Mention Nebraska and the first thing that comes to mind is college football. Well, the season only runs part of the year, which gives you plenty of time to experience the campgrounds in Nebraska.
Campgrounds in Nebraska
Nebraska's state park system consists of 87 areas in 6 regions; Panhandle, Sandhillls, North East, South West, South Central and South East. All provide fine facilities and most also cater to people interested in fishing, hunting, canoeing, boating and other outdoor activities.
In a brief overview to the different parklands, the following are some of the most popular and unspoiled campgrounds to consider when planning your next weekend getaway or vacation:
� Broken Arrow Wilderness, Fullerton
� Buckley Park Campground, Stromsburg
� Cabela's RV Park and Campground, Sidney
� Camp A Way RV Park and Campground, Lincoln
� Chimney Rock Pioneer Crossing, Bayard
� Diller Campground, Diller
� Eagle Canyon Hideaway, Brule
� Fishberry Campground, Valentine
� Flying Bee Beefmaster Ranch, Scottsbluff
� Fort McPherson Campground, Maxwell
� Fritz's Island Campground, Valentine
� Gilman Park Camping, Pierce
� Gothenburg KOA, Gothenburg
� Grand Island KOA, Doniphan
� Hastings Campground, Hastings
� Holiday Park Camping Resort, North Platte
� Kimball KOA, Kimball
� Linoma Beach Resort, Gretna
� Maskenthine Lake and Recreation Area, Norfolk
� Merritt Trading Post Resort, Valentine
� Neligh Park, West Point
� Ole's Lodge, Paxton
� Patterson Harbor, Republican City
� Pioneer Village Campground, Minden
� Prairie Oasis RV Park, Henderson
� Riverside Campground, Scottsbluff
� Riverside RV Park and Campground, Valentine
� Scottsbluff/Chimney Rock KOA, Scottsbluff
� Streeter Park Campground, Aurora
� Sunny Brook Camp Outfitters, Sparks
� Van's Lakeview Fishing Camp, Brule
� Walnut Creek Lake and Recreation Area, Papillion
� West Omaha KOA, Gretna
Fort Robinson State Park is another option in Nebraska. In fact, it is considered one of the prime spots. While the fort is certainly interesting, the area also includes over 22,000 acres of prime space for outdoors activities.
You are missing out if you do not get outdoors in Nebraska. Don't worry. You can catch the game on the radio.