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Worthwhile scenic park
About 20 minutes north of Sioux City is the location of this park at the northern end of the Loess Hills Scenic Parkway. These tall grasslands only exist here, in eastern Nebraska, and in China' The...
Good trip. We arrived at approximately 4:30 pm and started driving around the park. We were looking for the stone state park loop trail, however none of the trails at the park were clearly marked, so ...
Very cool - very old school - has a WPA/CCC vibe throughout - old stone buildings, guiderails, etc. Of serious note, there is elec, but no water at the campsites - no big deal if tenting, gets a li...
We just drove through. Many spectacular overlooks. It is a hilly bluff so hiking will be more difficult, but enjoyable. If you go, visit the nature center.
We had booked sites 10 and 11, had an RV and a tent. These two sites together gave us the feeling of privacy, likely made more so by the fact that site 9 was a little flooded and unoccupied. The campg...
Worthwhile scenic park
About 20 minutes north of Sioux City is the location of this park at the northern end of the Loess Hills Scenic Parkway. These tall grasslands only exist here, in eastern Nebraska, and in China' The...
Hiking the Trails at Stone State Park
Good trip. We arrived at approximately 4:30 pm and started driving around the park. We were looking for the stone state park loop trail, however none of the trails at the park were clearly marked, so ...
Old School State Park
Very cool - very old school - has a WPA/CCC vibe throughout - old stone buildings, guiderails, etc. Of serious note, there is elec, but no water at the campsites - no big deal if tenting, gets a li...
Can drive through or stop and hike
We just drove through. Many spectacular overlooks. It is a hilly bluff so hiking will be more difficult, but enjoyable. If you go, visit the nature center.
RV and tent camping was lovely- sites 10 and 11.
We had booked sites 10 and 11, had an RV and a tent. These two sites together gave us the feeling of privacy, likely made more so by the fact that site 9 was a little flooded and unoccupied. The campg...