McKelvie National Forest Steer Creek Campground

Small primitive campground in Nebraska's only national forest, tucked in the sandhills with scattered ponderosa pines.

Nine primitive sites scattered along a small creek in a pocket of ponderosa pine — unusual for the Nebraska sandhills. Basic amenities with fire rings, tables, and vault toilets, but no water. Sites are spread out enough for privacy, and the tall grass prairie mixed with scattered trees feels more like Colorado than Nebraska.

Access is via decent gravel roads that can get soft after rain. Popular with hunters in fall, but otherwise quiet. No reservations, first-come basis. Bring water and expect no cell service. Good base camp for exploring the surrounding forest roads and prairie country.

Primitive pine grove camping in the sandhills

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Place Details

TypeEstablished Campground
Street addressMain Street, Halsey, Nebraska 69142 Get directions →
Nearest townHalsey, Nebraska
Miles from pavement8.5 mi
Minimum vehicleAny vehicle
Access road surfaceGravel
Cell serviceNone
Capacity (# of rigs)9 rigs
Cost (USD/night, 0 = free)Free
Reservation requiredNo
Stay limit (nights)14 nights
Best seasonMay-October
Land managerUSFS
Permit requiredNo
AmenitiesFire ring, Picnic table, Toilets
Coordinates   Open directions
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