Camping · Outdoor Recreation

Triangle Campers - Kearney

Join fellow outdoor enthusiasts for a camping gathering at the historic Fort Kearny State Recreation Area.

Fri, 5 Jun 2026 Fort Kearny State Recreation Area Gibbon , Nebraska
Experience the natural beauty of Nebraska at the Triangle Campers gathering held at Fort Kearny State Recreation Area in Gibbon. This scenic location offers visitors a chance to enjoy expansive camping facilities, eight sandpit lakes perfect for fishing, and a refreshing swimming beach. Surrounded by stately cottonwood trees, some over a century old, the park provides a peaceful retreat for nature lovers. Explore historical exhibits and walking trails while connecting with the local camping community.

What to Expect

A relaxing outdoor camping experience in a historic Nebraska state park setting.

Who Should Attend

  • Campers
  • Outdoor enthusiasts
  • Families
  • Nature photographers
  • History buffs

Agenda Overview

Camping and outdoor recreation activities throughout the day at Fort Kearny SRA.
Venue & Address
Fort Kearny State Recreation Area
M233+5H Fort Kearny SRA Campground
Gibbon , Nebraska
United States
Organizer
Triangle Campers · Community Group
A group dedicated to camping and outdoor recreation in the Nebraska region.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the event located?
The event is at Fort Kearny State Recreation Area in Gibbon, Nebraska.
Are there fishing opportunities?
Yes, the park features eight sandpit lakes for fishing.
Is there swimming available?
Yes, the park includes a swimming beach.
What is the history of the area?
Fort Kearny is a historic site with various exhibits.
Are there trees in the campground?
Yes, the area is shaded by cottonwood trees over 100 years old.
How many campgrounds are there?
There are two main campgrounds, East and West.
Tags
Camping Nebraska Outdoors Nature Fishing Hiking
Summary
A community camping event hosted at the historic Fort Kearny State Recreation Area in Gibbon, Nebraska.
Highlights
  • Historic Fort Kearny location
  • Eight sandpit lakes
  • Swimming beach access
  • Century-old cottonwood trees
  • Nature trail exploration
  • Fishing opportunities
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