Camping near Scottsbluff

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Scottsbluff, Nebraska, a city rich in pioneer history, serves as a portal to some of the state's most remarkable natural, historical, and camping sites. Scotts Bluff National Monument, with its towering bluffs and pathways, offers a glimpse into the journey of early settlers on the Oregon Trail. Spend the day journeying back into history, then check in at nearby campsites with flush toilets or private RV sites that are pet-friendly with full hookups and space for big rigs. Lake Minatare State Recreation Area is a paradise for water enthusiasts. It boasts a variety of waterfront camping from back-in campsites with electric hookups to basic tent camping that allow dogs—all with easy access to boating, fishing, and swimming. Wildcat Hills State Recreation Area provides more rustic camping in rugged terrain with nearby picnic tables and primitive restrooms, ideal for those seeking a wilderness adventure. Hiking, wildlife observation, and panoramic views of the Nebraska panhandle are some of the other key attractions here. 

97% (336)

Top-rated campgrounds

Peaceful Prairie Campsites

1. Peaceful Prairie Campsites

97%
(479)
4.6mi from Scottsbluff · 20 sites · Tents, RVs · NE
Visit us and discover why Hipcamp named this property the best Hipcamp to visit in Nebraska for the past three years. Located within 2 miles from Hwy 71, we're easy to find, easy to love, and easy to leave, according to hundreds of guests who have left positive recommendations... Peaceful Prairie Campsites consists of 200+ acres of prairie pasture bordering the south side of Scotts Bluff National Monument. Under the care of third generation steward, Lisa Betz-Marquez, the beautiful bluffs feature a stunning backdrop to a those seeking a private and peaceful experience, birding, wildlife-spotting, or an adventure-seeking hike. Rustic Tent sites (allowing cars, vans, rooftop tents, truck campers, and motorcycles, but not RVs or pull-behind trailers) are located directly on the prairie. The prairie is a fragile environment. To preserve its beauty and health, trailers and RVs must book the RV sites. We appreciate your cooperation. RV sites 50 amp electricity and a rustic experience on crushed concrete near our corral. You'll have foot access just steps from the prairie. All sites share access to delicious potable water, a clean porta potty, and a funky outdoor camp shower (with unheated water), as well as private foot access to hiking at various levels of challenge to the south side of our nation's Scotts Bluff National Monument. A small group of yearling cattle are at home on the prairie in summer months, and may share you the prairie tent area with campers in the months of May and June. Prairie guests have relished the feeling of having the place to themselves to enjoy the majesty of the landscape, the magic of our starry night skies and the soulful communion with the land. Lisa is the fourth generation of her family to live on Valley View Farm, located directly south of the prairie. Her family has been steward of these lands since 1925. Lisa is a member of a pioneer family. Ancestor, Martin Gering, came to the valley in 1887. As an early investor in the fledgling town, the town of Gering was named for him. If you're a history buff, ask Lisa to tell you more...
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$41
 / night
Meadowlark Hearth Farm Rustic Stay

3. Meadowlark Hearth Farm Rustic Stay

100%
(1)
4.9mi from Scottsbluff · 1 site · Tent, RV · Minatare, NE
These campsites are mainly for car campers and tent campers, although small RVs up to 20 ft are welcome as well. We invite you to enjoy our organic vegetable seed farm with its trees, nearby water, and abundant wildlife. You’ll see pelicans, turtles, herons, and other creatures, plus a few non-poisonous bullsnakes that help keep the mice at bay. From our property, you’ll have the opportunity to experience nature on a working farm. Scotts Bluff National Monument is visible from the land and just a 15-minute drive away, along with the extensive Legacy of the Plains Museum. And nothing compares to a Nebraska sunrise or sunset, with skies exploding in unforgettable colors. We are experienced farmers, and Nathan is a master naturalist who can lead hikes at nearby sites, including the Wildcat Hills. We also offer our farm products—grass-fed hamburger, garlic, and vegetable seeds—available for sale year-round. Seasonal vegetables and eggs may also be available. Throughout the year, we host special events through the Living Environment Foundation. Our largest gatherings include the Ancestral Skills Festival in August and the Seed Fest in autumn. This is a century farm, and the barn you’ll see on the property is over 100 years old and still in great condition. These are also the ancestral lands of the Lakota tribe. We are grateful for their stewardship and aim to honor their tradition of caring for the land through our certified organic and biodynamic farming practices.
Pets
Potable water
from 
$20
 / night
Wildhorse Creek At BE Farm

