Large campground with a variety of spots

This campground stretches along the Niobrara River, so the sites are also spread out.

There is a "family friendly" side, a "party" side, and a woody/secluded area. My group tent camped in the wooded area. Our sites were right along the river, but up a 10Ft embankment.

Lots of wildlife. They do patrol to check for passes and people breaking rules.

There is a concession hut. There are porta-potties dispersed throughout, but there is also a toilet/shower facility near the check-in area.

We went August 2020 and no one except my group were wearing masks. Not even the staff.

They also do tubing and kayaking.

Some sites had tables and fire pits.

Beautiful and spacious, but NOISY TRAINS

I tent camped in the old lakes part of the campgrounds. There are at least a dozen small lakes part of the grounds. The new lakes are busy and full of RVs. If you want a less busy area, find the older section.

Big beautiful sites, BUT there is a very busy set of train tracks that run about every 20 minutes all day and all night. Didn't get any sleep, even with earplugs. Plus, it's right next to a busy highway so you get to hear the locals revving their over-sized trucks into the early hours.

Facilities were very clean. Cleanest I have ever seen in a campground.

Tons of water, a few trails, lots of sites to camp.