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  • $10.00 /night
  • (5.0)4 reviews

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About Campground

Our campground has a quiet, serene, setting in the NW corner of Nebraska. Unobstructed view of the solar eclipse and the night sky!

Directions

453 River Rd Harrison, NE 69346

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Drive-in

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Toilets

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Alcohol Allowed
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Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

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Cynthia Carlson

2 years ago
5/5

The campground is owned by a ranching family. While there, the rancher came to by introduce himself. We were made to feel at home, and we had a wonderful chat. The campground is one mile from Agate Fossil Beds National Monument. It is an excellent place to experience the magnificence of the prairie. Dark skies at night are perfect for stargazing. The Milky Way was glorious! We stayed two nights in our trailer. Honor system. Box and forms at gate. RV camping $25 electric/water. $10 tent camping. Dump station. Flush toilet and sink. Six sites with electric and water; two sites water only. We hope to return one day. Recommend!

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Bailey Sasser

2 years ago
5/5

Awesome little spot! Running water and bathroom available. RV spots with hookups and they also have a tent area. $10 tents, $25 RV. On a clear night you can see so many stars including the milky way!

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Andrew Bolthouse

3 years ago
5/5

This is a neat little stop if you want to see some of the beautiful Nebraska terrain up close. We used this as a stop-over point on a trip to see some national parks. The location is ideal for paying a visit to the Agate fossil beds national monument before continuing our journey. It was also a great opportunity to discuss the land and how it is used compared to our home further East. If you don't mind a few dozen miles of gravel, approach from the East to see the country and sour a few antelope. If you approach from the west it is paved right up to the camp.

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Alma M

1 year ago
5/5

For what it is, this is perfect. It’s just a flat space with water and power hookups and a *flush toilet* oh lala! There is a little hill you can “hike” up to and in the spring just GORGEOUS wild flowers which made the pay campsite totally worth it for the morning mini hike flower viewing. Remember to always watch for rattle snakes.

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