Now accepting online reservations for weekends, May-June.

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At our establishment, inclusivity is at the heart of everything we do. We understand that every guest has unique needs, and we're committed to ensuring that everyone feels warmly welcomed and accommodated. For individuals who would like to utilize adaptive resources, we offer special accommodations tailored to their specific requirements. We believe in working directly with each individual on a case-by-case basis to ensure their stay with us is comfortable and enjoyable. Whether it's adjusting room layouts, providing specialized equipment, or offering additional assistance, our team is dedicated to making your experience unforgettable. Your comfort and satisfaction are our top priorities, and we're honored to have the opportunity to host your outdoor adventure. Please reach out to us directly so we can personalize your stay.

glamping features

  • 16’ furnished and fully-equipped 390 gsm weighted canvas tent

  • 16’ diameter and 10’ ceiling, provides 212 square ft. of space

  • private deck

  • 360 degree transparent top tent roof panels for stargazing or birdwatching

  • sewn in ceiling curtain that can be clipped closed or tied as needed

  • 4 screened windows and door that can be zipped closed or open

  • queen bed with linens

  • bath towels

  • sitting area

  • campfire culinary cookware & camp-style mini kitchenette

  • coffee & tea

  • art supply library

  • fishing gear

  • local flora and fauna field guides

  • one firewood bundle

  • one s’mores starter kit

  • fire ring

  • welcome gift

  • access to on-site tubing and kayaking on the Elkhorn River, booked through Tubing and Adventures click here* to add this to your reservation, must be reserved in advance *additional fee

  • easy-access portable restroom, approximately 10 yards away, cleaned weekly managed by Tubing and Adventures

  • full-service communal bathhouse (includes shower facilities) approximately 30-50 yards away, cleaned and managed by Tubing and Adventures

  • parking, direct entrance to Camp Outpost glamping grotto

  • $120/night. Weekend stay Friday-Sunday, 2-night minimum: $240/site + taxes and fees for the weekend session.

    RESERVED to Book Glamping Site #1

    RESERVED to Book Glamping Site #2

    RESERVED to Book Glamping Site #3

    Interested in tubing or kayaking during your stay? Click here to book. Reservations must be made in advance.

  • $120/night. Weekend stay Friday-Sunday, 2-night minimum: $240/site + taxes and fees for the weekend session.

    Click Here to Book Glamping Site #1

    Click Here to Book Glamping Site #2

    Click Here to Book Glamping Site #3

    Interested in tubing or kayaking during your stay? Click here to book. Reservations must be made in advance.

  • $120/night. Weekend stay Friday-Sunday, 2-night minimum: $240/site + taxes and fees for the weekend session.

    Click Here to Book Glamping Site #1

    Click Here to Book Glamping Site #2

    Click Here to Book Glamping Site #3

    Interested in tubing or kayaking during your stay? Click here to book. Reservations must be made in advance.

  • $120/night. Weekend stay Friday-Sunday, 2-night minimum: $240/site + taxes and fees for the weekend session.

    Click Here to Book Glamping Site #1

    Click Here to Book Glamping Site #2

    RESERVED Glamping Site #3

    Interested in tubing or kayaking during your stay? Click here to book. Reservations must be made in advance.

  • $120/night. Weekend stay Friday-Sunday, 2-night minimum: $240/site + taxes and fees for the weekend session.

    Click Here to Book Glamping Site #1

    Click Here to Book Glamping Site #2

    Click Here to Book Glamping Site #3

    Interested in tubing or kayaking during your stay? Click here to book. Reservations must be made in advance.

  • $120/night. Weekend stay Friday-Sunday, 2-night minimum: $240/site + taxes and fees for the weekend session.

    Click Here to Book Glamping Site #1

    Click Here to Book Glamping Site #2

    Click Here to Book Glamping Site #3

    Interested in tubing or kayaking during your stay? Click here to book. Reservations must be made in advance.

  • $120/night. Weekend stay Friday-Sunday, 2-night minimum: $240/site + taxes and fees for the weekend session.

    Click Here to Book Glamping Site #1

    Click Here to Book Glamping Site #2

    Click Here to Book Glamping Site #3

    Interested in tubing or kayaking during your stay? Click here to book. Reservations must be made in advance.

*Map not to scale. This illustration is for tent orientation depiction. Full campground amenities & features are not included. Tubing and Adventures also has RV sites, river operations, volleyball, and more.

  • 100% non-refundable and non-transferable. Forfeited bookings will be donated to Outpost programs. This includes weather interruptions.

  • What is glamping?

    • Glamping is a form of outdoor accommodations that blends comfort cares with the natural experience of camping. Our glamping accommodations in heavyweight stargazing canvas tents offer a unique experience while still allowing guests to connect with nature.

    What amenities can I expect at a Camp Outpost glamping site?

    • Camp Outpost glamping tents accommodate 2 adults, furnished with one queen bed. If you have more guests, please book additional sites to accommodate your group size. If you would like Outpost staff to restructure the furnishings in the tent to fit a family, please email to inquire about availability. Pending availability, tents can be converted to accommodate up to 2 adults & 4 kids, per tent.

    • Amenities vary depending on the glamping site. All sites include comfortable bedding, sitting area, electricity, lite cooling systems, access to bathrooms and communal bathhouse, kitchenette facilities, and recreational activities. See full list of glamping features to learn more.

    How is glamping different from traditional camping?

    • Glamping provides a comfortable, fully equipped accommodation experience compared to traditional camping. Instead of sleeping in a basic tent on the ground, glampers just show up and everything is provided for their stay.

    What should I pack for a glamping trip?

