Pawnee State Recreation Area is a popular outdoor destination in southeastern Nebraska offering boating, fishing, hiking, and camping around the large Pawnee Lake.
Pawnee State Recreation Area spans over 2,544 acres of land surrounding Pawnee Lake, a 740-acre reservoir situated approximately 35 miles south of Lincoln, Nebraska. The area supports a diverse ecosystem primarily composed of prairie grasslands, oak-hickory woodlands, and aquatic habitats. Established in 1961 along with the damming of Little Sandy Creek, the lake and recreation area were designed to provide flood control and offer local outdoor recreational opportunities. Visitors come to enjoy a variety of activities including boating, fishing, kayaking, hiking, horseback riding, and camping in well-maintained campgrounds. The area features several trails that meander through forest and prairie settings, showcasing abundant wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and many songbird species. Pawnee State Recreation Area’s campgrounds are equipped to accommodate both tent and RV camping with modern amenities. Anglers are drawn to the lake for its populations of largemouth bass, channel catfish, crappie, and bluegill. In winter, limited ice fishing and cross-country skiing are possible. The combination of a large water body and surrounding uplands makes it attractive for families and outdoor enthusiasts seeking accessible natural experiences close to Nebraska’s urban centers.
Pawnee Lake – a large reservoir popular for boating and fishing
Oak-Hickory Woodlands offering scenic hiking and wildlife viewing
Equestrian trail network catering to horseback riders
Multiple campgrounds with lakefront and wooded sites
A 740-acre reservoir ideal for water sports, fishing, and lakeside camping.
Native woodlands provide excellent habitat for wildlife and scenic hiking trails.
Designated trails totaling over 10 miles designed for horseback riding through diverse terrain.