The best camping near Waubonsie State Park

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BNR Acres Nebraska

5 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · Eagle, NE
Nestled in a tranquil wooded area, just 3.5 miles from Eagle or 8.5 miles from Lincoln, our semi-private camping site offers a perfect escape into nature for those seeking solitude and adventure. Surrounded by towering trees and the gentle sounds of rustling leaves, this serene location provides an ideal backdrop for a restful retreat or an outdoor experience. The campsite features spacious, flat areas suitable for tents allowing you to immerse yourself in the beauty of the natural surroundings. Enjoy the convenience of access to clean water and fire pits for cozy evenings under the stars. The semi-private setting ensures that while you can connect with nature, you also have a sense of privacy to unwind and recharge. Take time to explore the walking trails that wind through the trees, perfect for birdwatching or simply enjoying the sights and sounds of the great outdoors.
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Horse Creek Adventures

23 sites · Lodging, Tents170 acres · Sidney, IA
Horse Creek Adventures is a 170 acre ranch that provides an opportunity for visitors to stay one night or several days to enjoy the land and area sights. You have your choice as to how you want to stay. Our "off the grid" cabins offer a special opportunity to camp with a roof. The cabins are extremely popular! Check out the information about them and then check the photos posted by quests and read their reviews to give you lots of ideas of how you could enjoy these one of a kind sites. Tenting is available all over the 170 acres. You can tent by the pond; on top of the hill, or in a valley. These sites allow you to "get away from it all" and let the stress melt away. We have tenting sites close to a road to give you flexibility to see local attractions while enjoying the whole 170 acres. The land is part of the famous Loess Hills. There are hilltops to take in the breath taking views and valleys surrounded by trees. A pond full of trophy sized bass , catch and release, no license required. Wildlife abounds including a wide variety of birds. We have been described by avid birders as a rich place for birding. The area is rich with history-Lewis and Clark; French Canadian trappers and their Lakota wives established French Villages; Mormons came through here on the way to Utah; Jesse James played cards. Waubonsie State Park is close with hiking trails and seven miles of Horse trails. At night you can use a portable corral to have your horse close. End the day around a campfire, look at the stars and the lightening bugs and be serenaded to sleep by the coyotes and whip-poor-wills Enjoy !!
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Green Grass Farms Camping

5 sites · RVs, Tents150 acres · Bedford, IA
Green Grass Farms was officially started in January of 2016.  After being on active duty for years and having a disabled child, we decided we wanted to simplify and slow down our way of life.  In November of 2014 our disabled son was put on a 100% "Real Foods Diet" and that played a huge part in motivating us to look more into what that really meant.  What was the difference between farm raised and store bought organic food? What was the real benefit of not using hormones or antibiotics or pesticides?  Which is better, grain finished or grass finished meat?  So we bought the farm and started Green Grass Farms!Learn more about this land:The property is primitive with treed area and lots of grass. With sustainable livestock farming and ranging. We have a mix of chicken, pigs, and cattle on the farm. You would be staying in the pasture or in a wooded area. You can be next to the animals or next to our farm store near our corn field. There's lots of views of windmills and pastures/farmland.Happy to give farm tours outside of my working hours.
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Arrowhead Lodge of SW. Iowa.

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Council Bluffs, IA
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. 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 horse and goat. 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>  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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The best camping near Waubonsie State Park guide

Overview

About

Lush green summer forest or quiet blankets of fresh snow beckon the Mother Nature lover at Waubonsie State Park. Whether you’re coming for a day of picnicking and family fun, or hardcore hikes, the park will meet your needs and leave you in awe. The steep valleys and gorges of the Loess Hills are second to none here, explore by horseback or foot and stay overnight (with or without your pony) to appreciate everything from the wildflowers to the starry skies. Nearby Lake Virginia offers anglers a day on the water or simply relax in the shady glens and quiet peacefulness of Waubonsie!

When to go

The best time to visit Waubonsie State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant. Summer offers warm days perfect for exploring, though it can be quite busy. Winters are less crowded but can be quite cold, so ensure you're prepared if visiting during this season.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast before your visit to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
  • Stay informed about any park closures or alerts by visiting the official Waubonsie State Park website.
  • Accessibility varies across different areas of the park; contact the park office for specific information.
  • Remember to pack essentials like water, snacks, and a first-aid kit for your day out in the park.
  • Respect wildlife and natural habitats by following the 'Leave No Trace' principles during your visit.

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