We just returned home from Nebraska, stayed at Lake Minatare in Minatare, NE it was a nice state Park with only 30 amp electric. The park was clean, with clean bathrooms and showers. Also had a laundry facility. The grass (weeds too) was a little overgrown, could have used some trimming. The space between the lots was anywhere from 15 feet to 30 feet, with bushes and leafy olive trees between them. Our spot was on the lake inlet side so we had a "river" that flowed into the lake with lots of fisherman with boats. Fishing was very good from what I observed. The sites are all paved asphalt or concrete with grassy areas for the picnic table and fire ring. Our picnic area was un-level and very hard for us to walk on. We could get both our 40' 5th wheel and our 1 ton quad door dually in the spot. We were there after Labor Day so nice and quiet. There were lots of flies though, that was the only bad thing. We were there visiting family. The area is rich in history of the covered wagon days. Within minutes of the Chimney Rock museum, Scotts Bluff National Monument And of course I didn't take but one picture. The cost was $20 a night, for 30 amp, water hydrants were located through out the campground and there was a dump station near the entrance of the park. You can also do primitive camping on the lake beach with campers and tents.
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📖 About This Campground
Lake Minatare State Recreation Area near Scottsbluff (Minatare) Nebraska offers partial and primitive (no water, electric, or sewer) hookup RV and tent camping adjacent to a recreational lake. Designated camping area and dispersed camping available. Close to Scotts Bluff National Monument and Chimney Rock. Closed seasonally during migratory bird season.