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Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
This campsite can only be booked by telephone. (308) 534-2265
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4 / 5 (28 votes )

Holiday RV Park & Campground

601 Halligan Drive
69101, North Platte
Nebraska, the United States

Holiday Park is a highly rated, very clean and efficient full service park with huge 30' X 70' Pull-Thru sites with 50 AMP and Cable and total WI-Fi hot spot. Tenters are also welcome.

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Tents
Caravans
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Facilities
Electricity
TV connection
Wifi
Camping shop

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Dogs

Recreation
Playground
Swim in natural water
Golf court
Boat hire

Sanitary
Baby change facilities
Washing cabins
Washing machines
Laundry driers


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Reviews

Lyla McKenzie DVM
English (US)
The park is incredibly beautiful and offers numerous activities. I stayed there for one night on June 11th, 2023. However, the constant traffic of vehicles in and around the campsite during the night made it a bit loud. I also noticed chiggers in the grass, and upon informing a park employee the next morning, he mentioned they would need to reapply insecticide. Although it was bearable for a single night's stay, I would prefer a different location for my next visit.
8 months ago

Eric Schaden
English (US)
I reached the city and stopped at the bustling Walmart in the vicinity. I'm pleased I referred to the information provided by Campendium as the camping area turned out to be quite pleasant. The chill weather towards the end of May made sleeping undisturbed. Upon my departure, I discovered a swarm of moths had made themselves at home in my van! Despite this, I wouldn't have minded extending my stay for a couple more nights. Payment was straightforward at the small structure visible upon entry.
10 months ago

Kaelyn Okuneva
English (US)
There's ample activity to occupy a single evening here. We enjoyed a leisurely stroll around the petite body of water. It's surrounded by a fence, with various wildlife freely wandering about, including elk, deer, and three buffalo. While there's no electricity available at any of the sites, the adjacent park to the RV zone makes it a worthwhile spot to spend the night for a mere $10.
10 months ago

Anonymous
English (US)
This is a very convenient campground that doesn’t feel like you in a parking lot as many quick access campgrounds do. Beautiful trees and relaxing afternoon was just what we needed to break from the high winds of the day.
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
What a great park! It was pretty busy while we were there with peewee football and it looks like the park is used by the community. The camping area is lovely with big trees and green grass. Paved/gravel sites. Ours was very level #37. Water and dump station outside the restrooms. Cars did drive through later, like around 11pm, and there was some traffic noise from the highway, but overall not too bad. There were 3 campers the night we stayed. Can’t beat it for $10!!
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
This is a City facility that is well taken care of. The pads are paved and level. This provides a great spot for becoming a base location for local site seeing. As a train buff, I was easily able to hop on my scooter and visit the nearby rail yard, Bailey Yard as well museums. The area was very quiet at night. There was some noise from the nearby thoroughfare but really not bad.
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Just off the highway and close to services. Easy check-in. Easy hookups. My concern is the many large dead limbs overhead. If a big storm comes it could easily cause damage. They badly need an arborist\! We would stay again on an overnight. Verizon was ok.
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
This is a great place to stop over night, there is something for everyone to do. This park comes with a whole lot of things to see and do, we go from history, art, animal’s, tennis, golf frisbee, canoeing, and I’m sure there is more. $10 a night no hookups but there is water and a dump station by the restrooms. I can’t comment on the bathrooms I didn’t go in. What also made it nice was it was patrolled several times while we were their. Thank you to the Blue
1 year ago

2TheWest
English (US)
$10. Dry camping. There is water and dump station next to the bathrooms. You park along the North Platte River. The park is fun! They have a locomotive train exhibit to go through. John is passionate about trains and is very kind. There are a bunch of playgrounds, bbqs, even a fireplace. Animals - bison, deer, birds, peacocks, etc. An ice cream stand. The kid park and carousel were not open when we walked around. Would have liked to stay another day and go to the Golden Spike Tower.
1 year ago

Mike and Holly
English (US)
Everything about this campground was good except for the location, which was directly beside the I80 interstate. There was lots of highway noise! Otherwise, there were level sites, good power/water/laundry, and nice trees. The campground would be great if it could be picked up and moved to a quiet location.
1 year ago

