Chimney Rock Pioneer Crossing offers:
- Long Pull through sites for your convenience
- Fresh Well Water, Sewer and Electric at each site
- RV dump station
- Clean Restrooms
- Showers
- Picnic Tables
- Wifi available
- Pet friendly
- Fishing Pond with blue gill, rainbow trout and catfish
- Amazing view of Chimney Rock
- Inspected by Woodall's and Trailer Life
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Rates for 2011
20 amp service-$15.00/night
30 amp service-$17.00/night
50 amp service-$19.00/night
Tent camping-$10.00/night/tent
$3.00 extra/person/night
Dry Camping-$10.00/vehicle
$3.00 extra/person/night
Weekly Rates-$75.00/week (plus Electric)
Monthly Rates-$250.00/month (plus Electric)
RV Clubs welcome. Group cookouts available. Let us know how many and we will do all the work for you while you enjoy your stay.
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Whether you would like to stay at Chimney Rock Pioneer Crossing for 1 night or 6 months you will enjoy the quiet, country setting and surroundings of Western Nebraska.
The campground is open all year. If you are camping with us in the winter months help is available to winterize your RV to prevent frozen pipes both to your RV and to the campgrounds water lines.
For online reservations, please fill out the form and submit. We will confirm your reservations with an e-mail response.

Camp within walking distance of Chimney Rock
You can hike the winding trail that takes you to the base of Chimney Rock through ravines and canyons pioneers once walked.
There is a "history" mystery located at the end of the winding trail. Remember what you see, then stop in Settlers Trading Post to reveal your answer. If you are correct you will receive a 50% discount off of a fresh wafflecone.
You can fish right out your front door for trout, catfish, bluegill and even catch a bull frog or two

Tipi designed and hand painted by the owners. The view is amazing, especially at night with Chimney Rock bathed on a sea of lights. It is a must see.

Ezra Meeker, (December 29, 1830-December 3, 1928) at the base of Chimney Rock with his oxen Dave and Dandy. In his 70's he worked diligently to memorialize the historic Oregon Trail with markers so future generations would always remember the patriotic pathway of the pioneers.
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Well turn the lights on for ya!
Fall is just around the corner, make your reservations now for next summer!
Oregon Trail Fact: Pioneers could purchase a pound of bacon for a penny. The pioneers with excess bacon considered it worthless and dumped along side of the road. One pioneer reported seeing ten tons of abandoned bacon in one pile