Miller Creek - Lewis and Clark SRA
Reviewed Aug. 30, 2021

Country Roads

• ARCHERY HUNTING ONLY

• Must have a Vehicle Entry Permit

 Nebraska Resident         Non Resident 

Annual  $30.00 Annual   $45.00

Daily$ 6.00 per day          Daily$ 6.00 per day

Basic camping per day $15.00

• Picnic table

• Fire ring

• Boat ramp

• Water

• Pit toilet

• Trash

• Fishing pie

r• Parking for boat launch

• Check in 4 pm check out 11 am

This campground is open and nicely shaded. Very quiet and secluded. Several mature trees surrounds the camp. The campground is very well maintained. If you want to get back to the basics this is your camp. Great for birding, kayaking, fishing or just kicking back.

This campground is sitting on the second largest lake, Lewis & Clark which runs along the border of Nebraska and South Dakota. The lake is about 16 miles long and up to 3 miles wide. It has a maximum depth of 45 feet.

If you are planning a visit to Miller Creek you need to have a small rig or tent. If you come by way of Springfield, South Dakota or Neobrara, Nebraska on Highway 12 then Highway 12 from the west of Miller Creek the road becomes dirt. If it has rained the dirt will turn to a nasty mud. The road is also very potted and rough.

A bonus for visiting Miller Creek is the joy of feasting your eyes on the natural beauty of what makes Nebraska great. The rolling farm land and friendly locals that wave as you pass by. Whether fishing, birding, hiking, boating, or fishing is your passion a country campground in Nebraska can help sooth your soul.

Firewood Alert: Please purchase firewood in the local area. Do not transport from another state, if you do please burn immediately due to the Emerald Ash Borer. Proper permits/Licenses and park entry passes may be purchased in advance online at http://ngpc-home.ne.gov/

Month of VisitSeptember