Nebraska State Parks

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Sandhill crane migration, white-sand lake beaches, and frontier forts — 77 park areas

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In-Depth Guide to Nebraska State Parks

The Great Plains hide wonders that will challenge everything you think you know. Nebraska’s 77 state park areas — including 8 state parks, 57 recreation areas, and 10 historical parks — span 105,000 acres from the Pine Ridge Badlands to the towering Sandhills, the largest grass-stabilized sand dune system in the Western Hemisphere. Watch 500,000 Sandhill cranes darken the sky, swim on white-sand beaches stretching for 76 miles, sleep in 1874 frontier fort quarters, and explore the world’s largest hand-planted forest.

Park Pass & Fees

Fee TypeResidentNon-ResidentDetails
Annual Park Permit$35$55Vehicle entry to all 77+ park areas
Daily Vehicle Permit$6$8Single-day entry
Tent Camping$10–$15/nightPrimitive sites
Electric Camping$20–$30/nightMost campgrounds; reservable online
Rustic Cabins$50–$100/nightChadron (22), Ponca, others
Historic Fort Lodging$70–$200/nightFort Robinson — officer’s quarters & barracks
Modern Cabins/Lodges$100–$250/nightMahoney, Platte River SP

📋 Nebraska Annual Park Permit: $35/resident, $55/non-resident — vehicle entry to all state parks. → See our Complete 50-State Annual Pass Price Guide for full details.

Parks by Region

Pine Ridge — Nebraska’s Hidden West

Chadron State Park — Nebraska’s oldest (est. 1921) — nestles in ponderosa pine forests with horseback trail rides, a swimming pool, paddle boats, and 22 furnished cabins. It looks more like Wyoming than Nebraska. Fort Robinson State Park sprawls across 22,000 acres of butte-studded rangeland at a historic frontier military post (1874–1948). Instead of traditional cabins, you sleep in historic officer’s quarters and barracks dating from 1874 to 1909 — rooms outfitted with kitchens and baths that accommodate 2 to 60 people. Fort Robinson also offers bison herd viewing, stagecoach rides, horseback tours, hayrack breakfasts, and buffalo stew cookouts. Toadstool Geologic Park (nearby USFS) features lunar-like badlands formations with mushroom-shaped rock pillars.

Sandhills — America’s Secret Dune Sea

The Sandhills are the largest grass-stabilized sand dune system in the Western Hemisphere, covering 19,000 square miles of rolling green dunes dotted with cattle ranches and spring-fed lakes. Valentine National Wildlife Refuge and surrounding recreation areas provide access to this remarkable landscape. The Cowboy Trail (321 miles) is one of the longest rail-trails in America. Nebraska National Forest at Halsey is the world’s largest hand-planted forest — a 90,000-acre woodland planted by hand in the early 1900s atop sand dunes. The Sandhills offer some of the darkest night skies in the continental US, making it exceptional for stargazing.

Platte Valley — Central Nebraska

Lake McConaughy State Recreation Area — “Big Mac” — is Nebraska’s largest reservoir with 76 miles of white-sand shoreline and crystal-clear water. Yes, white sand in Nebraska. It’s the state’s top summer recreation destination for swimming, boating, and beach camping. Lake Ogallala SRA below the dam offers nationally-recognized cold-water trout fishing. Buffalo Bill Ranch SRA near North Platte preserves the famous showman’s frontier mansion. Each March, over 500,000 Sandhill cranes gather along the Platte River in one of nature’s greatest wildlife spectacles — viewable from blinds near Kearney.

Eastern Nebraska

Mahoney State Park between Omaha and Lincoln is the star of the system — a year-round destination with a lodge, aquatic center, indoor playground, treetop ropes course, observation tower, ice skating, and “treetop cabins” that sleep large groups. Indian Cave State Park features ancient petroglyphs, Missouri River bluff hiking, and the best fall foliage in the state. Ponca State Park on the Missouri National Recreational River bluffs offers modern cabins and unique straw-bale “Green Cabins” with full kitchens and Wi-Fi — an eco-friendly lodging innovation. Platte River State Park between Omaha and Lincoln offers modern cabins, glamping tents, and a nature center.

Camping & Lodging Guide

AccommodationWherePrice RangeHighlights
Historic Fort QuartersFort Robinson SP$70–$200/night1874–1909 officer’s quarters; sleeps 2–60; bison nearby
Treetop CabinsMahoney SP$150–$250/nightModern cabins; full kitchen; year-round; aquatic center
Straw-Bale Green CabinsPonca SP$100–$150/nightEco-friendly; full kitchen, Wi-Fi, gas grill
Rustic Pine CabinsChadron SP (22)$50–$100/nightFurnished w/ stove, fridge, utensils; seasonal
Modern CabinsPlatte River SP, Ponca SP$80–$150/nightFull amenities; screened porches
Beach CampingLake McConaughy SRA$10–$25/night76 miles of white-sand shoreline; primitive & electric

Booking tip: Nebraska cabin reservations open 1 year in advance and popular locations (Mahoney, Fort Robinson) fill fast — especially summer weekends and fall foliage season at Indian Cave. Most parks require a 2-night minimum on weekends, but Chadron and Fort Robinson allow 1-night stays even on weekends. Check-in is typically 4pm (Fort Robinson: 5pm). Don’t forget your vehicle entry permit ($35/$55 annual).

