Reserve sites at Danish Alps, Summit Lake beginning May 10

May 7, 2021 Jerry Kane

LINCOLN, Neb. – Reservable campsites will be available beginning May 10 at northeastern Nebraska’s Danish Alps and Summit Lake state recreation areas.

Starting at 9 a.m. Central time, half of the electric-plus Pigeon Creek Equestrian Campground and Jones Creek Campground sites will become available for reservation at Danish Alps. The 22 basic tent sites and six kayak-in sites remain first-come, first-served.

At the same time at Summit Lake, half of the electric-plus Muskrat Campground and Eckdahl Campground sites will become available for reservation. The 33 basic tent sites remain first-come, first-served.

These campsites may be reserved between three and 180 days in advance by visiting outdoornebraska.gov/reservations.

With the increased popularity of camping, advanced reservations allow peace of mind by offering self-service online options and detailed site information, which allow for better trip planning. Site opportunities will remain for last-minute trips planners until campgrounds are full.

Reservations also may be made by calling 402-471-1414 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. CDT, Monday through Friday, except state holidays.

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