Best RV Parks & Resorts in Nebraska

Looking to find an RV campground, RV park, or private campsite in Nebraska? Finding RV campgrounds in Nebraska is easier than ever. Whether you're looking for a quiet location in the woods or a full-service RV resort near attractions, The Dyrt makes it easy to find the perfect place to stay for your motorhome.

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1613 Reviews of 381 Nebraska Campgrounds


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    Camper-submitted photo from George H Clayton Campground (Hall County Park)
    Sep. 16, 2020

    George H Clayton Campground (Hall County Park)

    Clean & worth the stop

    The TENT sites are closed for COVID-19 social distancing, but the RV sites are OPEN. The concrete pads are well maintained, spaced accordingly, and easy to pull into for a variety of RV hook-ups.

    The restroom by the main entrance was the ONLY open bathroom. It is wheelchair accessible & clean!

    There are pump well water stations in the park. Many places to picnic and enjoy the fall weather.

  • Steve W.
    Camper-submitted photo from Prairie Oasis Campground & Cabins
    Oct. 26, 2020

    Prairie Oasis Campground & Cabins

    Great little camp ground

    Great camp area, host are the owners, even drove us to our site, all sites are nice and level, didn't even have to level the RV. There are no long term campers which is a plus for us. Full hook ups and pull thur sites. Will stop here again when in the area

  • Shannon G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Sunset Motel and RV Park
    Jun. 1, 2021

    Sunset Motel and RV Park

    Rundown

    We pulled up to this campground and there were 24 sites situated around a motel. The property was for sale and in need of TLC. They were mostly full hook ups and looked like long term campers. We decided to look around for a different camp area.

  • Lori C.
    Camper-submitted photo from Robidoux RV Park
    Jul. 27, 2021

    Robidoux RV Park

    Green grass and space just outside Gering

    We stayed at Robidoux RV Park for one night in a pull through full hook up spot. It had a concrete pad with a patio and picnic table. All sites are 30 and 50 Amp and our pull through was long enough to stay connected. This is a City of Gering RV Park and and with our Good Sam discount and tax, ended up being $29.00 per night. You can make reservations, or if there is space you may just show up and pick your spot. Our site and all of the park have lots of grass and open spaces with great views of the Scotts Bluff National Monument.

    The bathhouse was very clean. The park had a laundry, playground and basketball court. There is wifi but we used our AT&T hotspot instead. This would be a great place to stay longer and check out the area.

  • J
    Camper-submitted photo from Holiday RV Park
    Dec. 4, 2021

    Holiday RV Park

    Off season stop right off I-80

    Passed through for an overnight in late November. This was one of the only RV parks open. We were the only one in the park outside of the long term tenants. Some of the dump ports were in weird locations and the park is locked in the early 70s, but it was clean, open, and reasonably priced.

  • J
    Camper-submitted photo from Holiday RV Park
    May. 19, 2019

    Holiday RV Park

    Right off Interstate 80

    Quiet RV spot with a diner right near for good breakfast.  Seems like many tenants were long term.  Nice people that run the campground.  Stayed only one night as we were passing through.

  • Shannon G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Tomahawk Municipal RV Park
    Aug. 27, 2019

    Tomahawk Municipal RV Park

    Small in town RV park

    Located in Broken Bow 2 blocks from the highway by the city park and is a small but nice RV Park. It is clean and well kept. All sites are full hook ups with a few on concrete but most on gravel. Most sites are pull thru. Not every site has a picnic bench, they are scattered around. This is a fairly new park, has 15 spaces and has no shade. Daily fee is $20.

  • TRI-CROSS F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Cabela's RV Park & Campground
    Jun. 16, 2023

    Cabela's RV Park & Campground

    Cabela's Sydney, NE Campground

    Well maintained grounds, restrooms and showers are clean and easy to access. Unfortunately there are trees but none are mature enough to provide adequate shading. Gas and convenience , shopping, and food located close by. Cabela's Sydney store is across the parking lot with plenty of things to browse for. Easy on and off I-80 access for RVs, vans, and tent campers with a nice playground for the kids and running room for your pets. Easy access horse Corral 🐎 for the equestrian motivated individuals. Overall when the trees mature to provide shade this will be a 10 for passing through and short stay campers. There aren't any sewage hookups but it does have a black and Grey water dump. Electrical rv hookups are in each spot and there's plenty of green grace to go around.

  • Shana D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Platte River State Park Campground
    Jul. 3, 2023

    Platte River State Park Campground

    The playground!

    We stayed here one night as we were just passing through. The park is really nice and the playgrounds are the nicest I have ever seen! I even had to take my turn on the swings and down the slide. . The new campground is nice with full hook ups, however this is not your normal state park style camping. This is full on RV parking lot with campers stacked on top of each other. I’m never a fan of sitting at my picnic table to eat 8 foot away from someone dumping their sewer tanks. That’s the only con I see here. Luckily we had one of the end sites.

