Camping in Nebraska
Discover 72 state parks offering camping in Nebraska
🏕️ Camping in Nebraska State Parks at a Glance
- Reservation fee: $8.50 (+tax) per unit, non-refundable
- RV hookups: Yes - 20/30/50-amp electric, water, and full sewer hookups available at many sites (tiered by amenities)
- Pets: Allowed in campgrounds; must be leashed (max 6 ft), crated or caged at all times
- Firewood: No statewide ban; voluntary out-of-state firewood restriction. At several parks (Niobrara, Ponca, Indian Cave, Mahoney, etc.) out-of-state wood must be exchanged for local wood at the park office; NDA advises against bringing firewood from other states (EAB)
- Good to know: Separate vehicle Park Entry Permit required in addition to camping fee; out-of-state vehicles pay 2x the resident entry-permit fee.
Official agency: Nebraska Game & Parks Commission
Booking windows, fees and rules shown as of June 2026 and change periodically — always confirm current details on the official reservation portal above before booking.
Nebraska State Parks with Camping

Alexandria State Recreation Area

Arbor Lodge State Historical Park

Arnold State Recreation Area

Ash Hollow State Historical Park

Ashfall Fossil Beds State Historical Park

Blue River State Recreation Area

Bluestem State Recreation Area

Bowring Ranch State Historical Park
Box Butte Reservoir State Recreation Area

Branched Oak State Recreation Area
Bridgeport State Recreation Area

Buffalo Bill Ranch State Historical Park
Calamus Reservoir State Recreation Area

Chadron State Park
Champion Lake State Recreation Area
Cheyenne State Recreation Area

Conestoga Lake State Recreation Area

Cowboy Trail
Dead Timber State Recreation Area
Enders Reservoir State Recreation Area

Eugene T. Mahoney State Park

Fort Hartsuff State Historical Park

Fort Kearny State Historical Park

Fort Robinson State Park

Fremont Lakes State Recreation Area
Gallagher Canyon State Recreation Area

Indian Cave State Park
Johnson Lake State Recreation Area
Keller Park State Recreation Area

Lake McConaughy State Recreation Area
Lake Minatare State Recreation Area

Lake Ogallala State Recreation Area
Lewis and Clark State Recreation Area
Long Pine State Recreation Area

Louisville State Recreation Area
Medicine Creek State Recreation Area

Merritt Reservoir State Recreation Area

Mormon Island State Recreation Area

Niobrara State Park
Olive Creek State Recreation Area
Oliver Reservoir State Recreation Area
Pawnee Lake State Recreation Area
Pelican Point State Recreation Area
Pibel Lake State Recreation Area
Pioneer State Recreation Area

Platte River State Park

Ponca State Park

Ravenna Lake State Recreation Area

Red Willow Reservoir State Recreation Area
Riverview Marina State Recreation Area
Rock Creek Lake State Recreation Area

Rock Creek Station State Historical Park
Rockford Lake State Recreation Area
Sandy Channel State Recreation Area

Schramm Park State Recreation Area
Sherman Reservoir State Recreation Area

Smith Falls State Park
Stagecoach State Recreation Area
Summit Lake State Recreation Area
Sutherland Reservoir State Recreation Area

Swanson Reservoir State Recreation Area

Two Rivers State Recreation Area
Union Pacific State Recreation Area
Verdon Lake State Recreation Area
Victoria Springs State Recreation Area
Wagon Train State Recreation Area
Walgren Lake State Recreation Area
War Axe State Recreation Area

Wildcat Hills State Recreation Area
Willow Creek State Recreation Area

Wilson Lake State Recreation Area

Windmill State Recreation Area
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❓ Camping in Nebraska — FAQ
How far ahead can I book Nebraska state park campsites?
You can reserve Nebraska state park campsites 180 days in advance via ReserveAmerica. Booking windows change periodically, so confirm on the official reservation portal before planning. (As of June 2026.)
How much does camping cost in Nebraska state parks?
Nightly campsite fees in Nebraska state parks typically run $15–$35, depending on site type (tent vs. RV/full-hookup), season and residency. Exact rates are shown at booking.
How long can I stay at a Nebraska state park campground?
The maximum stay is 14 consecutive days in any 30-day period. Confirm current limits with the official agency before your trip.
