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The best camping in Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail, NE

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The best camping in Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail, NE

1. Arrowhead Lodge of SW. Iowa.

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9.6km from Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail · 1 site · Lodging
This custom designed glamping lodge was a dream of mine for a long time. I wanted a place to go to unwind and be with one with nature. But! wanted it close to town so I do not have to travel far and still be close to the city attractions. AC and Heat are in the Lodge The lodge backs up to a large hill--called the Loess Hills. Many deer, raccoon, possum and turkey call it home and so does a few pets of mine to include a mini schwazer and two goats. They just love being adorned by new people. I think you will find this a perfect place for a good nights sleep. Learn more about this land: --Enjoy the deer setting amongst the tree's and nature. Hiking trails close by. Come enjoy a relaxing experience close to the city, the zoo and other attractions. MOST dogs are welcomed -- BUT need to be approved first! before booking. ADDITIONAL FEE REQUIRED - payment at the time of check in Walking trails close by! and restaurants. Verify with host before booking please. The bathroom/shower is located across the yard in the lower level of the main house. Thank you!
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$106
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2. Omaha Campsite - ONE SITE ONLY

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40km from Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
DO NOT DRIVE THRU CAMPGROUND My ONE and ONLY Hipcamp site is locate right at the entrance of this small property. All campers must be 35 feet or less in length and given the small size of the campground it's easiest if you arrive before dark. The entrance is on a curve so make sure you enter from the left hand side of the road and don't be afraid to roll thru a little grass to make sure you have plenty of room. Make a hard hairpin turn to the right and your campsite is straight ahead and like everything here, a pull-thru site. (Please see HIPCAMP main photo) This is a long-term campground but I keep this one spot up front for our traveling friends to enjoy as you move across the country as options can be limited. Enjoy your stay and if you're ever unsure about anything just give me a ring. Please make sure to arrive before dark. Small campground and quiet community with minimal lighting can make for a challenging and sometimes disorienting arrival if not careful.
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$43
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5. Little Rivers Edge RV Park and Camp

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72km from Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail · 19 sites · Tents, RVs
*** 2025 Season Update *** As they have put new rock on the gravel road near the property, we are potentially looking at closing our season earlier than planned. This has covered up our previous dust control, which could make it more dusty than anticipated due to higher traffic for an early harvest this year. If you are still needing a place to stay but it looks to be unavailable up to November 1st, just send me a message and we can review options. I want to ensure a positive experience. - Devlin ****50/30/20 amp hookups at each RV Site. *** City life from Lincoln and Omaha can feel a little tight sometimes. Little Rivers Edge is a wonderful spacious campground for the perfect weekend getaway being only 30 minutes down the road. Just a mile outside of Syracuse gives you all the convenience of the town without any of the crowded feeling. So...light a fire and play in the river! We hope you enjoy our little piece of heaven and meet some friends along the way.
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$20
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7. Tiny Home Alley Delight

7.2km from Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail · 1 site · Lodging
Get cozy and settle into this secluded romantic little bungalow. This tiny home has an open concept with a dash of old cabin feel. Enjoy a good nights rest on the clean memory foam mattress that features an electric winch to raise and lower the bed. Outside you can you can enjoy BBQ and an evening by the fire pit with complete privacy. The space This tiny home features a queen size bed that is hung by rope. The winch will lower and raise the bed to the ceiling to provide more available space for activities. A working space table that folds down from the wall that includes a comfortable 3-way chair that can be converted to a lounge sofa or to a comfy little cot that sleeps 1 person. A loft sits above the kitchenette that the kids and/or you short kings and queens will be able to lay your head down for a good nights rest on the memory foam padded bedding. Guest access You will have private access to the tiny home property from the alley behind the main little brick home. The parking lot can fit up to 2 compact cars along with free street parking. The property is completely fenced off with exception of the driveway. *This tiny home is located on the same property as the main little brick house but only accessible via the alley. Please do not disturb guests at the main house address that is 6227 Parker St. Other things to note Although the unit has a bath tub, the water heater is a limited size and not designed to fill the tub with hot water. This water heater will only support quick showers. I recommend spacing out quick showers for multiple guests. To add, the fixtures on the tub are just for design. They do not operate. The fixtures for the shower head bucket are located directly above the bath fixtures located on the wall. They can sometimes be hidden by shower curtain. This is a low flow system that pours out of a bucket. It’s a relaxing old fashioned way of showering. Please do not have expectations of a high pressure shower head you may be accustomed.
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$328
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10. Elkhorn Shores Campground

