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Eugene T Mahoney
Overview
Eugene T. Mahoney State Park serves as Nebraska's flagship destination for outdoor recreation. Located on the scenic bluffs of the Platte River, this park bridges the gap between a traditional camping experience and a modern resort. RVers will find a well-maintained environment that caters to those looking for an active getaway. Whether you are passing through the Midwest or planning a multi-day stay, the park offers a resort-style atmosphere that stands out within the state park system.
Location & Surroundings
Ideally positioned in Ashland, NE, the park sits midway between the state's two largest cities, Omaha and Lincoln. This makes it an accessible retreat for urban dwellers and cross-country travelers alike. The landscape is characterized by rolling hills and lush woodlands, offering a refreshing break from the surrounding plains. The proximity to Interstate 80 makes logistics simple for large rigs, yet the park remains quiet enough to feel like a true escape into nature.
Amenities & Park Features
The RV accommodations feature spacious hard-surfaced pads with electrical hookups suitable for various rig sizes. Visitors have access to modern shower houses, laundry facilities, and convenient dump stations located near the campground loops. Beyond the campsite, the park boasts an impressive Family Aquatic Center and a massive indoor activity hub. For those needing to stay connected, wireless internet is available in select common areas like the lodge, ensuring a balance of rustic living and modern convenience.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Adventure is never far away, with on-site options like the seventy-foot observation tower and seasonal melodrama performances at the theater. Just outside the park gates, you can explore the Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum or drive through the Wildlife Safari Park to see elk and bison. For nature lovers, the extensive network of hiking and biking trails provides ample opportunity to explore the river bluffs. Fishing and paddle boating on the park's lakes are also popular pastimes.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for families who want a variety of activities to keep children entertained throughout their stay. It is also a perfect fit for social RVers who enjoy a bustling, community-focused environment with plenty of shared spaces. If you prefer a resort-style stay with diverse amenities over a secluded backcountry experience, Mahoney will meet your needs. It serves as an excellent home base for exploring the cultural and historical highlights of eastern Nebraska.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Amelia Conley
The park itself is wonderful! Very pretty and lots of family friendly things to do. We enjoyed the park. The cabins are not good. Very old and dirty. Ours hadn't been vacuumed or cleaned. The bathroom was gross and you wouldn't want to walk barefoot on the carpet. It was better than a tent, but definitely needs improvement.
Tammy Stuhr
We camped with full hookups, and appreciated the fresh water to fill our 5th wheel. The grandkids visited, and we enjoyed pedal boating, mini-golf, and fishing. Ate at the restaurant, and they had a burger, fries, and beer for $10.99. Can't beat that price..
Dinora Ikromi
We have rented a cabin for two days. The nature is beautiful. Lake view. The only concern is the lighting , total lack outside of the cabin and throughout the park. Also the cabin front door was all covered with spider nets. Otherwise it’s great for kids, there is a playground in a walking distance, horse riding etc
Renae Whitacre
Nice amenities and enjoyed lodge until ants decided to invade and bite. Kids enjoyed climbing wall and water park, but we're disappointed with fishing.
Amber Collins
We paid to get into the park just for this but it was worth it. We were coming back on vacation and thought it would be cool not knowing we would be granted access to the whole park that day for a very reasonable cost. We didn't have time to stay and check it all out but maybe next time!
Kent Gledhill
The park is fantastic. But the cabins… Seriously where did this idea come from, that because it’s “rustic” accommodations at a state park with a campground, it doesn’t need to be clean. For the price, I shouldn’t have to wipe previous guests’ hair down from the counters and shower, sweep crumbs off the kitchen floor, wash the unwashed dishes in the cabinets, and clean urine splatter off the toilet, upon checking in. Come on now. At least leave me a roll of paper towels to do the cleaning with.
Patricia Westerfield
Came to do many things, but overcast skies caused us to horseback riding, putt-putt golf and time on the playground. The horseback riding was fine. The wranglers decided not to adjust the sturr-up straps, as an adult this ended up being g quite a issue. Not comfortable. The putt-putt was fun and liked the stands with information about things to do in Mahoney & other state parks. The park was fun for the kids, the bathrooms were a bit in need of cleaning.
Gatherer of Nuts and Oddballs
We have always enjoyed Mahoney! We have camped there with our travel trailer and we stayed in cabin 3 this past week d. We loved the coz cabin and the Murphy bed in the living room so we could enjoy the fireplace later in the night. And Carl’s At Mahoney had the best food, drinks and service!
Leontyne Evans
We had a women's retreat at Mahoney in the Governors Row Cabins. Each cabin had 6 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. It was absolutely PERFECT for the retreat. Everything we needed was provided in the full kitchen, and the beds were extremely comfortable. There was plenty of space for morning yoga and facials! We didn't take pictures to respect the privacy of the ladies, but all 13 of us had an amazing time, although it was winter and there were no outside activities! We didn't need them. Mahoney and the Governors Row Cabins are great any time of year! (We did have two cabins, so activities could happen simultaneously!)