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Stuart Municipal Park
Overview
Stuart Municipal Park offers a peaceful, community-oriented camping experience in the heart of Holt County. Known for its small-town charm and friendly atmosphere, this Nebraska gem provides a reliable home base for travelers exploring the North Central region. It serves as a welcoming rest stop for those traveling along Highway 20, also known as the Bridges to Buttes Scenic Byway, offering a quiet alternative to busy commercial campgrounds.
Location & Surroundings
Situated within the village limits of Stuart, the park is surrounded by vast agricultural landscapes and wide-open Nebraska skies. Its central location allows visitors to easily walk to local businesses and diners while remaining tucked away in a quiet, green space. The park’s layout integrates seamlessly with the town’s recreational areas, providing a sense of security and community connection for both overnight guests and long-term travelers.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility provides essential conveniences for modern RVers, including full hookups with both 30 and 50-amp service. The sites are generally level and easy to navigate, accommodating a variety of rig sizes from camper vans to larger trailers. On-site features include picnic shelters for outdoor dining and a nearby playground that keeps children entertained. The surrounding grounds are well-maintained, offering mature trees for shade and open grassy areas for pets.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
While staying in Stuart, guests often visit the White Horse Museum, which showcases local history and unique regional artifacts through a collection of historic buildings. For outdoor enthusiasts, the nearby Elkhorn River valley provides opportunities for scenic views and bird watching. Many travelers also take short drives to access the Cowboy Trail, a premier destination for biking and hiking that stretches across the northern part of the state through beautiful terrain.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for travelers seeking a quiet stopover without the bustle or high costs of a major commercial resort. It is a fantastic choice for retirees looking for a peaceful night of rest and families who appreciate having a safe, open space for children to play. Those exploring the Sandhills region will find it a convenient and affordable location to recharge before continuing their journey through the scenic Nebraska plains.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
User Reviews
Tom Crombie
Nice quiet park in town with FHU, $20 a night. Within walking distance to town grocery store. We'd stay here again.
MC Meyer
We stayed one night at the campground on the south side of the park. It was a lovely time. The park is absolutely beautiful! There is lots of space, very well maintained landscaping, nice restrooms, walking trail, playground, sand volleyball pits, baseball fields, dirt track, and rodeo arena. This large park has lots of shade and it's a pretty good-sized park with lots of room to enjoy the outdoors.
Bernie Crump
Very nice park that speaks well of Stuart. The “camping” are trailers that appear to stay there, but the tent camping area is free and the bathrooms are open all night. After a long day of riding it was an awesome find.
Stacy Meisinger
Quiet little Park with a few camping spots excellent place to visit
Rosey Blankenship
Nice quiet little park with camping