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Home » Follow these camping tips to kick off Memorial Day weekend

Follow these camping tips to kick off Memorial Day weekend

Adam Green By Adam Green May 19, 2026 4 Min Read
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Follow these camping tips to kick off Memorial Day weekend

Nothing says camping season has arrived more than Memorial Day weekend, the three-day kickoff to summer.

With a little advanced planning campers and park-goers can find their perfect site for memorable outdoor experiences all summer long.

Nebraska state parks offer both reservation-only spots and first-come, first-served ones. Find a park, plan a trip or make a reservation at OutdoorNebraska.gov. There you also can use the “Find a Park” tool to discover parks with amenities or activities that match your interests.

If your preferred dates at a particular park are not available, the website’s “Make a Reservation” tool allows you to sign up to be notified if cancellations occur. You also can see available openings for the coming weekend.

Permit first: Skip the kiosk and buy your Nebraska Vehicle Park Entry Permit before you get to the park. Get one at OutdoorNebraska.gov, at statewide Nebraska Game and Parks offices and permit vendors. This permit is required of each vehicle entering a Nebraska state park.

Once you’ve popped your tent or parked your recreation vehicle, follow these Nebraska Game and Parks reminders to keep camping fun and safe this summer:

Know before you go: Ongoing drought conditions persist in Nebraska, causing the need for temporary campfire bans in some parks. See the Closures and Safety Advisories page on the website for a list of those parks, as well as closures of roads and other amenities at parks.

Arrive early: Consider arriving early in the week to claim a first-come, first-served site that meets your needs.

Be patient: Memorial Day weekend is a historically busy one in state parks, but as camping interest has boomed, many weekends can be busy at larger state park locations. Practice patience and understanding with fellow campers and park staff.

Wear life jackets: When boating, paddleboarding or swimming wear a personal floatation device. If swimming, only swim in designated beach areas.

Pack a fishing pole: Fishing is fun for all ages. Youth ages 16 and under don’t need a permit to fish. Adults can buy a one-day or annual fishing permit online.

Practice campfire safety: Guests should call park areas before arrival to determine whether a burn ban is in effect. Where campfires are allowed, use designated fire rings, never leave a fire unattended, keep water nearby, and extinguish completely before leaving.

Do not bring firewood with you: Transporting firewood can spread diseases and harmful insects such as the emerald ash borer. Buy local firewood and leave any unused firewood at the campsite for others.

Arrive before dark: Arriving at your campsite before dark gives you time to set up camp while it’s still light out. And when possible, don’t pack up and leave too early in the morning.

Don’t cut through occupied campsites: Stay on paths or roadways and give all your camping neighbors some privacy.

Observe quiet hours: In most state park campgrounds, quiet hours are 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. every day.

Be weather aware: Check the forecast and stay aware of changing conditions. Many parks have restrooms that double as tornado shelters, but don’t be afraid to pack up to avoid a storm.

For news, event listings and more information, go to OutdoorNebraska.gov.



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