Iron Horse Trail Lake

  • $0.00 /night
  • (4.8)5 reviews

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Electric Hookups
Toilets

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Drinking Water

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4.8

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Corey Hatfield

6 years ago
4/5

Quiet and relaxing with water. It would be a 5 star, but the grass needs to be mowed regularly. Also, there are a lot of snakes. I like snakes, but many people don't. More of the taller grass needs mowed also.

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Pat Walla

6 years ago
5/5

Very quiet small lake nice little camp ground with electricity small beach area. It's off the hwy a few miles and the road is a heavy crushed rock that's the only bad thing. If the road were to be paved it would be excellent. But white dust covering boat and equipment even under the covered boat.

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Eric Jeanneret

7 years ago
5/5

A ton of effort went into the redevelopment of this lake.

RV camping spots are well spaced with electric hookups, but no water hookups. The $12 per night is a great deal. However, tent camping is not allowed with the RV spots.

There are numerous picnic tables and grills placed right on the water's edge making it incredibly easy to fish from shore if you don't have a boat.

Other amenities include a sand volleyball court and swimming area.

Great fishing potential. It was slow for us, but the fish were big when caught.

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Sarah K

1 year ago
5/5

What a beautiful lake! We went tent camping here, along with kayaking, fishing, and even played some sand volleyball. A nice variety of fish that kept us busy. I love to bird watch and couldn’t believe the birds in the area. There’s a 2.7 mile trail that goes around the lake. It’s a pack-in, pack-out park, and visitors seemed to do a good job of taking care of their trash.

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Scooter Jumpingbean

5 years ago
5/5

If your tired of all of the same style lakes in Nebraska that have flat prairies and sand hills, take a drive to this lake. Lots of trees. Lots of elevation change because its in the flint hills. Well thought out and spread out campsites. Cheap for a non electric camper spot too. I think it was only $5. They have a bunch of trails through the woods and around the lake with a few "hike in only" camp spots too. I would highly recommend this beautiful, quiet, well engineered lake to anyone looking for something close that is totally different from most of the other lakes I've been to in Nebraska. I traveled over2 hours to check it out and I will be back for sure.

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