30km from Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail · 49 sites · Tents, RVs
Come see us next Season. We are closed for the winter. South Beach RV's will re-open April 1, 2026 and the North Park RV's tents will open May 1, 2026. The South Beach Tent's and the Glamping Village will re-open May 22, 2026. We look forward to seeing you next season. Relax and recharge at this beautiful park next to the Elkhorn River! Elkhorn Shores offers you a home away from home in West Omaha. Experience the small town charm of Elkhorn, Ne with all the excitement of the city just minutes away. RV and Tent Sites nestled against the Elkhorn River, perfect for a weekend getaway or stay the whole season! Spend a day at the beach, try Tubing the River or catch a movie on the big screen under the stars! We can\u2019t wait to welcome you to The Shores! Discover the unique charm of Elkhorn Shores, a serene campground nestled alongside the picturesque Elkhorn River in West Omaha. This hidden gem offers a perfect blend of small-town tranquility and easy access to the vibrant city life, making it an ideal retreat for nature lovers and urban explorers alike. At Elkhorn Shores, you can choose from spacious RV and tent sites that provide a peaceful escape, whether you're planning a weekend getaway or an extended stay. Enjoy a day at the beach, where you can relax by the water or take part in exciting activities like tubing down the river. As the sun sets, gather with friends and family for a movie night under the stars on our big screen. With its stunning natural surroundings and a variety of outdoor activities, Elkhorn Shores is the perfect destination for those looking to unwind and recharge. We look forward to welcoming you to The Shores, where unforgettable memories await!
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$26
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12. Bartlett Shores RV Park

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43km from Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail · 102 sites · RVs, Lodging
Discover a one-of-a-kind RV park nestled along the picturesque banks of the Missouri River on the Iowa side, offering a serene escape for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. This unique campground features a seasonal riverside area that welcomes guests from May to October, providing an idyllic setting for relaxation and recreation. In addition to the seasonal options, our year-round campground is conveniently located within the levee, offering both short-term and monthly rental opportunities. This ensures that visitors can enjoy the beauty of the river and surrounding landscapes throughout the entire year. Guests can take advantage of nearby attractions, including scenic hiking trails, swimming holes, and various outdoor activities that cater to all ages. With local restaurants and shops just a short drive away, you’ll have everything you need for a memorable stay. Experience the perfect blend of nature and convenience at our beautiful RV park, where adventure awaits at every turn.
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$44
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15. Walnut Creek Lake Recreation Area

15km from Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail · 1 site
The Walnut Creek Lake and Recreation Area stands out as a unique destination due to its “pack in, pack out” policy, which encourages visitors to take responsibility for their waste and maintain the park's natural beauty. Spanning 450 acres, this mixed-use recreation area features a stunning 105-acre reservoir, making it an ideal spot for outdoor enthusiasts. Conveniently located south of Highway 370 and west of 96th Street, the park offers two entrances for easy access. The first entrance is directly off 96th Street, while the second is located 1.5 miles further south and west on Schram Road, leading to Turkey Road. Visitors to Walnut Creek can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, fishing, and picnicking. The park's serene environment is perfect for those seeking privacy and a chance to connect with nature. While there are no trash services available, this unique aspect fosters a sense of community responsibility among guests, ensuring that the park remains clean and inviting for everyone. Whether you're looking to explore the natural surroundings or simply relax by the water, Walnut Creek Lake and Recreation Area is a fantastic choice for your next outdoor adventure.

