
🗺️ Driving Distance to Lewis and Clark SRA
The park is located just west of Crofton, NE, making it accessible from multiple regional hubs:- From Sioux City, IA: ~1.5 hours (75 miles)
- From Omaha, NE: ~3 hours (150 miles)
- From Lincoln, NE: ~3.5 hours (180 miles)
- From Sioux Falls, SD: ~1.5 hours (80 miles)
🏡 Best Cabins Near Lewis and Clark Recreation Area
The park offers 10 modern, reservable cabins inside the Weigand area, plus a few private cabin rentals nearby that suit families, couples, and groups.1. Lewis and Clark SRA Modern Cabins (On-Site)
The park's cabins offer the perfect balance of comfort and convenience.- Each cabin includes two bedrooms, a full bath, kitchen, dining space, and covered porch
- Equipped with heating, air conditioning, cookware, utensils, and linens
- Surrounded by scenic woodlands and within walking distance to beaches, trails, and the marina
- Pets not allowed; no smoking
- Fire rings and picnic tables offer a traditional camp vibe with modern amenities
- Reserve on ReserveAmerica
2. Crofton Lake Lodge - Crofton, NE (VRBO)
Spacious and welcoming, this lodge is ideal for family gatherings or extended stays.- Sleeps up to 10 guests across 3 bedrooms
- Large deck, grill, Wi-Fi, and open kitchen/living space
- Less than 10 minutes from the park entrance
- Includes access to games, streaming TV, and washer/dryer
- View on VRBO
3. Missouri River Retreat - Bloomfield, NE (Airbnb)
Set on a quiet bluff, this rustic-yet-modern cabin offers peaceful views and cozy touches.- Two bedrooms with comfy beds and updated interiors
- Pet-friendly, includes fenced yard and firepit
- Great for nature lovers and those seeking a quiet retreat
- Book on Airbnb
🧭 Things to Do at Lewis and Clark State Recreation Area
Whether you're here to fish, hike, or soak in the sun, Lewis and Clark SRA is packed with things to do all year long.🔹 Boating, Jet Skiing, and Water Sports
- The 31,000-acre Lewis and Clark Lake is a haven for all types of boaters
- Rent pontoons, fishing boats, and personal watercraft at the marina
- Popular with sailing clubs and summer jet ski competitions
- Ample parking for boat trailers and ramps throughout the park
🔹 Fishing and Shore Casting
- Cast for walleye, sauger, catfish, smallmouth bass, and northern pike
- Shoreline fishing allowed in designated areas
- Fish cleaning stations and bait shops nearby
- Great spot for families learning to fish
🔹 Swimming and Beach Recreation
- The Weigand swim beach is ideal for families and sunbathers
- Shallow entry makes it safe for kids and beginner swimmers
- Volleyball courts, nearby restrooms, and snack concessions
🔹 Hiking and Wildlife Trails
- More than 5 miles of multi-use trails for hiking and biking
- Birdwatching hotspots include bald eagles, waterfowl, and songbirds
- Trails wind through prairie, oak woodland, and lakeside terrain
- Trailheads are clearly marked and suitable for all fitness levels
🔹 Horseback Riding and Equestrian Trails
- Designated equestrian trails available for those traveling with horses
- Separate trailhead access, hitching posts, and corrals in nearby equestrian campground
🔹 Evening Campfires and Stargazing
- Clear Nebraska skies provide excellent night sky visibility
- S'mores-ready fire rings available at all cabins
- Bring a telescope or download a stargazing app to enhance the experience
🔗 Booking Tips & Travel Info
🔸 Best Time to Visit
- Spring (April-May): Ideal for hiking, birding, and early fishing
- Summer (June-August): High season-book cabins well in advance
- Fall (September-October): Fall foliage, fewer crowds, excellent fishing
- Winter (November-March): Quiet, with winter hiking and ice fishing opportunities nearby
🔸 What to Bring
- Water shoes and beach gear
- Insect repellent and sunscreen
- Fishing license (available online or locally)
- Board games and books for cozy cabin evenings
- Firewood, kindling, and marshmallow sticks
