping atmosphere. Many spots offer waterfront access, though it's advisable to secure your equipment as high winds can be common in the area. For the best experience, consider camping during summer months when conditions are more favorable.

Is there a map of Lake McConaughy's campgrounds and facilities?

Maps of Lake McConaughy's campgrounds and facilities are available at entrance stations when you pay your entry fee. You can also obtain maps at the visitor center or from park staff. For planning purposes, check the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission website, which typically provides downloadable maps of the recreation area showing the locations of campgrounds like Little Thunder and No Name Bay, along with beaches and other facilities. Having a map is particularly useful as Lake McConaughy is quite large with numerous camping areas spread around its shoreline.