  • Jen K.
    Camper-submitted photo from Platte River State Park Campground
    Oct. 20, 2021

    Platte River State Park Campground

    Only NE State park with full hook ups

    RV camping at Platte River is a very new concept. Bison Campground has concrete pads with full hook ups located in a cleared area of forest on top of a hill, so there are no shade trees anywhere. Summertime would be brutal ☀️. Very clean campground but sites are very close to one another, so if you are looking for privacy this is not the place.

  • Kim & HSB B.
    Camper-submitted photo from Lake Ogallala Campground
    Sep. 18, 2020

    Lake Ogallala Campground

    Nice

    Real quick review: Nice little no wake lake. We enjoyed the lake to paddleboard around. Tent camping one side and RV on my the other. Bath house Boat launch Playground RV hookups Dumpstation Short walking trail to the damn spout ..water all sites ..some electric Sites

  • Jeannie E.
    Camper-submitted photo from Eagles Rest RV Park
    Jul. 5, 2021

    Eagles Rest RV Park

    Nice

    Decent price rv park Full hookups Laundry Showers Sites not to level.... Stayed for a week.... to visit mt. Rushmore and Badlands Really interesting museums in area of chadron Nebraska Museum of the fur trade Rodeo in Crawford Nebraska Was fun exploring

  • Mandie R.
    Camper-submitted photo from Oregon Trail RV Campground
    Dec. 13, 2024

    Oregon Trail RV Campground

    Luke- The Lifesaver!

    We can’t say enough great things about Oregon Trail RV Park! While traveling through the area with our dogs, we had planned to stay at Lake McConaughy, but the campgrounds there weren’t as dog-friendly as advertised during the off-season. Thankfully, Luke, the owner of Oregon Trail RV Park, stepped in at the last minute and gave us a place to stay. This park was exactly what we needed—easy to find, impeccably maintained, and truly welcoming to both us and our pets. The RV spaces were clean and spacious, with plenty of room for our dogs to enjoy themselves. Luke’s friendly and accommodating attitude made the experience stress-free, which is priceless when you’re on the road. If you’re in the Lake McConaughy area and looking for a quiet, pet-friendly RV park with excellent service, look no further. Oregon Trail RV Park is a gem, and we’ll definitely be back!

  • Shannon G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Sleepy Sunflower RV and Campground
    Sep. 25, 2019

    Sleepy Sunflower RV and Campground

    Neat place to sleepover

    Sleepy Sunflower RV Park is a neat place to stop over. Although it is right next to the interstate which is noisy, it has a cute western feel. It has a little area they call the town square wtt a wagon and carriage. It has tables with umbrellas, an area to BBQ, fire pit and outdoor kitchen. There is a office/market, free WiFi, playground, and a small pet run. The 28 RV sites are on rock, with full hook-ups, picnic table and some have fire pits. The 8 tent areas have grass with sand area for the tent to sit on, there are also 2 Tee-pees to rent. The bathrooms are extremely clean, as is the campground in whole. We did not have a reservation and showed up after hours hoping we could get in. It was nice that there was a place to check in and pay after hours. The office and campground was decorated nicely and owners (DuPeire family)live on site. There is a book and puzzle exchange, recycle bins and access codes for security.

  • Kari T.
    Camper-submitted photo from Robidoux RV Park
    Oct. 28, 2016

    Robidoux RV Park

    Location and Staff are Redeeming Qualities Here

    We stayed at this campground in late fall. There are very few campgrounds available in this area after the summer ends, so selection was limited. Reservations are made via phone or submitted online form. Although the staff was very attentive, from the confirmation phone call to the registration, we were a bit put off that the sites were very open and close together. In addition, when the employee called to ask about what we needed for our reservation, she implied full hook up, including cable in our mind. When we arrived we discovered there were very few sites that had cable available, and so our sons were disappointed that they would not be spoiled for the weekend (they don't get cable TV at home!). This RV park appears to be owned by the city of Gering, NE.

    The view of Scotts Bluff National Monument from the campground is beautiful, especially in the evening. I enjoyed watching the sun go down and hit the bluffs with that perfect golden glow (so much better than cable TV, right?), but was also put off that there were no fire rings, so we could not have a campfire at our site either. They do have raised grills for charcoal (or maybe small wood) and each site has a picnic table.

    On the plus side, there is a playground attached to the property that has updated equipment that our sons enjoyed.

  • Shannon G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Area One Campground
    Sep. 25, 2018

    Area One Campground

    Lake view, ample sites

    Branched Oak-Area One Campground is 2 1/2 miles north of Malcom Nebraska. There are many different areas offering over 330 pads and tons of primitive camping. In Area One we had full hook ups and a level site. There were picnic tables, and fire rings at each site. The shower house/restrooms were clean. There is a swim beach, playground, and fishing in this area. We were here during the week so it wasn't to busy. We were told the weekends could get rowdy. We enjoyed a beautiful night with a campfire and coyotes howling.

  • Leasa W.
    Camper-submitted photo from Pawnee Lake State Recreation Area / Lakeview Campground
    Aug. 31, 2016

    Pawnee Lake State Recreation Area / Lakeview Campground

    Nice quick stop for 1 night while driving through in Lincoln, NE area

    Nice quick stop for 1 night while driving through in Lincoln, NE area. I tented 1 night while traveling through the area on a summer roadtrip 2015. Easily located off of Interstate-80. All the amenities you'd need for tenting or RV hookups. Affordable. It is in a Nebraska State Park but the $5 day pass wasn't a deterrent. Quick drive into Lincoln as well as easy interstate travel to Omaha, NE if you're passing through.

