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MODERATION NOTE: User did not stay overnight
NOTE: I haven't stayed here and am not from Nebraska. It may be required to get a permit to camp here. Google for "Central Nebraska Public Power & Irrigation District".
This is a gorgeous hilltop spot with beautiful views on a clear day. Looks to be the highest point for a couple miles around.
Two RV-ready concrete pads with park benches, water hydrants, and electric panels (20A, 30A, and split-phase 50A service). A capped hole (very deep, by the sound of the echo) next to the panel may be a dump station. A nice shady tree sits in between 'em.
The water was on at the pad hydrants when I stumbled upon it. Electric panels had padlocks but were unlocked.
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NOTE: I haven't stayed here and am not from Nebraska. It may be required to get a permit to camp here. Google for "Central Nebraska Public Power & Irrigation District".
This is a gorgeous hilltop spot with beautiful views on a clear day. Looks to be the highest point for a couple miles around.
Two RV-ready concrete pads with park benches, water hydrants, and electric panels (20A, 30A, and split-phase 50A service). A capped hole (very deep, by the sound of the echo) next to the panel may be a dump station. A nice shady tree sits in between 'em.
The water was on at the pad hydrants when I stumbled upon it. Electric panels had padlocks but were unlocked.
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