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The best camping near Fort Robinson State Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Fort Robinson adventure.

Discover Fort Robinson State Park's rich history and outdoor splendor.  

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Memory Lane Campsite

2 sites ¡ RVs, Tents38 acres ¡ Crawford, NE
Learn more about this land:We have the best sunrises and sunsets western Nebraska can offer! Great hiking and walking to Lovers Leap and Saddle Rock Buttes! Nice walk to downtown Crawford.
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$30
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Booked 1 time

Norgard Chicken Ranch

3 sites ¡ RVs17 acres ¡ Crawford, NE
Learn more about this land:We have clean, peaceful, quiet camping spaces one mile from town with electrical and water hookups. Beautiful firepit with wood available. Well maintained with a river running through property for fishing. Beautiful morning sunrises and great sunsets for a peaceful stay. On property are horses, chickens and cats.
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$35
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Guided Rock Farms

1 site ¡ RV, Tent350 acres ¡ Crawford, NE
Up to 500 acres to wander on the Pine Ridge. Beautiful buttes, canyons, pines, and overlooks river valley. Hike up to the top of the hills for a beautiful spot to camp to watch sunrise or sunset. Various wells on property to fill up water. In the summer months you may camp alongside Highland cattle, horses, or sheep!
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$50
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Niobrara Hideaway

1 site ¡ RV11 acres ¡ Lusk, WY
Learn more about this land:Located on a little piece of the Niobrara River. We have lots of wildlife pass through, eagles, deer, antelope, and an occasional porcupine. We also own horses, chickens, dogs, and cats that roam and graze the property.
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$35
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Indian Canyon Lodge

1 site ¡ Lodging120 acres ¡ Edgemont, SD
Learn more about this land:Kick back and relax in this calm, stylish space with a great view. Enjoy being away from the hustle of life, and reconnect with nature. This lodge is 49 miles from Custer and 68 miles to Mt Rushmore. Our local attractions include Cascade Falls, Wild Horse Sanctuary, Mammoth Site, and Wind Cave all with in a 25 mile radius. By request family style meals prepared by the hosts available.
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$275
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The best camping near Fort Robinson State Park guide

Overview

About

Among towering buttes, deep canyons, and pine ridge forest lies historical Fort Robinson State Park. This place is as over the top on history as it is on killer views! Take open air Jeep rides on Jeep Trail Run, and spot the grazing bison and longhorn. Explore the Native American history of the area with a horseback trip to Red Cloud Buttes or hike Mckenzie Pass. Walk the steps of famed Sioux Chief, Crazy Horse, who once called this place home. Rest easy in old time barracks or one of the Fort’s campsites, there’s plenty of space for campfire cookin’, or try those earlier spotted bison at the park’s restaurant. With a full and happy belly, catch one of Fort Robinson’s famed sunsets from the Pine Ridge. You’ll be all smiles when the sun sets on an adventure filled day at this stunning park!

Notable campgrounds

  • Soldier Creek Campground: Nestled amid pine-scented hills, offering serene settings and easy access to park trails.
  • Red Cloud Campground: Ideal for families, with spacious sites and close proximity to park amenities and activities.
  • Buffalo Barracks: A unique camping experience in historic accommodations, perfect for larger groups seeking adventure.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, especially for peak season, as sites at Fort Robinson fill up quickly due to their popularity.
  • Consider mid-week stays for better availability and a quieter camping experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellation policies; sometimes last-minute openings can provide an unexpected opportunity.
  • Explore nearby camping options to ensure you have a backup plan in case the park's campgrounds are full.

When to go

The best time to visit Fort Robinson State Park is from May to October, when the weather is warm and all park facilities are open. Winter months can be harsh, with limited access and activities due to snow and ice, making it less ideal for a visit.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's website for any alerts or closures before your trip to ensure a smooth experience.
  • Wildlife is abundant; always maintain a safe distance and follow park guidelines for viewing.
  • Accessibility varies across the park; some areas may not be suitable for all visitors.
  • Remember to pack essentials like water, sunscreen, and insect repellent for a comfortable visit.
  • Cell service can be spotty, so download maps and guides ahead of time.

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