Patwoman
English (US)
I arrived after dark and didn't see any signs for fees or campground rules. The "free camping" app I used didn't list much information. After 360 miles fighting the wind on I-80, I was exhausted so I found an empty spot and parked away from a few other vehicles which looked like they were parked for the night. The next morning I saw a woman in a Class B parked a couple of spots up from me. Ten hours later as I left, I kept looking for campground rules and fee information but never saw any. Great free night stay for this exhausted traveler.
2 years ago

Edge_of_the_West
English (US)
Winter check-in process is well documented and simple. An old phone booth at the entrance acts as a check-in station to pay for the site and get the information you need. Enjoyed that it was freeway close and acted as a well appointed and safe rest point. Was able to stream video off of campsite provided WiFi, but there were very few other rigs there.
2 years ago

Biosensai
English (US)
Our reserved site was ridiculously hard to get into with a sewer orifice right where my left front tire needed to travel to avoid the right side of our 35’ fifth wheel from scraping a tree. Course it’s on a dead end so you have no choice. It shouldn’t take an experienced RV’er 20 minutes to get into a pull thru! Site 80 should NEVER been assigned to even our medium sized rig! The internet sign in was most cumbersome I’ve ever dealt with. Gave up on it. I’d return here, but I’d make sure that it was not site 80. Overall, the park seemed pretty good, but a critical part of their job is to put visitors in an appropriate site. They did not.
2 years ago

LeRoy
English (US)
Fun staff, very helpful and friendly. Gave us a discount for using cash of $5. Other reviews stated that the train was near and loud, but we really didn't hear it at night. We would definitely stay again.
2 years ago

From Ozarks to Adventure
English (US)
This is a city-owned park along North Platte River, and just north of an animal sanctuary? petting zoo? with exotic animals. When we arrived (on a Monday night) there were a few scattered tents, one of which looked abandoned and a camper with a well-worn jeep. It appeared most if not all campers were homeless. Site was close to a busy street so it was a bit noisy. Restrooms in desperate need of renovation. Since we were in a fully loaded RV we were not bothered with the noise, once we closed the windows, and we did not have to use the restrooms. Parking spaces are short but there is a free dump station. Cell phone signal (Verizon): 4 bars. Easy access to get back on the road again (I-80). It was fine for a 1 night overnight but would not want to stay there longer.
3 years ago

CamperManDan
English (US)
Had a nice stay there .. As full-time rv'ers I thought our site was a little close to others but was easy accessible in and out.. A little road noise but that doesnt bother me... Friendly place... The pet area is out in the front of the place by the road which is a little hike from the camping spot we were in... All and All it was a great little place to stay for a over night or a week... Stores were all close by..Anything you needed...
3 years ago

Brian C
English (US)
This was our 2nd 1-night visit. We use it as a stop on trips from home to my parents. It's not fancy. There is no power and you have to lug water. The bathroom is well worn, but servicable. Sites are short and really close together. There's a major road nearby that can be loud. But $8. And it has a free dump station. The view is great. The grounds are very well kept. And it's part of a very large city park with wildlife viewing, playgrounds, walking paths and recreation opportunities. 9.20.2020 - Just as an update. I swung through here on the way back north while tent camping. The park now appears to serve as a place for homeless people to hang out during the day. I arrived about 4:30pm and was quickly approached by two different panhandlers looking for money. I also noticed quite a bit more trash strewn about, mostly fast food wrappers and pizza boxes. While I'd stop here again if we're in the motorhome, I can not recommend this park for tenting or soft-sided RVs. And be prepared for the panhandlers.
3 years ago

Betty
English (US)
Clean and quiet. Rest rooms old but clean. Nice park with a few animals
3 years ago

Rollin Down The Road
English (US)
A nice park next to a wildlife enclosure and nice view of the Platte River. Sites are somewhat cramped, but our 40' class A fit in the only pull through(site 1). A bit of traffic as folks were looking at the animals and getting ice cream at the concession stand. After dark pretty quite
3 years ago