  • Marilyn  S.
    Camper-submitted photo from Riverside Park
    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.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from I-80 Lakeside Campground
    Nov. 20, 2022

    I-80 Lakeside Campground

    Very Nice Hosts, A Bit Scruffy

    Just a one night stopover, actual campsites are gravel/dirt, gravel roads. Not bad for a one nighter, looks like lots of long-term residents. Had a spot on the private lake which was great for my Labrador Retriever. Caught a few small bass as well.

    Bathrooms were rough and ***hot*** as hell. Giving it 3 stars. Average, wouldn't stay long term but worked well for the night.

  • Tony B.
    Camper-submitted photo from Linoma Beach RV park Campground
    Sep. 23, 2020

    Linoma Beach RV park Campground

    Not open to the public

    Linoma Beach is a place that just about everybody in this area is familiar or has seen. They have a big lighthouse off the highway. Unfortunately this place is a private place. You have to rent a lot or space for a long term time period. If you can get a spot and have a rv or trailer it's a place for you or someone to look into.

  • Steve W.
    Camper-submitted photo from Prairie Oasis Campground & Cabins
    Oct. 19, 2020

    Prairie Oasis Campground & Cabins

    Great place to rest

    Beautiful park right off I-80, very well maintained, very clean, does not have any long term tenants which is a big plus for us. Has full service pull through sites that are all level, didn't even have to level my rig. The owners operate the park and are very helpful.

  • Shannon G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Stanton Lake Park
    Oct. 28, 2018

    Stanton Lake Park

    Beautiful lake with walking path

    This campground is mainly for Rvs. The campsites are full hook ups which are $20. The sites each have a picnic table, and fire pit. They are on pavement, level, and are kind of close together. There is a nice playground away from the sites along with a fenced in sand volleyball court. The park also has a frisbee golf course. The lake/pond has a paved sidewalk surrounding it with plenty of benches scattered to just rest or enjoy the lake and it's wildlife. You can hear the bull frogs, geese, and coyotes when the sun goes down. There is a train track behind the lake, and it seems to have a train every few hours that you can hear from your site. A couple of things that I noticed was the large number of vehicles coming through the campgrounds that were not staying hear. It was very busy and noisy. They also have 2 large fenced in dog runs for the pups.

  • R
    Camper-submitted photo from Fort Kearny State Recreation Area
    Oct. 2, 2021

    Fort Kearny State Recreation Area

    Great base camp for viewing Sandhill cranes

    Nice camp ground with helpful gate attendants, this Nebraska park represents the conundrum of many public campgrounds. Here, there are plentiful showers (yes, 75 cents for three minutes, woopdeedoo) but no water spigots and few usable pit toilets. There are primitive sites, 30 amp (yellow) and 50 amp (red) sites so no generator noise and all sites are near stocked ponds. A mix of overnight and long term visitors. Sandhills cranes can be viewed in the adjacent corn stubble in April. Limited cell service and no WiFi

  • Duncan G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Peaceful Prairie Campsites - Gering, Nebraska
    Jul. 21, 2022

    Peaceful Prairie Campsites - Gering, Nebraska

    Better Value for RV's Available Nearby

    I was charged $50 for this below average electric only hookup for my truck camper. There is a county RV park about two miles away that has full hookups with a bath house and nice spacing for less money. There is an area on their corn farm where they added some gravel and three 50 amp connections. Apparently, they offer boondocking on the prairie above the farm, but I was not offered that. They did a mediocre job of preparing the sites and they are just not very attractive. See photos. Their website says they can accommodate a big rig, but I would not drive one into such a tight space. Lisa the host was very gracious and accommodating but I would not return because of the lack of value in their pricing.


Guide to Nebraska

Nebraska offers a diverse range of RV camping experiences, perfect for travelers looking to explore the great outdoors while enjoying modern amenities.

Big rigs should check out Cabela's RV Park & Campground

  • This campground features full hookups and well-maintained grounds, making it a comfortable stop for larger RVs.
  • Guests appreciate the clean facilities and the convenience of being close to shopping and dining options.
  • The easy access to I-80 allows for quick arrivals and departures, ideal for those on a road trip.

Enjoy fishing and hiking at Fishberry Campground

  • Located near Valentine, this campground provides access to beautiful landscapes and opportunities for fishing in nearby waters.
  • The well-kept bathrooms and showers enhance the camping experience, ensuring comfort after a day of outdoor activities.
  • With pull-through sites, it’s easy for RVs to navigate and set up, making it a hassle-free choice for families.

Some prices for RV Parks range from $30 to $45

  • Grand Island KOA offers a variety of amenities, including electric hookups and a pool, at competitive rates.
  • At I-80 Lakeside Campground, guests can enjoy a scenic lakeside view while benefiting from affordable pricing.
  • Double Nickel Campground provides a family-friendly atmosphere with plenty of activities for kids, all at reasonable rates.