Branched Oak State Recreation Area is a popular outdoor destination centered around Branched Oak Lake, offering abundant opportunities for water-based recreation, camping, and wildlife viewing in southeastern Nebraska.
Branched Oak State Recreation Area surrounds Branched Oak Lake, the largest reservoir in the Salt Valley Lakes system near Lincoln, Nebraska. Created in the early 1960s as part of flood control and recreational development, the area spans nearly 1,800 acres of land and water, primarily offering fishing, boating, and camping activities. The lake covers about 1,800 surface acres, drawing anglers who pursue species such as largemouth bass, crappie, and catfish. The surrounding land features gentle rolling hills and prairieland characteristic of eastern Nebraska, with cottonwood and willow trees lining parts of the shoreline. Various bird species, especially migratory waterfowl and shorebirds, can be observed seasonally, making it a favored spot for birdwatchers. Recreational amenities include multiple campgrounds, picnic areas, boat ramps, swim beaches, and trails suited for hiking and mountain biking. Visitors often enjoy scenic views of the water and sunsets across the lake. The area appeals to families, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts looking for accessible day-use and overnight opportunities near Lincoln. Seasonal events and quieter off-peak periods provide varied recreational experiences. Branched Oak's relatively close proximity to urban centers ensures high visitor use during warm months, while winter months see reduced activity but opportunities for ice fishing and cross-country skiing when conditions allow.
Branched Oak Lake – Nebraska's largest Salt Valley lake, ideal for boating and fishing
Diverse waterfowl and migratory bird watching opportunities
Multiple developed campgrounds with lake access and modern amenities
Shaded hiking and biking trails offering lake vistas and prairie views
A 1,800-acre reservoir providing abundant fishing, boating, and water recreation opportunities.
Multiple launch points designed for easy access to the lake, accommodating a variety of watercraft.
Quiet shoreline areas ideal for observing migratory and resident bird species.