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Campgrounds and RV parks in Nebraska, US

140 campgrounds and RV Parks in Nebraska, US. Compare amenities, photos, and site types to find the perfect stop for your rig and your route.

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Duane1 trip - Joined Jun 2022

Great Unit, will definitely rent again with Duane!

Travis L. - Nov 2025

Jenn3 trips - Joined Jun 2024

It's was wonderful. They took care of set up and break down, the delivery fee is very much worth it if you don't have a truck. This made the trip stress free. Cute and comfortable, they had everything you could ask for. I would recommend and book again! Great communication, easy to work with 5 stars across the board!

Fresca B. - Aug 2024

Frequently asked questions about campgrounds in Nebraska, US

What kind of driver's license do I need to rent an RV in Nebraska?

Great news: to rent an RV in Nebraska through RVezy, you need a full, unrestricted driver's license and you must be at least 25 years old. RVezy verifies every approved driver on the platform, and very large motorhomes can require extra endorsements (for example, air brakes) depending on the unit. Nebraska's Class O license covers most non-commercial vehicles you will tow or drive for a typical trip. When you book, you will upload your license for a quick verification, then you are set for wide-open Nebraska highways.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039008774-Understanding-approved-driver-requirements

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Nebraska?

Nebraska is a strong value for RV rental. Nebraska travel trailers and towables often start around $100 to $175 per night, while motorhome rental in Nebraska typically runs closer to $180 to $300 or more depending on class, size, and season. Looking for a cheap RV rental in Nebraska? Spring and fall are the friendliest on the wallet, and campervan rental options are a nimble, affordable choice for couples or solo travelers. Use RVezy filters to sort by price, dates, and amenities, and message hosts if you want delivery or extras. Booking ahead for summer weekends near Omaha, Lincoln, or the Sandhills helps you lock in the rig you want.
rvezy.com/rv-rentals/travel-trailer/destination/united-states/nebraska

Is protection included with my RV rental in Nebraska?

Every RVezy booking in the United States includes a protection plan you choose at checkout, so you always know your coverage level before you go. Plans bundle state-minimum liability and physical damage protection with differences in deductible and extras, and U.S. plans include 24-hour roadside assistance as part of the package. Pick the plan that matches your comfort level, then enjoy Nebraska scenic byways knowing support is a phone call away if something goes wrong.
rvezy.com/insurance-and-protection

What is RVezy's cancellation policy for Nebraska RV rentals?

You can book with confidence because RVezy publishes one clear guest cancellation policy for every trip. If you cancel more than 30 days before the start date, the host does not receive a payout and you forfeit the service fee and its tax. Between 30 and 8 days before the trip, the host receives half of the rental amount (minus fees), and you forfeit half of the rental plus fees. Within 7 days, the host receives the full rental payout (minus fees), and you forfeit the full rental plus fees. There is also a full-refund 24-hour grace period when you cancel within 24 hours of the host accepting and your payment, as long as that is still more than 24 hours before the trip starts. If the host cancels, you receive a full refund including fees and taxes. Review your booking details for the exact numbers before you confirm.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360037736674-Understanding-the-cancellation-policy-for-guests

Can I rent a pet-friendly RV in Nebraska?

Absolutely. Many Nebraska hosts welcome pets, and RVezy's pet-friendly filter makes those listings easy to find. Pair your rental with public lands and parks that allow leashed pets, like Eugene T. Mahoney State Park for camping reservations, or Robidoux RV Park in the Scottsbluff area when you want full hookups near Scotts Bluff National Monument (pets follow each park's leash and waste rules). Always read the listing's pet rules, pack leash and waste bags, and you are ready for prairie sunsets with your crew.
nebraskastateparks.reserveamerica.com/

What is RV delivery in Nebraska and how does it work?

Delivery means the host brings the RV to your campground, event, or driveway and can walk you through setup. In Nebraska, many guests use delivery for Lake McConaughy, Eugene T. Mahoney, or a local county fair. Turn on the delivery filter on RVezy, compare delivery fees and mileage in the listing, and message the host with your site details. You show up, get a hands-on orientation, and start relaxing faster, which is ideal if you do not want to tow or drive a large rig yourself.
rvezy.com/rv-delivery

How far can I drive my RV rental from Nebraska, and what about mileage?

Nebraska is a great hub for wide-ranging road trips, and most RVezy listings include a daily mileage allowance with clear overage rates if you need more miles. Examples: Lincoln to Chimney Rock is roughly 390 miles one way (about 780 miles round trip), and Omaha to the Sandhills near Valentine is often on the order of 300 miles one way (about 600 miles round trip) depending on your exact route. Cross-border trips into Canada are allowed when you follow RVezy border guidance, while Mexico is outside coverage. Open your listing, confirm included miles, and message your host if you want to plan a longer loop.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039340074-Insurance-coverage-validity

Where can I park or camp with my RV in Nebraska?

Nebraska offers excellent RV camping opportunities, from developed state parks to private RV parks and boondocking-style stops. The best campgrounds near Nebraska's top attractions include Eugene T. Mahoney State Park near Ashland, Ponca State Park on the Missouri River, and Lake McConaughy for big-water views. Reserve many Nebraska state park campsites through the state's ReserveAmerica portal, especially for holiday weekends. For quick overnights, some retailers along I-80 allow overnight parking with manager permission: call ahead and follow posted rules.
nebraskastateparks.reserveamerica.com/

When is the best time for an RV trip in Nebraska?

