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- The park is an incredibly well-kept secret, located down a 12-mile dirt road in the middle of nowhere (map). A small campground with six primitive sites and a handful of parking spots is utilized by tent campers. There are bathrooms in the campground. The parking lot is seldom crowded.
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There is a small campground (no water available) at Toadstool Geologic Park that makes a good launching point to explore the area. A $3 per vehicle day use fee is charged from Memorial Day through Labor Day.
Toadstool Geological Park Campground has 6 campsites set near unusual geological formations, some in the shape of toadstools in the Nebraska Grasslands. All ...
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Nov 22, 2023 · Toadstool Geologic Park Campground Nebraska The Toadstool Geologic Park CG Trail winds around the large butte-mountain that anchors the corner of the park. Within minutes you will find yourself isolated amidst some interesting terrain.
The trailhead at the campground provides access to three hiking trails to choose from with varying degrees of difficulty. A one mile loop highlights many examples of eroded clay/sandstone formations. While on the trail, follow our interpretive brochure to learn the fascinating geology of the area.
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Toadstool Campground to Hudson Meng is 3 miles one way. A five mile loop begins at the campground and proceeds on the graveled section of the interpretive trail for a short distance before heading north through the badlands and grasslands on the Great Plains Trail.
- Crawford, NE
- First come, first serve.
- Open year-round.
- In the off season pack in/pack out.
While amenities are minimal—think pit toilets and no running water—campers appreciate the simplicity and the chance to connect with nature. If you’re looking for a quiet getaway with beautiful views and a chance to explore, Toadstool Geological Park & Campground is definitely worth a visit.
A trailhead at the campground provides access to three hiking trails to access the fascinating geological formations. The spacious campsites are spread out and can accommodate tents, trailers and RVs. Each campsite has a gravel parking spur, covered picnic table, fire ring and grill.