Harlan County State Recreation Area is a popular destination in south-central Nebraska known for its expansive reservoir offering diverse water-based recreation alongside camping, hiking, and wildlife viewing opportunities.
Located along the shores of Harlan County Reservoir in south-central Nebraska, Harlan County State Recreation Area encompasses a wide range of recreational activities centered around Harlan County Lake, a large man-made reservoir created for flood control, irrigation, and recreation. The area features rolling prairies, mixed grasslands, and riparian habitats that support abundant wildlife, including waterfowl, deer, and various fish species. Established in conjunction with the Harlan County Dam by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the recreation area has become a favored local and regional outdoor spot since the mid-20th century. Visitors can enjoy boating, fishing (notably for walleye, catfish, and bass), hunting seasons, and guided wildlife tours. The state recreation area includes several campgrounds with facilities ranging from primitive to developed sites, picnic areas, and access to trails that wind through scenic prairie landscapes and along the reservoir’s edge. Key landmarks include the dam itself and multiple boat ramps that provide easy access to the lake. Birdwatchers benefit from the diverse habitats that attract migratory species, especially in spring and fall. The area's year-round appeal extends to winter activities such as ice fishing and cross-country skiing when conditions allow. Harlan County State Recreation Area serves as a convenient natural retreat for families, anglers, campers, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a blend of water recreation and prairie scenery in Nebraska.
Harlan County Reservoir – one of Nebraska’s largest reservoirs offering extensive boating and fishing
Diverse prairie and riparian ecosystems supporting varied wildlife including migratory birds
Historic Harlan County Dam providing scenic views and interpretive opportunities
Multiple campgrounds with lakefront sites for camping and picnicking
A 13,700-acre lake offering extensive opportunities for fishing, boating, and water sports.
A large earthfill dam constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, offering viewpoints and educational exhibits.
Natural landscapes hosting diverse plant and animal species typical of Nebraska’s grasslands and river margins.