This is a very clean, well-maintained older campground with spotless restrooms and showers. The majority of the sites are long, level, gravel pull- throughs, but there are a handful of back-in sites. The power was excellent. Our 40' motorhome had no difficulty manuevering the park's gravel access roads. The park's friendly owners take great pride in their campground. They have a horseshoes area and a free mini-golf course. It's a short walk to town and there is a very nice 9-hole golf course ($13 for 9 holes, $19 for 18 holes) with golf carts and a driving range nearby. Chappell Lake is across the street. The only downside to this park is the proximity of the railroad tracks. The train does blow it's whistle when it comes into town, but considering the proximity of the park to the highway, it's understandable that the tracks would run so close. We are in Nebraska, after all, and corn, wheat, and cattle need to get to market. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice small park with friendly and helpful owner. Easy access to I-80 but far enough away that there is no traffic noise. Close to train tracks with loud whistles (sounds just like home!) if that bothers you. Excellent Wi-Fi, nice local grocery store just a few blocks away. $12.50 Passport America rate. Easy in & out. Good overnight spot. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed here overnight on the Passport America rate. Was a very nice little park, well kept up and the owners were very friendly & helpful. Wi-Fi worked really good! Only reason we didn't give it a 9 rating or so was it was close to RR tracks with a lot of traffic overnight. Would stay again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Family run and very nice. Good attention to detail. Easy in and easy out. Wi-Fi was 4 bars and free. Rate is Passport America half price. Very windy, but whole state is. 2 mins to town. Right in middle of Nebraska farming country. We ended up staying a second day. Would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.