Insider Tips

🦬 Local Knowledge

  • Fort Robinson frontier sleepover: You literally sleep in converted 1874 frontier fort buildings — officer’s quarters and enlisted barracks. Book the stagecoach ride, the buffalo stew cookout, and the hayrack breakfast for the full frontier experience.
  • Sandhill Crane migration: Half a million cranes on the Platte River in March is one of nature’s greatest spectacles. Book viewing blinds near Kearney through Audubon’s Rowe Sanctuary — 2026 dates fill fast.
  • Lake McConaughy white sand: People are genuinely shocked by Big Mac’s 76 miles of white-sand beach. Beach camping is largely primitive — bring shade structures, as there are almost no trees on the shoreline.
  • Ponca Green Cabins: These straw-bale eco-cabins are a hidden gem — full kitchen, Wi-Fi, gas grill, and a Missouri River bluff location. They feel like boutique Airbnbs.
  • Sandhills dark sky: The Sandhills region has some of the darkest night skies in the continental US. Merritt Reservoir SRA near Valentine is an unofficial dark-sky hotspot — bring binoculars for Milky Way viewing.
  • Indian Cave fall foliage: Indian Cave SP along the Missouri River has the best fall color in Nebraska — peak typically mid-October. The annual “Haunted Hollow” Halloween event draws thousands.

Best Parks by Activity

Best for Hiking

  • Fort Robinson SP — Butte trails through 22,000-acre rangeland
  • Indian Cave SP — Missouri River bluff trails with petroglyphs
  • Chadron SP — Pine Ridge ponderosa forest trails
  • Ponca SP — River bluff overlooks on the Missouri

Best for Lake Recreation

  • Lake McConaughy SRA — 76 miles of white-sand beach; boating, swimming
  • Lake Ogallala SRA — Nationally-recognized trout fishing below the dam
  • Calamus Reservoir SRA — Sandhills lake recreation; walleye fishing
  • Lewis and Clark Lake SRA — Missouri River reservoir with marina

Best for History

  • Fort Robinson SP — Frontier military post (1874–1948) with museums
  • Buffalo Bill Ranch SRA — Wild West showman’s frontier mansion
  • Indian Cave SP — Ancient petroglyphs and frontier village
  • Ash Hollow State Historical Park — Oregon Trail ruts and fossils

Best for Families

  • Mahoney SP — Aquatic center, treetop ropes, observation tower, year-round
  • Lake McConaughy SRA — White-sand beach swimming and camping
  • Fort Robinson SP — Horseback rides, stagecoach, bison viewing
  • Platte River SP — Modern cabins, glamping, nature center

When to Visit

SeasonHighlightsCrowds
Spring (Mar–May)Sandhill crane migration (March), wildflowers, cabin season opensLow–Moderate
Summer (Jun–Aug)Lake McConaughy beach season, camping, all facilities openHigh
Fall (Sep–Nov)Indian Cave foliage, Haunted Hollow, fewer crowdsModerate
Winter (Dec–Mar)Bald eagle viewing, Mahoney lodge stays, quiet Pine Ridge trailsVery Low

FAQs

Do I need a permit for Nebraska state parks?
Yes — a vehicle entry permit is required ($35/year resident, $55/year non-resident, or $6–$8 daily). Permits are available online at outdoornebraska.gov and at park offices.

What is the Sandhill crane migration?
Every March, over 500,000 Sandhill cranes gather along Nebraska’s Platte River near Kearney during their annual migration from Mexico to Canada — one of the world’s greatest wildlife spectacles. Book viewing blinds through Audubon’s Rowe Sanctuary.

Can I really find white-sand beaches in Nebraska?
Yes! Lake McConaughy (“Big Mac”) has 76 miles of white-sand shoreline — genuinely comparable to coastal beaches. The sand results from unique geological deposits. It’s Nebraska’s most popular summer destination.

Can I sleep in a historic frontier fort?
Yes! Fort Robinson State Park lets you stay in converted 1874–1909 officer’s quarters and barracks — complete with kitchens and baths. Rooms sleep 2 to 60 people, making it ideal for family reunions. Stagecoach rides and buffalo stew cookouts complete the experience.

What are the straw-bale cabins at Ponca?
Ponca State Park’s “Green Cabins” are built from straw bales — an eco-friendly construction method that provides excellent insulation. They come with full kitchens, Wi-Fi, gas grills, and outstanding Missouri River bluff views. They feel more like boutique Airbnbs than typical park cabins.

When is the best time for fall foliage in Nebraska?
Indian Cave State Park along the Missouri River has the best autumn color in the state, typically peaking mid-October. The park’s annual “Haunted Hollow” Halloween event draws thousands of visitors.


