€23.364485981308
per night
Estimated price based on 1 car and 2 persons with a tent, camper or caravan.

Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
This campsite can only be booked by telephone. 308-284-8800
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Lake Ogallala Campground

Keystone Lake Road
69153, Ogallala
the United States

Lake Ogallala Campground is a campsite with 262 pitches in Ogallala, the United States, located in the Nebraska region. Dogs are allowed on this campsite.

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Anonymous
English (US)
This is on the small lake next to the huge Lake McConaughy. Level spots most with lake views and dark skies. The big lake is across the road maybe a mile away. Shower (coin op) was ok with tons of bugs and it was nice an peaceful day and night.
1 year ago

BIG8322
English (US)
Level Shady grassy sites. Electricity but no water with no dump station at campground. Not many campers. Nebraska stops taking reservations mid September. We were able o get a camp site right next to the lake. Showers could have used a cleaning.
2 years ago

BWill
English (US)
We drive across Nebraska a few times a year and as long and boring as the drive is, Lake Ogallala and Lake McConaughy (across the highway) are true gems! ReserveAmerica was not the most helpful when we made reservations as it stated that there was a water hookup at the site (not true) and there was a dump station in the campground (also not true), so be aware. There are water spigots throughout the campground though and a dump station at Lake McConaughy State Park Campground across the highway – the day use fee you pay to stay at Ogallala should get you into McConaughy as well without any added cost. The campground was very pretty, lots of large, old growth trees and big, grassy sites with level, gravel parking pads right on the edge of the lake. Campground has WiFi available as well (for a fee)
3 years ago

Janine
English (US)
We were here from 6/28-7/1, Sunday to Wednesday. The campground was beautiful with plenty of trees for shade. The lake was breathtaking especially in the evenings around sunset. Roads were nice. Each site was a back in, some gravel and others slightly paved. Was very quiet, which we liked. Lake McConaughy was just on the other side of the dam which was close enough for us to go and play during the day and then come back to quiet Lake Ogallala to relax and rejuvenate. We did have 30 amp hookup however the breaker was broken when we got there. I called the visitor center and they had a maintenance guy there within 30 minutes to fix it. There was only a fire pit with a grill/grate top to cook on. Wish we would have brought our tabletop grill!! Overall this is a great campground close to the action but far enough away to be relaxing. We will definitely keep this on our list for camping.
3 years ago

donradcliffe
English (US)
Stayed at the ADA approved campsite, which is over 100 yards from the restroooms, but right on the water. You have to pay a park entrance fee of $8 per night for out of state, plus $30 a night for electrical hookup, no water.
3 years ago