Bloomfield - Lewis and Clark State Recreation Area is a scenic outdoor retreat near Crofton in northeastern Nebraska, set within the stunning Missouri River valley. Part of the greater Lewis and Clark State Recreation Area, this campground sits along the shores of Lewis and Clark Lake, a premier destination for boating, fishing, and water recreation on the Nebraska-South Dakota border. Campers enjoy direct access to a boat launch, making it an ideal base for anglers and water sports enthusiasts. The grounds are equipped with picnic tables and grills for outdoor cooking, along with restroom facilities for added convenience. Nature lovers can explore a network of trails perfect for hiking and wildlife observation, with the surrounding bluffs and river corridor offering breathtaking views and rich biodiversity. The area holds deep historical significance, tracing the path of the famous Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1804–1806. Located in Knox County near the town of Crofton, Nebraska, the recreation area provides easy access to additional state park amenities and the nearby Gavins Point Dam. Whether visiting for a weekend fishing trip, a family camping adventure, or a scenic hike along the Missouri River, this campground delivers an authentic Nebraska outdoor experience.