Check in
Check in
2:00pm

Amenities

Picnic Table
Fires
Flush Toilet
Potable Water
RV Sanitation
Trash
Showers

Activities

Biking
Hiking
Horseback Riding
Paddling

Terrain

River
Creek

About this space

The Lazy AA Land & Catttle Company is a multi-generational family farming operation located between Hastings and Blue Hill, Nebraska. Fields, and cattle pastures surround a very rustic yard site of farm machinery and cattle and horse pens Learn more about this land: 45 Minutes SOUTH of Interstate 80. Close to Hwy 281. 3-5 miles of gravel road travel to location depending on route. If there is r...

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Reviews • 200

★★★★★ (200 reviews)
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Heather R.
☆☆☆☆☆
Jun 2024

Great little camp spot! I stopped here on a cross country drive and it was a great place for my dogs to stretch their legs. I enjoyed falling asleep to cows mooing & I appreciate that a shower is a...

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Zaccari K.
☆☆☆☆☆
Jun 2024

Very secluded spot with a great fire pit. Will stop through again. Great lightning bug show!

AI Review Summary

Overall, this campsite offers a unique and peaceful experience, particularly for those traveling with pets. Reviewers consistently praise the friendly hosts and the beautiful, open setting, which includes the charm of camping among cows. However, some guests noted that access can be challenging for 2WD vehicles and that the bathrooms are a bit distant from the camping areas. Despite these minor drawbacks, the campsite is highly recommended for its tranquility and welcoming atmosphere.

Highlights
  • Friendly and welcoming hosts
  • Beautiful and peaceful setting with open space
  • Great for dogs with plenty of room to roam
  • Unique experience camping among cows and other animals
  • Clean bathrooms and shower facilities
  • Stunning night skies for stargazing
  • Private and quiet atmosphere
Considerations
  • Sites may be difficult for 2WD vehicles during certain seasons
  • Bathrooms are a bit far from the camping sites
  • Some guests experienced surprises due to not reading the listing thoroughly
  • Bumpy country roads leading to the campsite
  • Limited amenities compared to more developed campgrounds