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Johnson Lake SRA/Main Area
Overview
Johnson Lake SRA/Main Area serves as a premier destination for water enthusiasts in south-central Nebraska. This 2,800-acre reservoir offers a classic state park experience, combining accessible recreation with the natural beauty of the Platte River Valley. Whether you are looking for a high-energy summer weekend of boating or a quiet base for seasonal bird watching, the Main Area provides a well-organized layout that caters specifically to RVers seeking a mix of nature and convenience.
Location & Surroundings
Situated approximately seven miles south of Lexington and just north of Elwood, the park is easily reachable via Highway 283. The landscape is characterized by the expansive blue waters of the lake and mature cottonwood trees that offer shade to many campsites. The surrounding area is largely agricultural, providing a peaceful, wide-open horizon that makes for stunning Nebraska sunsets. Its proximity to the interstate makes it a convenient stop for cross-country travelers while remaining secluded enough for a true getaway.
Amenities & Park Features
The Main Area is the most developed section of the park, featuring paved camping pads and 30- or 50-amp electrical hookups. While the park maintains a rustic charm, visitors have access to modern conveniences like modern shower houses and well-maintained vault toilets. For those traveling in larger rigs, the park offers a convenient dump station and fresh water fills. Boaters will appreciate the multiple concrete ramps and ample dock space available for easy lake access throughout the season.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Fishing is a primary draw here, with anglers frequently targeting walleye and white bass throughout the season. The swimming beach is a popular spot for families during the warmer months, while the nearby hike-and-bike trail offers a way to explore the scenic shoreline on foot. Just a short drive away, the local wineries offer a taste of Nebraska agriculture, and the historic downtown areas of Lexington and Elwood provide charming opportunities for local shopping and dining.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for active families and boaters who want to be in the center of the action on the water. It appeals to RVers who prefer the reliable infrastructure of a state-managed facility while still feeling connected to the outdoors. If you enjoy a vibrant atmosphere centered around water-based activities and fishing, the Main Area at Johnson Lake SRA is a perfect fit for your Nebraska road trip itinerary.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
User Reviews
Raquelli Ganel
Not recommended for out of staters. The campground prices are reasonable but when added $14 a day for day-use fees (non NE residents), the price is too high for what you get. Electric only, some sites are quite small, gravel sites not quite leveled. Fire rings and picnic tables in each site. However, despite the lack of water hookups and the high fees, the showers require coins to operate. Lots of mosquitoes at the park all day. The biggest disappointment was the lack of water in the man-made lake. Evidently this was done on purpose to allow for some constraction elsewhere. But no notice was given when the reservation was made, nor upon arrival. And even with no lake nearby, they still sent a ranger to collect the day use fees. What exactly did we pay $14 a day for (in addition to camping fee)?? Of positive note are the friendly hosts and the clean bathhouse.
Kat Lieblick
I’m giving it a 3 star for not enough lights on the entrance to campsites driveway at night. It took me 2 hours to set up a 33 ft rv by myself in the dark. I love the place I hope I will be able to see it in the am, but my gosh. Who knows where I am? Tons of bugs at night you must get an ac spot. I like open areas better. Other than that. I have seen a bathroom and a cigarette or trash dispenser. I also had to back this bad boy in myself. I did it
Al Mowrer
Beautiful park! Nice sandy swimming area. Not crowded during the week. Great bike path around the whole lake. Close to Lexington
Tanya Leazer
Wonderful fishing and beautiful swimming area. Swimming area is large, well kept and not to deep so it's great for smaller children
Diane Steinke
We tented in site 78, with a good water view. Close to bathrooms and lake access, 10 minute walk to swimming beach. We did the 10 mile bike ride around the lake, which was great.
Vidalina maria Cañizares borroto
Wonderful Sunday. Large, pleasant spaces with natural views. Trails, beach, breakwaters, and everything you need to enjoy a great day of fishing. It far exceeded my expectations.
Kent Rasmussen
**Johnson LaLocated just 10 miles south of Lexington, Johnson Lake Recreation Area offers a perfect blend of outdoor activities and relaxation, making it a popular destination for families and nature enthusiasts. Spanning 68 acres, the area provides three convenient access points to the expansive 2,068-acre lake, ideal for boating, fishing, and water sports. The campgrounds are a highlight, with spacious, well-shaded sites that offer relief from the summer sun. A paved walking trail connects the campground to the beach and lake, making it easy to enjoy the water. The sandy beach is a favorite for families, providing a safe and fun swimming area for kids. In addition to camping and swimming, visitors can enjoy fishing, hiking, picnicking, and the on-site playground. With its clean facilities, scenic views, and abundance of activities, Johnson Lake is a must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts.
Lauralyn Taylor
Driving through Nebraska and decided to stop here so we could get in a quick run and have some lunch. The park did not disappoint. We enjoyed our run and found drivers to be fantastic about sharing the road with us. The breeze off the lake was so refreshing. Afterwards we showered in the facilities (bring quarters) and chatted with other visitors. We saw an owl who squawked up a storm. It was a good day.
Marcus G
Great fishing! Lots of camping options. Roads and waste are well maintained and the lake shores are also very clean. There is a neighborhood on part of the lake and most are friendly but a few seem to not like people with dark skin. Sadly still parts of NE are like this. Still my trip with my son was awesome and we caught huge walleye and cats! Pan fish was hard to find but shiners at an hour or two before sunset was the winner for walleye and huge 30 min fights with catfish! See pics.