16. Hitchcock Nature Center Campground

18km from Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail · 1 site
Located within the remarkable Loess Hills of Iowa, Hitchcock Nature Center stands out as a unique destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers. Spanning nearly 1,500 acres, this expansive area features a diverse landscape of prairie, savanna, and woodlands, providing ample opportunities for low-impact recreation and camping. Visitors can immerse themselves in the serene beauty of the natural surroundings while enjoying activities such as hiking, birdwatching, and picnicking. The center's commitment to preserving its ecological integrity ensures a peaceful experience, allowing guests to connect with nature in a tranquil setting. In addition to its stunning landscapes, Hitchcock Nature Center is conveniently located near various attractions, including swimming holes and local dining options. Whether you're seeking a weekend getaway or a day of exploration, this nature center offers a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation in one of Iowa's most significant natural areas.

19. Missouri Valley City Hall

33km from Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail · 1 site
Nestled at the crossroads of history and natural beauty, Missouri Valley, Iowa, offers a unique blend of scenic landscapes and rich heritage. Located along the picturesque Loess Hills Scenic Byways and the historic Lincoln Highway, this charming city is conveniently situated at the intersection of I-29 and Highway 30, just 25 miles north of Omaha, NE, and Council Bluffs, IA. As the largest city in Harrison County, Missouri Valley serves as a vibrant hub for both residents and visitors. Originally known as St. John's Township, Missouri Valley was established in 1871 after residents recognized the potential of the newly constructed railroad. The city quickly grew into a vital intersection for three railroads, including the Cedar Rapids, the Missouri River Railroad (later known as the Chicago and Northwestern), and the Sioux City and Valley Railroads. This strategic location fueled rapid economic growth, and by the early 1900s, the population had surpassed 4,000. Today, Missouri Valley is a thriving community that boasts a strong public school system, an active Chamber of Commerce, and a variety of amenities. The city is home to the Missouri Valley Community School District, eight churches, three banks, and several nationally recognized businesses. Visitors can enjoy a diverse selection of shops and restaurants, as

20. Bob Hardy RV Park

36km from Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail · 1 site
Discover the charm of Bob Hardy RV Park, a unique destination established in 1991 that offers a welcoming atmosphere for outdoor enthusiasts. This park operates on a first-come, first-served basis, meaning you can enjoy the beauty of nature without the hassle of reservations. Payment is based on an honor system, with convenient payment envelopes available at the shower facility. Bob Hardy RV Park features eight hard-surfaced campsites, perfect for RVs, along with designated areas for tent camping. Each RV site is equipped with electrical hookups, picnic tables, and grills, ensuring a comfortable stay. Guests can also take advantage of the park's amenities, including a small playground, potable water, restrooms, and shower facilities. For added convenience, a dump station is available on-site. Please note that rentals are limited to a maximum of fourteen consecutive nights per stay, with a required break of at least fourteen nights between visits. Check-in is located on the south side of the shower facility, making it easy to get settled in. Whether you're looking to explore nearby natural features, enjoy outdoor activities, or simply relax in a serene environment, Bob Hardy RV Park is the perfect getaway for your next adventure.
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Explore a few hundred feet or traverse the entire 3,700-mile journey made by the Corps of Discovery. This intrepid group of 31 men, one woman and baby sought to explore the western United States. The trek happened from May 1804 to September 1806.

Led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, the journey went from western Illinois to the mouth of the Columbia River in Oregon. Then they came back to report their findings. The journey took 2-1/2 years to complete. Thanks to modern transportation, you can cover the same ground in a few weeks.

The Lewis & Clark Trail winds through 11 states. It's not a traditional, linear hiking trail as you would normally think. Instead, it travels through several interconnected sites that interpret what happened when the group explored the West.

At Camp Dubois in Illinois, see a recreation of the fort where Lewis and Clark began their journey. In Omaha, Nebraska, walk along a portion of the Missouri River where the group explored. In Oregon, see the Pacific Ocean from the bluffs overlooking the mouth of the Columbia River. The vista looks much the same way now as when Lewis and Clark saw it in 1805.

In between the start and end points, several cities and towns along the trail pay homage to the expedition. Take in festivals and gatherings throughout the summer and fall. There are also plenty of scenic overlooks, mountains, valleys, rock formations, historic sites, Native American cultural centers, and campsites. These locations make for an adventurous summer vacation. There's plenty to do in this fun-filled national park that spans thousands of miles and hundreds of years of American history.

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