Hilliard State Park in Nebraska offers a tranquil mix of forest, wetland, and prairie habitats, ideal for camping, fishing, and hiking along the scenic and accessible trails by the Niobrara River.
Located along the Niobrara River near Valentine, Nebraska, Hilliard State Park spans diverse ecological zones including hardwood forests, wetlands, and tallgrass prairie. The park is situated in Cherry County, part of the Nebraska Sandhills region, known for its unique rolling sand dunes stabilized by native grasses. Its proximity to the Niobrara River makes it a favored spot for anglers, canoeists, and nature observers. Visitors can experience abundant wildlife such as white-tailed deer, beavers, turkeys, and numerous bird species, including waterfowl and songbirds, making it a great destination for birdwatching. The park features several developed campgrounds with shaded sites and RV hookups, as well as picnic areas and shelters. Hiking and biking trails wind through the forest and grasslands, offering scenic views of the river valley and opportunities to spot wildlife. Historically, the area was used by Native American tribes and early settlers, with remnants of old homesteads found nearby. Seasonal events and ranger programs highlight the park's natural and cultural history. Hilliard State Park's appeal lies in its quiet natural setting, family-friendly amenities, and proximity to other regional outdoor attractions such as Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge and Smith Falls State Park. Its combination of water access, forest shade, and prairie expanses provides a broad range of outdoor recreation for visitors of all ages and interests.
Niobrara River access offering fishing and canoeing
Scenic hiking and biking trails through Sandhills prairie and woodland
Well-maintained campgrounds with RV and tent sites
Close proximity to Smith Falls, Nebraska’s tallest waterfall
A premier fishing and paddling waterway that runs along the northern edge of the park, offering scenic riverbank views and habitat diversity.
Extensive rolling sand dunes stabilized by native prairie grasses, providing unique grassland ecosystems and open views.
Developed campgrounds with shaded sites, electrical hookups, and modern restrooms designed for both tent campers and RVs.