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City Explorers Stampede

1 site ¡ RV1 acre ¡ La Vista, NE
Welcome adventurers, inner city adventures await you! We are centralized right in the heart of the city, close to many must see attractions. Kayak (2 person) rental is available. Firepit, charcoal grill and a telescope (by request) are avilailable. Additional add on services are offered if one should enjoy Reiki, card readings and or a homemade warm breakfast ($8-10 per depending on meal). Prebooking of additional add on's are required before visit to accommodate your custom experience. Explore what Omaha has to offer.
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Arrowhead Lodge of SW. Iowa.

1 site ¡ LodgingCouncil Bluffs, IA
This custom designed glamping lodge was a dream of mine for a long time. I wanted a place to go to unwind and be with one with nature. But! wanted it close to town so I do not have to travel far and still be close to the city attractions. The lodge backs up to a large hill--called the Loess Hills. Many deer, raccoon, possum and turkey call it home and so does a few pets of mine to include a mini horse and goat. They just love being adorned by new people. I think you will find this a perfect place for a good nights sleep. Learn more about this land: --Enjoy the deer setting amongst the tree's and nature. Hiking trails close by. Come enjoy a relaxing experience close to the city, the zoo and other attractions.  MOST dogs are welcomed -- BUT need to be approved first! before booking. ADDITIONAL FEE REQUIRED>  Walking trails close by!  and restaurants. Verify with host before booking please. The bathroom/shower is located across the yard in the lower level of the main house.  Thank you!
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Greenwood Acres

6 sites ¡ RVs, Tents7 acres ¡ Greenwood, NE
We purchased our acreage a few years ago and it was very neglected, inside the house and even outside. We are proud of all the work and progress we’ve made. While we still have some improvements to make on our house, the outside is quickly becoming our very own paradise. We have a garden, fruit trees, berry bushes and chickens. With advance notice I'm happy to give a tour of the property. If you prefer to tour on your own please do! On the back of our property we have a swimming pond with lots of little fish and frogs and other water creatures, all safe to swim with. During the warm months help yourself to the fun beach toys, paddle board and paddle boat. We simply ask you care for them like you would your own. There is also a large playground area in the trees, close to our house. Please don't hesitate to check it out and let your kiddos play on it! The garden area is on the south part of our property. You can help yourself to a few garden goods. There you'll also find a sand pit with tonka trucks for your kiddos to also enjoy. Hammocks can be found throughout the property in the shaded wooded area as well as picnic tables.
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Omaha Campsite

2 sites ¡ RVs, Tents3 acres ¡ Ashland, NE
Small family campground (35 feet or less in length) near Omaha Nebraska with interstate access (I-80, Exit 426) offering extended stay site availability. Rural setting offers peace and quiet at the end of the day and a campground tailoring to the traveling professional. NO concrete all rural and natural with limestone roads. 50/30/20Amp service and water at all sites with weekly tank dumps if needed.
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Horse Creek Adventures

26 sites ¡ Lodging, RVs, Tents170 acres ¡ Sidney, IA
Horse Creek Adventures is a 170 acre ranch that provides an opportunity for visitors to stay one night or several days to enjoy the land and area sights. You have your choice as to how you want to stay. Our "off the grid" cabins offer a special opportunity to camp with a roof. The cabins are extremely popular! Check out the information about them and then check the photos posted by quests and read their reviews to give you lots of ideas of how you could enjoy these one of a kind sites. Tenting is available all over the 170 acres. You can tent by the pond; on top of the hill, or in a valley. These sites allow you to "get away from it all" and let the stress melt away. We have tenting sites close to a road to give you flexibility to see local attractions while enjoying the whole 170 acres. Lastly, we have RV hook-ups with 119, 30 amps and 50 amps The land is part of the famous Loess Hills. There are hilltops to take in the breath taking views and valleys surrounded by trees. A pond full of trophy sized bass , catch and release, no license required. Wildlife abounds including a wide variety of birds. We have been described by avid birders as a rich place for birding. The area is rich with history-Lewis and Clark; French Canadian trappers and their Lakota wives established French Villages; Mormons came through here on the way to Utah; Jesse James played cards. Waubonsie State Park is close with hiking trails and seven miles of Horse trails. At night you can use a portable corral to have your horse close. End the day around a campfire, look at the stars and the lightening bugs and be serenaded to sleep by the coyotes and whip-poor-wills Enjoy !!
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Vicki J.’s Land

2 sites ¡ Tents8 acres ¡ Bennington, NE
Learn more about this land:Bring your rv and park for the night or for a few days and enjoy all that Omaha has to offer. We have a world class zoo, incredible state parks, college world series, and countless incredible bars and restaurants. Omaha is a hidden gem with everything to offer. The Iowa border is only 30m away for a quick trip to the casinos or Lincoln is an hour away to catch an infamous Husker game or tour the capitol. Like history? See the Lewis and Clark museum down by the river. We are easily accessible off a paved road and our field is flat and grassy with plenty of space to park on. Well behaved dogs on leashes are welcomed. Please know that we have a friendly husky that roams the farm and may come and say hi. She may also react to pets in her space so please watch your furbaby closely.
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Explore a few hundred feet or traverse the entire 3,700-mile journey made by the Corps of Discovery. This intrepid group of 31 men, one woman and baby sought to explore the western United States. The trek happened from May 1804 to September 1806.

Led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, the journey went from western Illinois to the mouth of the Columbia River in Oregon. Then they came back to report their findings. The journey took 2-1/2 years to complete. Thanks to modern transportation, you can cover the same ground in a few weeks.

The Lewis & Clark Trail winds through 11 states. It's not a traditional, linear hiking trail as you would normally think. Instead, it travels through several interconnected sites that interpret what happened when the group explored the West.

At Camp Dubois in Illinois, see a recreation of the fort where Lewis and Clark began their journey. In Omaha, Nebraska, walk along a portion of the Missouri River where the group explored. In Oregon, see the Pacific Ocean from the bluffs overlooking the mouth of the Columbia River. The vista looks much the same way now as when Lewis and Clark saw it in 1805.

In between the start and end points, several cities and towns along the trail pay homage to the expedition. Take in festivals and gatherings throughout the summer and fall. There are also plenty of scenic overlooks, mountains, valleys, rock formations, historic sites, Native American cultural centers, and campsites. These locations make for an adventurous summer vacation. There's plenty to do in this fun-filled national park that spans thousands of miles and hundreds of years of American history.

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