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Top RV Parks & Campgrounds in Nebraska

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Discover Top RV Parks & Campgrounds in Nebraska

Encompassing the prairies of the Great Plains and the towering dunes of the Sandhills, Nebraska is the only triply landlocked state in the United States. It's home to lively cities like Omaha and the university town of Lincoln, as well as dramatic rock formations in the western panhandle.
Native American tribes inhabited modern-day Nebraska for thousands of years before European fur traders settled in the region in the late 18th century. It was traversed by the Lewis and Clark Expedition as part of their mission to map the West in the early 19th century and became the 37th state in 1867.
Nebraska's climate is divided into two different zones, with humid conditions experienced in the east and a semi-arid climate in the west. With its combination of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and well-equipped campgrounds, it's a great place to rent an RV.


RV Camping in Nebraska
On the southern edge of North Platte is the Holiday RV Park & Campground, which features around 100 RV sites, a sparkling swimming pool, and clean bathhouses. The Mormon Island State Recreation Area is also of note and just a short drive from Grand Island. This year-round playground offers hiking, fishing, and kayaking, as well as camping facilities that include electrical hookups and a laundromat.
Continue driving east, and you'll arrive at the Prairie Oasis Campground & Cabins, a family-friendly RV park in Henderson. There's a small lake for fishing, rental paddleboats, and several sports courts, all on the doorstep of the Henderson Mennonite Heritage Park. Another local option is the Double Nickel Campground, a pet-friendly Nebraska RV campground with a swimming pool, an 18-hole mini-golf course, and Saturday night movie screenings.
The capital, Lincoln, can be enjoyed while camping at the Branched Oak State Recreation Area, which lies just a 25 minutes' drive north of the city center. It sprawls across 5,595 acres and includes a campground with full hookups, a dump station, and showers, all within a short drive of the Nebraska State Capitol and the Lincoln Children's Zoo.
If you want to soak up the sights of Omaha or attend the Omaha Summer Arts Festival, you can bunk down at the West Omaha / NE Lincoln KOA, which features a seasonal swimming pool and a mini-golf course. Alternatively, you can head to the Glenn Cunningham Lake Campground in the city's northwest, which is popular with anglers and boaters.
A short drive south of Omaha is Nebraska City and the Victorian Acres RV Park & Campground. It makes a good base for visiting the Arbor Day Farm and Arbor Lodge State Historical Park, as well as attending the annual Arbor Day festivities. The campground nestles amidst 26 acres of lush scenery, with full-hookup sites available and pets welcome to stay with you.
Want to explore the Nebraska National Forest? Head to the state's far northwest to stay at the Red Cloud Campground, which is located one mile south of Chadron State Park. There are 13 basic sites with picnic tables, pedestal grills, and fire rings, as well as a vault toilet.
Whether you want to experience the cultural and historical landmarks of Lincoln or get lost in the Nebraska National Forest, book a camper rental in Nebraska and start planning your adventure to the Cornhusker State.

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Frequently asked questions about booking campgrounds in Nebraska

Camping rates in Nebraska will vary depending on the campground and even length of stay. In general, expect to pay between $20 to $40 per night

Camping at an RV park costs more than a campground stay. Like campground rates, RV campsite rates differ from park to park but generally fall between $30 & $80 per night.

The amount of time you can stay at a park or campground will vary from place to place depending on availability and restrictions. Long-term spaces are easier to snag during an off-season.

Yes! Most of those mentioned above allow pets. Do keep in mind, however, that not all Nebraska RVs for rent are pet-friendly. You can filter your RV search to show pet-friendly rigs.

You can! Many Outdoorsy owners offer delivery within a certain radius. Additional fees may apply based on distance and other setup/delivery options.