Late April through early October is the sweet spot for RV camping in Nebraska, when warm days support boating, hiking, and tailgating at the State Fair. June and July are peak demand around Lake McConaughy and Omaha, so book early. September into early October brings cooler mornings, lighter crowds, and great color along river corridors. For climate detail by area, compare NOAA normals for your gateway city and pack layers for prairie wind any month.
ncei.noaa.gov/access/us-climate-normals/

Is Nebraska good for first-time RV renters?

Nebraska is a wonderful place to learn: gentle grades, generous sight lines, and lighter traffic outside the Omaha and Lincoln rush hours. Hosts typically walk you through hookups, slides, and safety checks at pickup or delivery, and you can message them from the road if a switch or sensor feels unfamiliar. Use RVezy reviews to pick a host who loves teaching first-timers, then take a short shakedown drive before you head west toward the Sandhills.
rvezy.com/how-it-works

What if I have a breakdown or problem on my Nebraska RV trip?

U.S. RVezy protection plans include 24-hour roadside assistance, so you have a professional number to call if you get a flat outside North Platte or need a tow near Grand Island. Start with your host for how-to questions about the specific RV, then use the roadside line from your booking if you are stuck. Keeping your booking number handy speeds up dispatch, and most guests are back to exploring quickly.
rvezy.com/insurance-and-protection

Can I drive my Nebraska RV rental to another state?

Yes. Planning an RV road trip from Nebraska lets you access the whole region. RVezy rentals based in Nebraska can roll into neighboring states such as South Dakota, Kansas, Colorado, Iowa, and Wyoming for classic loops to the Black Hills or the Front Range. Coverage is designed for travel throughout the United States and Canada (with border steps completed), while Mexico is outside the program. Double-check your mileage allowance, any prohibited areas in your rental agreement, and your protection plan before you cross state lines.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039340074-Insurance-coverage-validity

How do I budget for fuel on a Nebraska RV trip?

Plan for roughly 7 to 12 MPG for many rented motorhomes and proportionally better economy if you are towing with a daily driver. Nebraska retail gasoline averages typically hover near statewide AAA figures, so multiply your miles by MPG, then by the current per-gallon rate for a quick estimate. Fill up in bigger cities when you can, message your RVezy host for realistic MPG on that exact rig, and remember diesel units use separate pricing.
gasprices.aaa.com/todays-state-averages/

How far ahead should I book Nebraska campgrounds, and how do reservations work?

For summer weekends and holiday windows, booking state park sites at least a few weeks to a month ahead is smart, and popular reservoirs can sell out earlier. Use the Nebraska state parks reservation site to grab electric, water, or full-hookup sites at places like Niobrara or Mahoney. Private parks often take phone or online bookings; confirm check-in times and rig length when you call. Locking sites early leaves you free to shop RVezy for the perfect towable or motorhome match.
nebraskastateparks.reserveamerica.com/

What's driving like in Nebraska for RVs?

Expect relaxed interstate cruising on I-80 with occasional strong crosswinds in open country, especially for high-profile motorhomes and tall trailers. Watch for deer and turkeys at dawn and dusk on two-lane highways. Omaha and Lincoln move like mid-size cities: a little congestion at rush hour, still very manageable with a little lane discipline. When you schedule pickup on RVezy, pad the first hour for a calm walkthrough before you roll. Give yourself time for photo stops: small-town Nebraska loves a quirky roadside attraction.
dot.nebraska.gov/safety/driving

What amenities do Nebraska RV campgrounds offer?

Most developed campgrounds offer electric (30 or 50 amp), water, and shared dump stations or full hookups at premium sites. Nebraska state park campgrounds often include modern restrooms, showers, and playgrounds, making a family RV trip in Nebraska easy to plan: flagship parks may add pools or nature programs. If you dry camp, plan water fills and dumps at larger parks or service stations in Kearney, North Platte, or similar hubs. Read the site map on your reservation confirmation so you know whether your site is back-in or pull-through.
nebraskastateparks.reserveamerica.com/

What RV features and add-ons are common in Nebraska rentals?

Expect air conditioning, full kitchens, bathrooms with hot water, sleeping berths, generator options on many motorhomes, and seatbelts for every road passenger. Hosts often list add-ons like camp chairs, portable grills, or kayaks for lake country. Use RVezy filters for instant book, delivery, pet-friendly rigs, and unlimited mileage when hosts offer it, and read the Included section on each listing so you know exactly what is bundled.
rvezy.com/how-it-works

How does payment and the security deposit work for Nebraska RV rentals?

RVezy shows your full price before you pay, including protection plan, fees, taxes, and any add-ons you select. You can pay in full at confirmation or, for trips more than 37 days out, split into a 25 percent deposit now and the remaining balance 37 days before departure (last-minute trips within 37 days pay in full at booking). Security deposits are usually an authorization on your card three days before the trip, not a charge to the host, and the hold typically releases about seven days after return unless a claim needs review. Review Payment details in the app anytime.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360038106394-How-to-pay-for-your-booking