
Nebraska’s glamping scene offers adventurers unique escapes beyond traditional camping. From Loess Hills to Platte River’s scenic landscapes, outdoor enthusiasts can discover comfortable wilderness experiences that blend rustic charm with modern amenities.
Whether nestled near Walnut Creek’s tranquil lakeside or perched beside Council Bluffs’ rolling vineyards, these extraordinary accommodations provide memorable stays that connect travelers with Nebraska’s diverse natural environments and hidden recreational treasures.
Explore Nebraska’s most incredible glamping destinations now!
Featured Glamping Spots in Omaha
- Platte River State Park - Glamping Cabins (Louisville)
- Loess Hills Hideaway (Missouri Valley)
- Glamping at the Vineyard (Council Bluffs)
- Walnut Creek Lake & RV Park (Papillion)
- Little Sioux Scout Ranch - Cabins (Little Sioux)
- Nishna Heritage Museum - Covered Wagon (Oakland)
Glamping at the Vineyard (Council Bluffs)
What to Expect
Vineyard-adjacent canvas tent bungalows with antique furnishings
Description
Slattery Vintage Estates offers 12x14 and 14x16 canvas glamping tents perched on wooden decks overlooking a scenic vineyard. Each bungalow features antique furnishings, full/queen/king beds, electric amenities, and private porches. Wine country glamping with rustic-chic accommodations and vineyard views.
Where: Council Bluffs | More Info: Glamping at the Vineyard
Little Sioux Scout Ranch - Cabins (Little Sioux)
What to Expect
Expansive scout training facility with diverse terrain
Description
Little Sioux Scout Ranch spans 1,100 acres of scenic Iowa wilderness, offering rustic cabin accommodations for Boy Scouts and outdoor groups. The ranch provides multiple camping areas, hiking trails, and facilities designed for scout training and outdoor education programs.
Where: Little Sioux | More Info: Little Sioux Scout Ranch - Cabins
Loess Hills Hideaway (Missouri Valley)
What to Expect
32-acre woodland property with hiking and hunting access
Description
Nestled on 32 acres of hilly woodland and native prairie near Preparation Canyon State Park, Loess Hills Hideaway offers rustic cabins and campgrounds with direct access to hiking and hunting terrain. The property provides a secluded retreat just one hour from Omaha, featuring accommodations welcoming to families and house-trained dogs.
Where: Missouri Valley | More Info: Loess Hills Hideaway
Nishna Heritage Museum - Covered Wagon (Oakland)
What to Expect
Comprehensive local history collection spanning prehistoric to pioneer eras
Description
Small local museum showcasing southwest Iowa's historical development, featuring prehistoric artifacts, vintage tools, dolls, and historical transportation exhibits like an old ice wagon and traveling coach.
Where: Oakland | More Info: Nishna Heritage Museum - Covered Wagon
Platte River State Park - Glamping Cabins (Louisville)
What to Expect
Two-tiered spray park with water slides and interactive features
Description
Nestled between Lincoln and Omaha, Platte River State Park offers modern glamping cabins overlooking the scenic Platte River Basin. These newly constructed accommodations provide a comfortable nature retreat with proximity to mountain biking trails, a waterfall, and interactive Crawdad Creek exploration area.
Where: Louisville | More Info: Platte River State Park - Glamping Cabins
Walnut Creek Lake & RV Park (Papillion)
What to Expect
Native prairie landscape with diverse recreational opportunities
Description
Walnut Creek Recreation Area spans 450 acres with a 105-acre reservoir, offering a comprehensive outdoor experience. The park features an RV campground with 44 electric sites, a leash-free dog park, and 5 miles of equestrian and bike trails. Visitors can access a no-wake boating lake, fishing pier, and multiple picnic areas across native Nebraska prairie landscape.
Where: Papillion | More Info: Walnut Creek Lake & RV Park