7 acres hosted by Princess B.
1 RV/tent site
Family-friendly
Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is great for families and kids.
Off-leash friendly
Pets can be off-leash at this Hipcamp.
Best in Nebraska: Finalist
Named one of the best Hipcamps to visit in 2023.
We purchased our acreage in 2016 from extreme hoarders. Somehow we were able to look beyond all the junk, inside and out, and see the potential of this property. We have been fixing it up mostly on our own and it's still not perfect but we are proud of all the work and progress we’ve made so far!
The front part of our property, close to our house is a garden, fruit trees, berry bushes and chickens. You can help yourself to a few garden goods.
NOTE: our chickens are free range but we coop them up in their run when we know guests are bringing their pets.
On the back of our property is where you will find all our hipcamps. There is a swimming and fishing pond with lots of fish, frogs and other water creatures, all safe to swim with. We are on migration path of many birds you may encounter during your stay, like; blue heron, cranes and ducks.
During the warm months help yourself to the beach toys, paddle board, kayak 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!Site 3 is nestled in the woods and is located on the pond. Note: the site is on a berm and space is limited to smaller travel trailers or camper vans. There is one other site next to this one but you have plenty of privacy due to the woods between the sites. This site has electrical and water hookup, a picnic table and solo stove fire pit. There is also a grassy area behind the site you can access. NOTE: it is a short downhill climb to access the grassy area directly behind your site. We aim to have steps for easy and more safe access summer of 2024. Tents are welcome but please note we live near a train and the sound will be more prominent in a tent vs. a travel trailer or vehicle of some sort.