4. Wildhorse Creek At BE Farm

100%
(5)
17mi from Scottsbluff · 1 site · Tent, RV · Bayard, NE
Get away from the hustle and bustle and settle into life on a real working farm in western Nebraska. We grow specialty crops of cut flowers & Pumpkins. Just over 3 hours from Denver, BE Farm offers more than just a place to spend the night—it’s a full immersion in farm life, nature, and wide-open skies. With Nebraska’s iconic Chimney Rock just 8 miles south, Scotts Bluff National Monument 25 miles west, and Carhenge 40 miles northeast, adventure is never far. At night, the Milky Way lights up the sky—so vivid it feels like you could scoop it up in your hand. The campsite is nestled along Wildhorse Creek, shaded by trees and surrounded by wildlife. Deer, raccoons, and native birds are common visitors, and Rainbow and Brown trout glide through the waters (note: no fishing is allowed). In summer, you might spot Farmer Billy tending crops or setting irrigation at sunrise and sunset—it’s all part of the BE Farm experience. During October, it’s Pumpkin Patch season at BE Farm, and with your stay, you’ll be welcome to enjoy all the fall vibes at the Farm. A quick note: The Farm is open to the public on Fridays (4 p.m.–dark), Saturdays (10 a.m.–9 p.m.), and Sundays (10 a.m.–6 p.m.). Farmer Billy will do his best to ensure you enjoy your time here, but please note that other guests will be present at the farm during open hours. The camping spot is set off to the side, so you should not be bothered by the public during your visit. If you have questions, please let me know.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$25
 / night

Scottsbluff, Nebraska, a city rich in pioneer history, serves as a portal to some of the state's most remarkable natural, historical, and camping sites. Scotts Bluff National Monument, with its towering bluffs and pathways, offers a glimpse into the journey of early settlers on the Oregon Trail. Spend the day journeying back into history, then check in at nearby campsites with flush toilets or private RV sites that are pet-friendly with full hookups and space for big rigs. Lake Minatare State Recreation Area is a paradise for water enthusiasts. It boasts a variety of waterfront camping from back-in campsites with electric hookups to basic tent camping that allow dogs—all with easy access to boating, fishing, and swimming. Wildcat Hills State Recreation Area provides more rustic camping in rugged terrain with nearby picnic tables and primitive restrooms, ideal for those seeking a wilderness adventure. Hiking, wildlife observation, and panoramic views of the Nebraska panhandle are some of the other key attractions here. 

97% (336)

Top-rated campgrounds

Peaceful Prairie Campsites

1. Peaceful Prairie Campsites

97%
(479)
4.6mi from Scottsbluff · 20 sites · Tents, RVs · NE
Visit us and discover why Hipcamp named this property the best Hipcamp to visit in Nebraska for the past three years. Located within 2 miles from Hwy 71, we're easy to find, easy to love, and easy to leave, according to hundreds of guests who have left positive recommendations... Peaceful Prairie Campsites consists of 200+ acres of prairie pasture bordering the south side of Scotts Bluff National Monument. Under the care of third generation steward, Lisa Betz-Marquez, the beautiful bluffs feature a stunning backdrop to a those seeking a private and peaceful experience, birding, wildlife-spotting, or an adventure-seeking hike. Rustic Tent sites (allowing cars, vans, rooftop tents, truck campers, and motorcycles, but not RVs or pull-behind trailers) are located directly on the prairie. The prairie is a fragile environment. To preserve its beauty and health, trailers and RVs must book the RV sites. We appreciate your cooperation. RV sites 50 amp electricity and a rustic experience on crushed concrete near our corral. You'll have foot access just steps from the prairie. All sites share access to delicious potable water, a clean porta potty, and a funky outdoor camp shower (with unheated water), as well as private foot access to hiking at various levels of challenge to the south side of our nation's Scotts Bluff National Monument. A small group of yearling cattle are at home on the prairie in summer months, and may share you the prairie tent area with campers in the months of May and June. Prairie guests have relished the feeling of having the place to themselves to enjoy the majesty of the landscape, the magic of our starry night skies and the soulful communion with the land. Lisa is the fourth generation of her family to live on Valley View Farm, located directly south of the prairie. Her family has been steward of these lands since 1925. Lisa is a member of a pioneer family. Ancestor, Martin Gering, came to the valley in 1887. As an early investor in the fledgling town, the town of Gering was named for him. If you're a history buff, ask Lisa to tell you more...
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$41
 / night
Meadowlark Hearth Farm Rustic Stay

