Niobrara State Park Campground
Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
Reviewed Oct. 23, 2018

Nowhere with a river

Not to be mistaken as Fort Niobrara, Niobrara State Park , NE is near Niobrara and Verdel, NE. The popular Niobrara River runs along the far side of the park and one of the attractions is the old train bridge which is now part of the converted trail that you can explore.

When we arrived the 80 degree temperatures from Kentucky did not arrive with us. The weather was windy, sprinkling and dropping with the sun. The night time low was about 43 degrees. I learned on another trip to pack all temperature range clothing especially this time of year, so I had my sniffle gear. We were one of three occupied sites in the campground. The other two sites had RV’s , I decided on truck camping and was glad I did.

The actual campground is spacious and had some trees. The showerhouse was well maintained and something new to me had pay showers. I hadn’t packed any quarters but have now added another helpful tidbit to my list of must haves while camping. (Roll of quarters, check) I attempted to leave my windows open after throwing a tarp over the truck but even though the temperature was low the mosquitoes were FIERCE! I don’t even want to know how bad they are in warm weather. So with the truck closed up we snuggled in for the night. I was a little surprised when I was woken by my dogs barking at coyotes that could be heard very nearby. Considering how sparsely populated the area is it shouldn’t have been that surprising, you really feel like your out in the middle of nowhere. Just shows how Northern I am ;) I was disappointed it was overcast , the sky would have been phenomenal with no lights to ruin the view.

This Park is laid out in a “horseshoe” and speed restrictions make it a long drive from end to end. The visitors center has some helpful employees that were very informative. Not surprisingly the river is the big draw in the area. The Ranger I spoke to said that there was a reinactment of the Lewis and Clark expedition due in that weekend. I was directed to the trailhead further in past the several cabins sitting in opportune locations along the road. The trail was moderately technical and you get to walk across the Niobrara on an old train bridge converted to a walkway. Unfortunately the far side was closed. There is also a horse trail ride offered (which would have been interesting with the boys).

The one con of the campground is that though you have an excellent view of the Niobrara River there is no easy access to it from the sites. Definitely a destination campground if you enjoy the river sports.

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  • Review photo of Niobrara State Park Campground by Shelly S., October 23, 2018
  • Review photo of Niobrara State Park Campground by Shelly S., October 23, 2018
  • Review photo of Niobrara State Park Campground by Shelly S., October 23, 2018
  • Review photo of Niobrara State Park Campground by Shelly S., October 23, 2018
  • Review photo of Niobrara State Park Campground by Shelly S., October 23, 2018
  • Review photo of Niobrara State Park Campground by Shelly S., October 23, 2018
  • Review photo of Niobrara State Park Campground by Shelly S., October 23, 2018
  • Review photo of Niobrara State Park Campground by Shelly S., October 23, 2018
  • Review photo of Niobrara State Park Campground by Shelly S., October 23, 2018
  • Review photo of Niobrara State Park Campground by Shelly S., October 23, 2018
  • Review photo of Niobrara State Park Campground by Shelly S., October 23, 2018
  • Review photo of Niobrara State Park Campground by Shelly S., October 23, 2018
  • Review photo of Niobrara State Park Campground by Shelly S., October 23, 2018
  • Review photo of Niobrara State Park Campground by Shelly S., October 23, 2018
  • Review photo of Niobrara State Park Campground by Shelly S., October 23, 2018
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  • Review photo of Niobrara State Park Campground by Shelly S., October 23, 2018
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