    • Packing lists for glamping are similar to traditional camping but includes fewer items since many amenities are provided. Please pack clothing appropriate for the weather, personal toiletries, sunscreen, bug spray, any specific food or drinks you prefer, and entertainment such as books or games.

    Are glamping sites pet-friendly?

    • We are pet-friendly, must be on leash and not left unattended in tents.

    How much does glamping cost and what is Camp Outpost’s overnight availability?

    • $240/Friday-Sunday, flat-rate for the entire weekend (this is not per night). Based on availability. Don’t wait to book.

    • Add-on tubing or kayaking, additional fees apply, please click here to reserve. Must be booked in advance.

    • Monday-Thursday reservations are available by request. Generally, Monday-Thursday bookings are reserved for partnering with other nonprofits in the community or individuals on outdoor recreation scholarships to offer overnight camping experiences.

    Do I need camping experience to go glamping?

    • No prior camping experience is required for glamping. Glamping is designed to be accessible and enjoyable for all people of all experience levels. this is a gateway to experience the outdoors.

    Is glamping safe?

    • Glamping sites are generally safe. However, please take common-sense precautions, such as being aware of your surroundings and securing valuables.

    • Please be aware that the river is a short walk away from the glamping sites. Use caution in the dark. There are drop off areas along the river that are unmarked- dangerous for unattended children and pets.

    What activities can I do while glamping?

    • Glamping sites offer a range of outdoor activities, such as nature walks, kayaking, fishing, wildlife watching, and stargazing. Throughout the season we also provide organized amenities like maker workshops, campfire cooking classes, or yoga sessions… to name a few. Please inquire if you would like to book any of these services to guarantee offerings during your stay.

    How far in advance should I book a glamping trip?

    • It's recommended to book your glamping trip as far in advance as possible. Sites are limited and likely to fill quickly.

  • Quiet Hours: While quiet hours are respected during after hours, please be prepared this is a lively atmosphere and friendly camp community. However, all guests that are not camping must leave the property by 9 pm.

    Alcohol: While responsible drinking is permitted, alcohol consumption should be kept in your designated area only. Must be 21 to drink alcohol on our property, no exceptions.

    Campfires: Campfires are permitted in designated fire rings. Please follow safety precautions and never leave your campfire unattended or burning through the night.

    Tubing the River: Tube rentals are available at $25/participant, Friday-Sunday. Transportation to the drop-off location upstream is included. For those needing additional cooler space, cooler carrier tubes are available for free within specified limits, with extra tubes available for rent at $10 each. Ages 8-12 must provide their own US Coast Guard approved PFD and it must be worn the entire time, per Nebraska Law. Ages 13+ life jackets are included with the rental. Plan in advance! Reservations for tubing and kayaking must be made in advance: click here to reserve . If your preferred time and date is already booked, please contact us and will do our best to accommodate overnight guests of Camp Outpost. Must be at least 8 years old. All minors must be accompanied by an adult. Must adhere to Tubing and Adventures River Policies.

    Pet Policies: Pets are welcome. All guests must be noted in the Camper Form (received after booking). Pets must be on a leash.

    Music and Entertainment: Be courteous to others at other campsites. Don't be too obnoxious. Watch foul language if kids or families are nearby.

    Trash and Cleanup: Under no circumstances will littering be tolerated. Please throw trash away in appropriate locations.

    Visitor Policies: Camp Outpost sites are intended to accommodate 2 adults (one queen bed), per tent. If you have more guests, please book additional sites to accommodate your group size. If you would like Outpost staff to restructure the accommodations to fit a family, please email to inquire about availability. Pending availability, tents can be converted to accommodate 4-6 individuals, per tent.

    Check-in and Check-out: This is not your regular camp session. You have booked your getaway and now it is time to enjoy. Your tent will be available Friday at 12:00 p.m. and it is yours through Sunday at 2:00 p.m. Stay the entire time or one night, it is reserved for you to use and enjoy as your adventure-base at your convenience.

    Fishing Regulations: Fishing is catch and release. No eating or keeping fish. Fishing in the river will require a fishing permit, but fishing in the ponds will not require a fishing permit.

    Security and Safety: Despite the relaxed atmosphere, ensuring the safety and security of guests remains a priority. Security personnel may be present to handle any disturbances. Family camping areas must be quiet starting at 10 pm. If you start getting too loud in any of our camping areas, our security guard will come by and ask you to quiet down.

    • favorite pillow

    • extra blanket for cooler nights

    • lightweight, breathable clothing for warm weather

    • swimsuit

    • quick-dry towel for swimming in the pond or river (pending water levels)

    • hat and sunglasses

    • rain jacket or poncho

    • sturdy hiking sandals or water shoes

    • flip flops or sandals for around the campsite (and for the shower)

    • sunscreen

    • bug spray

    • toiletries

    • hand sanitizer

    • first aid kit

    • cooler with ice packs

    • food and snacks

    • floats for the pond, if you choose to swim, please note- ponds have pond-like conditions. not a vibe everyone cares for. embrace it at your comfort level and discretion.

    • life jackets (if desired)

    • books or e-reader

    • cards or board games (tents will have a limited selection)

    • lanterns or flashlights with extra batteries

    • portable phone charger

    • camera, smartphone, or journal for capturing memories

    • small portable bluetooth speaker

    • bike, if desired

  • Are you a nonprofit organization looking to bring a group out? Please email hello@campoutpost.org directly.

    We would love to partner with you and tailor an outdoor experience to meet your needs.

Coming soon…

  • booking options for July-August will be released May 1

  • booking options for September-October will be released June 1