Thursday, September 21, 2023

Valentine City Park

Day use and campsites share the entire park so there aren't any numbered sites - just find a spot that you like, set up camp, fill out the fee envelope, and drop it in the box.. We were a little worried about insects because the environment is very similar to the two campsites where we were attacked by no see ums - lots of trees and close to water - but mosquitos at dusk were the only nuisance bugs. :) 

The park has a playground, restrooms with showers, picnic tables, disc golf, and a short trail. Local people drive through the park during the day. We figure that there isn't much to do in rural Nebraska so this is their entertainment. Very quiet at night. 

The ground is hard so rolling is fairly easy. The tables have a bit of an overhang. The trail is not accessible but the roads can be rolled along. We did not check the restrooms or showers for accessibility.

There are a few spots where any size RV will fit but most are fairly small. Some of the trees have low branches so use caution. It's hard to tell in this photo but the branches on this tree were so low that we turned around rather than risking driving under it. Park  42.88649, -100.54612


1 comment:

  1. Looks so lush! You guys are covering northern Nebraska, giving the rest of us ideas on where to go, stay, and the places to avoid (with no-see-ums)!

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