North Platte, Nebraska · Open year-round

Home Doesn't AlwaysMean a House

Extra-large pull-through sites, full hookups, stocked fishing ponds and a sandy beach — with a bar & grill right on the property. Stay a night or stay the season.

Reservations
Season
Open Year-Round
Nightly From
$40 + tax

Welcome in

Twenty years of making room for people

Louie and Diane Herrick have been building Lincoln Highway RV Park on the west edge of North Platte for about twenty years — clearing, grading, planting and adding on, a piece at a time, most of it with their own hands.

What they were after was simple: a place where you forget you're camping and just feel at home. Level pull-throughs big enough for any rig. Water you can fish. A store, a laundromat and a propane station for everything else. And a bar and grill a short walk away when you don't feel like cooking.

The Lincoln Highway RV Park sign seen from Highway 30
Watch for the sign on Highway 30

Simple pricing

Rates

One straightforward rate per site. Call Diane to check what's open and hold a spot.

Nightly
$40
per night

Full hookup site. Perfect for a stop on the way through.

Weekly
$175
per week

Better than four nights' price for seven. Stay and look around.

Monthly
$350
per month

Standard site. Long-term stays welcome all year.

By the water
Monthly · Waterfront
$375
per month

Sites right on the water. Limited — ask what's open.

Included with every site: water, sewer, trash and wireless internet.

Electric is metered separately and billed to your site.

Nebraska sales tax of 5.5% applies to all rates.

Ready to book a site?

Reservations are taken by phone — Diane will get you set up.

Call (308) 534-4910

What's here

Everything you need on one property

30 and 50 amp service with full hookups. Pull-throughs are extra-large — no unhitching, no backing in after a long day.

Full Hookups

30 / 50 amp electric, water and sewer at every site. Trash and wifi included in the rate.

Extra-Large Pull-Throughs

Level sites sized for big rigs and towed vehicles. Shaded spots available.

Wireless Internet

Wifi across the park, included with every site.

Fishing & Sandy Beach

Stocked ponds and a sandy beach right in the park. What's biting →

The Orchard

Shade trees and an orchard on the grounds — a good place to walk off dinner.

Convenience Store

Basics, ice and supplies without driving into town. ATM on site. Hours →

Laundromat

On-site washers and dryers so a long stay stays comfortable. Hours →

Propane Station

Fill up seven days a week. Open to the public. Hours →

Bar & Grill On Site

Self-pour taps, hot food, keno and live music. Last Chance Bar & Grill →

Open All Year

Overnight travelers, seasonal stays and long-term sites — every month of the year.

Wildlife Habitat

The park is laid out around the natural habitat, with safety areas posted throughout.

Easy Highway Access

Right on Highway 30 at the west edge of town, minutes from I-80.

On the water

Ponds stocked and a beach to sit on

The park is built around its water. The ponds are stocked, the beach is sandy, and waterfront monthly sites put you close enough to fish before coffee.

  • Walleye
  • Bluegill
  • Crappie
  • Largemouth Bass
  • Catfish
  • Sandy beach inside the park
  • Waterfront monthly sites — $375
  • Wildlife habitat kept close to natural
  • Posted safety areas throughout the grounds

A valid Nebraska fishing permit may be required — ask at the office when you check in.

The sandy beach and stocked pond at Lincoln Highway RV Park
The beach and the pond
Shade trees at the orchard inside Lincoln Highway RV Park
The orchard

Under the trees

The orchard

Twenty years of planting shows. The orchard is the shadiest corner of the property and the quietest place to sit when the afternoon heats up.

Walk the dog, let the kids run, or pull a chair out and let the day go by. It's the part of the park people are always surprised to find this close to the highway.

Open to everyone

Store, laundromat & propane

All three are open 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., seven days a week — and you don't have to be staying with us to use them. Pull in off the highway and we'll take care of you.

Inside the convenience store at Lincoln Highway RV Park

Convenience Store

8 am – 9 pm daily

Groceries, ice, camping supplies, snacks and cold drinks. ATM on site, plus on-sale and off-sale beer and alcohol.

The laundromat at Lincoln Highway RV Park

Laundromat

8 am – 9 pm daily

A full row of washers and dryers, clean and well lit. Bring a book — it's a comfortable place to wait.

The propane filling station at Lincoln Highway RV Park

Propane Filling Station

8 am – 9 pm daily

RV onboard tanks, portable cylinders, grill and camp-stove bottles. Open to travelers and locals alike.

A short walk from your site

Last Chance Bar & Grill

Louie and Diane spent two years building it themselves. Now there's a wall of self-pour taps, pizza and burgers off the grill, keno and skill games, a beer garden and live music that fills the place up.

Campers walk over. Locals drive out. Everybody ends up at the same tables.

Inside Last Chance Bar & Grill
Louie and Diane Herrick, owners of Lincoln Highway RV Park
Louie & Diane Herrick — owners

Who you'll be dealing with

Louie & Diane Herrick

Before the park, Louie and Diane spent 35 years in the vehicle hauling business. That's a trade built on being where you said you'd be and treating people square — and it's the same way they run this place.

"We want you to forget that you're camping and just feel right at home." Twenty years on, they're still adding to it. The goal hasn't changed: that you drive away with nothing but stories, memories and a smile.

They've also worked to keep the ground close to how they found it. The wildlife was here first, and the park is laid out around that — habitat left intact, safety areas posted, and a lot of quiet for a place this close to the highway.

While you're here

North Platte is worth a day or two

You're on the old Lincoln Highway at the crossroads of I-80 and Highway 83 — an easy stop coming or going, and a good base if you want to stay a while.

Buffalo Bill Ranch

Scout's Rest Ranch, the State Historical Park and recreation area sit about a mile east of the park.

Golden Spike Tower

Overlooks Bailey Yard — the largest rail classification yard in the world. Worth the climb.

Cody Park

Railroad display, animals, rides and shade trees along the North Platte River.

Lake Maloney

More fishing and boating a short drive south if you've cleaned out our ponds.

Nebraskaland Days

June brings the PRCA rodeo, concerts and parades. Book your site early for it.

The Rodeo Grounds

You're on West Rodeo Road for a reason — the arena is right around the corner.

Come stay

Reserve a site

Reservations are handled the old-fashioned way — by phone. Call Diane at (308) 534-4910 and she'll find you a spot, answer your questions about hookups and rig length, and tell you what's open on the water.

Lincoln Highway RV Park
4684 West Highway 30
North Platte, NE 69101

Using a GPS? Enter 4684 W. Rodeo Road — some units find that address first.

The orchard at Lincoln Highway RV Park
Room to settle in