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Fort Robinson State Park Adventures

Fort Robinson State Park in Nebraska offers a rich tapestry of natural beauty and historical significance, appealing to outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

21,978
Acres Protected
60
Miles of Trails
250,000
Annual Visitors
1955
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Fort Robinson State Park.

Entrance Requirements

Park permit required; purchase online or at park entrance.

Best Time to Visit

Spring and fall offer mild temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can be hot but is popular for camping.

Visitor Information

Fort Robinson Museum & History Center and Visitor Center provide information and interactive exhibits.

Getting There

Accessible via U.S. Highway 20, roads are maintained but check for weather-related closures in winter.

Weather & Climate

Summers are typically hot with temperatures ranging from 70°F to 90°F. Winters can be cold, with temperatures often dropping below freezing.

Conservation Efforts

Fire risk during dry months requires caution. Efforts are ongoing to preserve native grasslands and protect wildlife habitats.

Camping in Fort Robinson State Park

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Soldier Creek Campground

Developed
Reservations Required

Located near the historical sites and popular trails, offering amenities like showers and hookups.

Red Cloud Campground

Primitive
No Reservations Needed

Offers a more secluded camping experience closer to nature with basic facilities.

Top Trails

Red Cloud Buttes Trail

Moderate
3.5 miles

This trail offers stunning views of the buttes and opportunities to spot wildlife.

Cheyenne Loop

Moderate
5 miles

A popular loop that takes you through diverse landscapes and historical parts of the park.

Soldier Creek Trail

Hard
8 miles

A longer trail perfect for adventurous hikers, offering solitude and scenic vistas.

Trail 13

Easy
2 miles

Ideal for families, offering a gentle walk with interpretive signs and picnic areas.

Trailblazer Tips

Start your day early during summer to avoid the heat and have a better chance of spotting wildlife.

Winter can bring snow and cold conditions, so check for trail closures and pack warm layers if visiting.

Make campsite reservations well in advance during peak seasons as spots fill up quickly.

Hiking boots are recommended for tackling rugged terrain and exploring off-the-beaten-path trails.

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