3. Meadowlark Hearth Farm Rustic Stay

100%
(1)
4.9mi from Scottsbluff · 1 site · Tent, RV · Minatare, NE
These campsites are mainly for car campers and tent campers, although small RVs up to 20 ft are welcome as well. We invite you to enjoy our organic vegetable seed farm with its trees, nearby water, and abundant wildlife. You’ll see pelicans, turtles, herons, and other creatures, plus a few non-poisonous bullsnakes that help keep the mice at bay. From our property, you’ll have the opportunity to experience nature on a working farm. Scotts Bluff National Monument is visible from the land and just a 15-minute drive away, along with the extensive Legacy of the Plains Museum. And nothing compares to a Nebraska sunrise or sunset, with skies exploding in unforgettable colors. We are experienced farmers, and Nathan is a master naturalist who can lead hikes at nearby sites, including the Wildcat Hills. We also offer our farm products—grass-fed hamburger, garlic, and vegetable seeds—available for sale year-round. Seasonal vegetables and eggs may also be available. Throughout the year, we host special events through the Living Environment Foundation. Our largest gatherings include the Ancestral Skills Festival in August and the Seed Fest in autumn. This is a century farm, and the barn you’ll see on the property is over 100 years old and still in great condition. These are also the ancestral lands of the Lakota tribe. We are grateful for their stewardship and aim to honor their tradition of caring for the land through our certified organic and biodynamic farming practices.
Pets
Potable water
from 
$20
 / night
Wildhorse Creek At BE Farm

4. Wildhorse Creek At BE Farm

100%
(5)
17mi from Scottsbluff · 1 site · Tent, RV · Bayard, NE
Get away from the hustle and bustle and settle into life on a real working farm in western Nebraska. We grow specialty crops of cut flowers & Pumpkins. Just over 3 hours from Denver, BE Farm offers more than just a place to spend the night—it’s a full immersion in farm life, nature, and wide-open skies. With Nebraska’s iconic Chimney Rock just 8 miles south, Scotts Bluff National Monument 25 miles west, and Carhenge 40 miles northeast, adventure is never far. At night, the Milky Way lights up the sky—so vivid it feels like you could scoop it up in your hand. The campsite is nestled along Wildhorse Creek, shaded by trees and surrounded by wildlife. Deer, raccoons, and native birds are common visitors, and Rainbow and Brown trout glide through the waters (note: no fishing is allowed). In summer, you might spot Farmer Billy tending crops or setting irrigation at sunrise and sunset—it’s all part of the BE Farm experience. During October, it’s Pumpkin Patch season at BE Farm, and with your stay, you’ll be welcome to enjoy all the fall vibes at the Farm. A quick note: The Farm is open to the public on Fridays (4 p.m.–dark), Saturdays (10 a.m.–9 p.m.), and Sundays (10 a.m.–6 p.m.). Farmer Billy will do his best to ensure you enjoy your time here, but please note that other guests will be present at the farm during open hours. The camping spot is set off to the side, so you should not be bothered by the public during your visit. If you have questions, please let me know.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$25
 / night

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