Nebraska - Cambridge City Park Campground, Cambridge
Campground Information:
Cambridge City Park Campground
Cambridge Nebraska
Campground Visit / Stay Information:
Stay: October 2007
Site type: the enitre campground is sort of a oval driveway and you just pull along the post that has the Electric
Site amenities: This is a small campground that is basically a oval road with the electric post on the outter edge. In the center of the oval are a few picnic tables and some nice BBQ Grills. There is also two common Wells in the center of the Oval incase you need to refill your fresh water
Rate/night: Just a donation
Extra Charges/night (Pets, Children, A/C, etc): Unknown
First or Return Visit: First visit
Your Rating (1 Low – 5 High): 5
Campground Facilities Information:
Back-in/pull-through: I guess you'd say Pull Through
Hook-ups: There was probably enough for 20 campers in the Oval, all had electric, and there is a dumpstation at the front of the park.
Credit Cards Accepted: No
Discounts Accepted (Good Sam, KOA, other): No
Roads: The Oval is gravel, but very level.
Level Sites (Yes/No; rating: 1 low – 3 high): Yes, rating: 3
Wide/Open Sites (Yes/No; rating: 1 low – 3 high): Yes, rating: 2
Restroom Cleanliness (1 low – 3 high): 2 - restrooms were clean and well maintained.
Store (Yes/No; rating: 1 low – 3 high): No
Game Room (Yes/No; rating: 1 low – 3 high): No
Pool (Yes/No; Heated/Not Heated; Clean, rating: 1 low – 3 high): No
Campground Impressions:
Kid Friendly (Yes/No - Activities): Yes, it is adjacent to a large park which has a playground, ball field, basketball court, tennis court and a nice garden
People Friendly (Yes/No): Very
WiFi Friendly (Yes/No; - Charge?/Service Provider?): No WiFi, but we were able to get a very strong signal on our Verizon Broadband Card
Cell Phone Coverage (Yes/No - Service Provider?): Yes
Pet Friendly (Yes/No): Yes
Personal Comments:
This was in a little town, and a very nice treat after a long day on the road. How nice to just have a box that says Donations Accepted. The oval is lined by giant Cotton Woods that just dwarf all but the biggest camper. The water out of the spigot was very clean and the park was very nice to walk around.
Only thing is it's right off the main road, so heavy truck traffic was quite loud and close to a train track that came past every few hours. It's not really a park you would come to as a destination place, but to rest for a night or two while passing through, it cant be beat!
Pat & Cindy Bonish
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