This was the second time we had camped at the Nebraska Tailwaters Campground & Day-Use Area in our 2008 Navion iQ by Itaska. The first time was when we were traveling east to our daughter’s place in Wisconsin in September 2014 from vacationing in Montana and Wyoming. On this trip, we were coming home from a visit to Wisconsin for our grandson’s graduation followed by a short vacation in Northern Wisconsin and Minnesota.
We actually managed to get the same campsite in the tall cottonwood that we had on our previous visit. Both times we stayed 2 nights.
Nebraska Tailwaters
RECREATION.gov (accessed 9/3/22)
Nebraska Tailwaters Campground, nestled along the Nebraska bank of the Missouri River, is a fun-filled camping destination just downstream of Gavins Point Dam and Lewis & Clark Lake. The 31,400-acre Lewis & Clark Lake and Gavins Point Dam are nestled in the golden, chalkstone-lined valley of the Missouri River growing into one of the most popular recreation destinations in the Great Plains.
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