Campground Overview
About George H Clayton Campground
What sets George H Clayton Campground apart is its serene ambiance paired with well-designed amenities, making it an ideal destination for campers seeking a restful retreat close to Grand Island, Nebraska. This charming campground is easily accessible, offers shaded spots under mature trees, and serves as a gateway to local history and outdoor recreation.
The campground, located within Hall County Park, features a combination of RV and tent sites equipped with picnic tables, fire rings, and electric hookups. It is meticulously maintained with clean restrooms, showers, and a sanitary dump station. Visitors can enjoy walking or biking along a scenic trail directly accessible from the campground, while the nearby Stuhr Museum of the Prairie Pioneer offers a fascinating dive into regional history. The atmosphere is quiet and family-friendly, further enhanced by a no-alcohol policy and accommodations for pets.
Situated just minutes from downtown Grand Island, the campground is within easy reach of additional outdoor experiences like the Mormon Island State Recreation Area. Whether you're planning a peaceful weekend getaway or a short stopover, George H Clayton Campground provides a comfortable and rejuvenating base for your adventures.
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