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Why Fort Robinson Camping Is Nebraska’s Most Unexpected Adventure
Tuesday, 22 July, 2025
In this episode of the Girl Camper Podcast, Lesa McDermott heads out on a weekend camping adventure to Fort Robinson State Park, nestled in the Pine Ridge region of northwest Nebraska. This park offers something for everyone—stunning scenery, deep-rooted history, and activities for all ages and abilities. 🪖 Step Into the Past Originally established in 1874, Fort Robinson played a pivotal role in U.S. military history. It was the site of the tragic death of Lakota leader Crazy Horse in 1877. In the decades that followed, Buffalo Soldiers served here, WWII military dogs were trained here, and over 1,500 German POWs were held at the fort. Today, visitors can explore historic buildings, walk through the on-site museum, and truly feel the past come alive. 🚴♀️ Adventure Awaits Around Every Corner Fort Robinson isn’t just about the past—it’s also Nebraska’s top destination for outdoor fun. Campers can enjoy over 60 miles of hiking trails, 20 miles of biking paths, and guided Jeep or horseback tours through the buttes. There’s even a horse camp with historic barns and stalls. Looking for something unique? Catch a live summer performance at the Fort Robinson Post Playhouse, located in a former military barracks. It's one of Nebraska’s most unexpected cultural gems. 🌋 Explore the Surrounding Wonders The adventure doesn't stop at the park’s borders. Just 20 minutes away, the Hudson-Meng Bison Kill Site offers a fascinating look at ancient hunting practices. Then, keep driving to discover the alien landscape of Toadstool Geological Park. With its bizarre rock formations and fossil beds, it's a photographer’s dream. 🤝 Campground Camaraderie and Lasting Memories One of the best moments of Lesa’s trip wasn’t on a trail or in a museum—it happened when complete strangers invited she and her husband over for tacos. This simple act of kindness reflects what camping is all about: connection, community, and spontaneous joy. Special thank you to Progressive Insurance for sponsoring this episode of the Girl Camper Podcast. Check them out for all your insurance needs. Ready to explore Fort Robinson?Watch the full video episode on YouTube and join the Girl Camper community for more unforgettable adventures. Want to learn more about things to do in Nebraska? Check out our Girl Camper Nebraska Page. https://youtu.be/zzm8axJy57g