Medicine Creek State Recreation Area is a popular Nebraska spot centered around a reservoir offering fishing, boating, camping, and hiking in a scenic prairie environment.
Medicine Creek State Recreation Area is located in Frontier County, Nebraska, encompassing a reservoir formed by the damming of Medicine Creek. Covering diverse prairie terrain and water habitats, the area provides outdoor enthusiasts a variety of activities including fishing, boating, camping, hiking, and wildlife viewing. The reservoir is well-known for its good populations of largemouth bass, walleye, catfish, and crappie, making it a favored fishing destination. The surrounding grasslands attract waterfowl, songbirds, and other wildlife, offering excellent opportunities for birdwatching and nature photography. The park was developed to provide public recreation while maintaining the natural character of the prairie ecosystem. Visitors can use several campgrounds that offer both tent and RV sites with access to water and electrical hookups. Trails wind through the area, providing gentle hikes with views of the reservoir and surrounding mixed-grass prairie. The park's infrastructure includes boat ramps, picnic areas, and restroom facilities that enhance visitor comfort. Medicine Creek State Recreation Area appeals to families, anglers, and campers looking for a peaceful outdoor experience with easy access from nearby towns. Its mix of water-based and terrestrial recreation activities makes it a versatile destination throughout the warmer months.
Medicine Creek Reservoir boat ramps and fishing piers
Grassland habitat supporting waterfowl and migratory birds
Well-maintained campgrounds with lakeside views
Scenic hiking trails offering panoramic views of the reservoir
A reservoir covering approximately 700 acres, providing fishing, boating, and water recreation opportunities.
Native mixed-grass prairie ecosystems home to waterfowl, deer, and songbirds, offering natural vistas and wildlife habitat.
Developed areas with modern amenities including electrical hookups, picnic shelters, and restroom facilities.