Established Camping
Toadstool Geological Park & Campground
Toadstool Geological Park & Campground, near Harrison, Nebraska, is a unique spot that offers a blend of stunning scenery and a bit of adventure. With its striking rock formations and remote location, it’s a great place for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle and enjoy some peace and quiet.
This campground features six campsites that are nicely spaced apart, each equipped with a picnic table and fire ring. Visitors have noted the lack of shade, so be prepared for some sun exposure, but the views are worth it. As one camper put it, “one of the most spectacular campgrounds I’ve ever seen.”
For those who enjoy hiking, there are short trails nearby that lead you through the fascinating geological features of the area. The interpretive trail offers a chance to learn about the unique landscape, and the sunsets here are simply breathtaking. Just keep in mind that the wind can be quite strong, so if you're tent camping, make sure your setup can handle it.
While amenities are minimal—think pit toilets and no running water—campers appreciate the simplicity and the chance to connect with nature. If you’re looking for a quiet getaway with beautiful views and a chance to explore, Toadstool Geological Park & Campground is definitely worth a visit.
Description
National Forest
Toadstool Geologic Park is noted for its unusual geological formations, some in the shape of toadstools, and scientifically valuable fossil deposits. Our interpretive kiosk explains and illustrates the local geology and provides information and history about the local grasslands. During your hike look for signs of fossils that give scientists insight into the behavior of animals as they passed through this area as far back as 30 million years ago. In order for others to enjoy viewing these fossil resources collection is prohibited. The trailhead at the campground provides access to three hiking trails to choose from with varying degrees of difficulty. A one mile loop highlights many examples of eroded clay/sandstone formations. While on the trail, follow our interpretive brochure to learn the fascinating geology of the area. The Bison Trail leaves the interpretive loop at the half way point and continues up the canyon to Hudson-Meng Education and Research Center. Toadstool Campground to Hudson Meng is 3 miles one way. A five mile loop begins at the campground and proceeds on the graveled section of the interpretive trail for a short distance before heading north through the badlands and grasslands on the Great Plains Trail. After 1.5 miles the Great Plains Trail intersects with the 918 Road. Follow the signs to return to the Bison Trail and Toadstool Campground. The loop can be done in reverse going the other direction on the interpretive trail as you leave the campground. The Great Plains Trail developed by the Great Plains Trail Alliance is a cross country network of public land trails and roads beginning in Guadalupe National Park and ending at the Canadian Border. The Bison Trail, 918 Road and part of the 5 mile loop are part of this network. Great Plains Trail information can be found at www.greatplainstrail.org The campground consists of six sites with picnic tables and fire rings and upright grills and two accessible vault toilets. There is no water and the campground is open year round with limited services from mid- November to early May. In the off season pack in/pack out. Special features : In 1984 the Forest Service constructed a sod house near the site of a sod house built in 1929. The new soddie provides a look into the past when the homesteaders on the grasslands used the only abundant material available. The original sod house was lived in briefly before being abandoned and signs of the original structure no longer exist. Fossils and artifacts are protected under federal laws.
Location
Toadstool Geological Park & Campground is located in Nebraska
Directions
In Crawford, NE, at the intersection of State Routes 2/71 and US Route 20, take Route 2/71 north 16.6 miles to second Toadstool sign. Turn left after sign onto Sugarloaf Rd. (gravel, single-lane with few turnouts) and go 6.5 miles to another Toadstool sign. Turn left at sign onto Toadstool Rd (gravel and dirt) and go 2 miles to campground sign. Turn right after the sign onto gravel road, crossing railroad tracks, and go 1.3 miles into campground.
Coordinates
42.85739323 N
103.58363875 W
Access
- Drive-InPark next to your site
Stay Connected
- WiFiUnknown
- VerizonPoor
- AT&TAvailable
- T-MobileGood
Site Types
- Tent Sites
- RV Sites
- Standard (Tent/RV)
Features
For Campers
- Trash
- Picnic Table
- Phone Service
- Drinking Water
- Toilets
- Alcohol
- Pets
- Fires
For Vehicles
- Pull-Through Sites