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  1. Reservations made easy! Reserve campground, lodging, marina, and day-use locations online with ReserveAmerica. Book your favorite camping, boat-slip or picnic spot today.

  2. 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. A one-mile loop trail from the picnic area highlights many examples of eroded clay/sandstone formations.

  3. The chart below lists the locations of camping facilities (bringing your own place to stay) and some state park camping cottages, yurts, and lodging facilities that are in campgrounds. The lists are by region (north, etc.)

  4. Nov 22, 2023 · Toadstool Geologic Park and campground is part of the Nebraska National Forests and Parks system. Located in the NW corner of Nebraska amidst the Oglala National Grasslands, this obscure little park represents another installment of badlands in this part of the country.

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  5. Sep 16, 2020 · Toadstool Geological Park & Campground in Oglala National Grassland, Harrison Nebraska. See 16 traveler reviews, 34 photos and blog posts.

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    • (308) 432-4475
    • Toadstool Rd
  6. Discover otherworldly landscapes and fossil treasures at Toadstool Geologic Park. Hike through towering rock formations, ancient fossils, and unique geologic formations. Learn about the park's history and geology, and marvel at the unique beauty of the Nebraska badlands.

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  8. Whether you like relaxing in style in an RV or sleeping close to nature in a tent, camping in a state park gives you the inside view to explore history, natural areas, and fun activities for the entire family.