Cranes, frontier forts, and white-sand lakes — explore Nebraska’s 77 park areas.

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ALEXANDRIA STATE RECREATION AREA NEBRASKA

Alexandria State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+8
Arbor Lodge at Arbor Lodge State Historical Park

Arbor Lodge State Historical Park

Historic Site
+2
pedal boats on the lake at Eugene T. Mahoney State Park

Arnold State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+2
sign at Ash Hollow State Historical Park

Ash Hollow State Historical Park

Historic Site
+5
The Rhino Barn at Ashfall Fossil Beds State Historical Park

Ashfall Fossil Beds State Historical Park

Historic Site
Blue River SRA Nebraska

Blue River State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+3
Blue River SRA Nebraska

Blue River State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+8
Bluestem State Recreation Area Nebraska

Bluestem State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+8
cattle grazing at Bowring Ranch State Historical Park in Nebraska

Bowring Ranch State Historical Park

Historic Site
+4

Box Butte Reservoir State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+8
Branched Oak State Recreation Area (Nebraska)

Branched Oak State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+12

Bridgeport State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+6
Buffalo Bill's house at Buffalo Bill Ranch State Historical Park

Buffalo Bill Ranch State Historical Park

Historic Site
+7

Bufflehead State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+2

Calamus Reservoir State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+4
Ridges in Chadron State Park

Chadron State Park

State Park
+9

Champion Lake State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+4

Cheyenne State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+4
Conestoga Lake State Recreation Area (Nebraska)

Conestoga Lake State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+10
Cowboy Trail (Nebraska)

Cowboy Trail

State Trail
+2

Dead Timber State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+5

Enders Reservoir State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+6
pedal boats on the lake at Eugene T. Mahoney State Park

Eugene T. Mahoney State Park

State Park
+15
Interior section of the west ramparts at Fort Atkinson.

Fort Atkinson State Historical Park

Historic Site
Southeast side of parade ground at Fort Hartsuff State Historical Park

Fort Hartsuff State Historical Park

Historic Site
+3
covered wagon and building at Fort Kearny State Historical Park

Fort Kearny State Historical Park

Historic Site
+8
water towers with Fort Robinson State Park written on them

Fort Robinson State Park

State Park
+12
Fremont Lakes State Recreation Area (Nebraska)

Fremont Lakes State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+7

Gallagher Canyon State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+5
Indian Cave rock shelter and petroglyphs

Indian Cave State Park

State Park
+11

Johnson Lake State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+6

Keller Park State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+5
Lake McConaughy State Recreation Area (Nebraska)

Lake McConaughy State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+8

Lake Minatare State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+4
Lake Ogallala State Recreation Area (Nebraska)

Lake Ogallala State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+6

Lewis and Clark State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+7

Long Pine State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+2
Louisville State Recreation Area (Nebraska)

Louisville State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+1

Medicine Creek State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+7
Merritt Reservoir State Recreation Area (Nebraska)

Merritt Reservoir State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+6
Mormon Island State Recreation Area (Nebraska)

Mormon Island State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+6
Niobrara State Park in Spring

Niobrara State Park

State Park
+13

Olive Creek State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+7

Oliver Reservoir State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+4

Pawnee Lake State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+12

Pelican Point State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+3

Pibel Lake State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+5

Pioneer State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+4
Horses grazing at Platte River State Park

Platte River State Park

State Park
+12
Towers of Time monument at Ponca State Park

Ponca State Park

State Park
+10
Ravenna Lake State Recreation Area (Nebraska)

Ravenna Lake State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+1
Red Willow Reservoir State Recreation Area (Nebraska)

Red Willow Reservoir State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+8

Riverview Marina State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+4

Rock Creek Lake State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+5
Rock Creek Station SHP (Nebraska)

Rock Creek Station SHP

State Park
Reconstructed East Ranch buildings and corrals at Rock Creek Station State Historical Park

Rock Creek Station State Historical Park

Historic Site
+5

Rockford Lake State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+6

Sandy Channel State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+6
Schramm Park State Recreation Area (Nebraska)

Schramm Park State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+1
Schramm Park State Recreation Area (Nebraska)

Schramm Park State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+2

Sherman Reservoir State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+5
Smith Falls at Smith Falls State Park

Smith Falls State Park

State Park
+10

Stagecoach State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+7

Summit Lake State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+8

Sutherland Reservoir State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+6
Swanson Reservoir State Recreation Area (Nebraska)

Swanson Reservoir State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+6
Buffalo Bill's house at Buffalo Bill Ranch State Historical Park

Two Rivers State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+10

Union Pacific State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+4

Verdon Lake State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+4

Victoria Springs State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+1

Wagon Train State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+10

Walgren Lake State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+5

War Axe State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+6
Wildcat Hills State Recreation Area (Nebraska)

Wildcat Hills State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+5

Willow Creek State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+12
Wilson Lake State Recreation Area (Nebraska)

Wilson Lake State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+4
Windmill

Windmill State Recreation Area

Recreation Area
+4

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