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Fall campers after seclusion will do well here, especially in the upper loop. Site 83 gets repeated praise for size and privacy. Bring your own firewood source or buy at the park office, and expect no cell service or camp store.
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Learn more about alerts →Fall campers after seclusion will do well here, especially in the upper loop. Site 83 gets repeated praise for size and privacy. Bring your own firewood source or buy at the park office, and expect no cell service or camp store.
Summer brings serious bugs: mosquitoes, gnats, and black flies hit hard enough that multiple reviewers call it out specifically. Large RVs will also find the access roads narrow and hilly, and there's no dump station on site.
Context for the broader area surrounding Oakridge Campground, sourced from the federal Recreation.gov rec-area record.
<A HREF="http://www.usbr.gov/projects/Facility.jsp?fac_Name=Box+Butte+Dam">Box Butte Dam</a> and reservoir are features of the <A HREF="http://www.usbr.gov/projects/Project.jsp?proj_Name=Mirage Flats Project">Mirage Flats Project</a>. Recreation is managed for the Bureau of Reclamation by the Nebraska Game and Parks. Water is stored in Box Butte Reservoir, Mirage Flats Project, on the Niobrara River about 10 miles north of Hemingford, Nebraska. The reservoir lies in the arid western Niobrara River Valley in the northwestern section of the Nebraska Panhandle. The reservoir is surrounded by dense cottonwood and willow trees. It is easily one of the best birding areas in the Panhandle. Sightings since 1973 has produced a list of over 200 species.Reservoir open 24 hours. Good access roads. Fishing season is year-round. Available species include northern pike, walleye, largemouth bass, yellow perch, and channel catfish. This is an irrigation supply reservoir experiencing minor water level fluctuations. The reservoir has 1,600 water surface acres, 612 land acres and 14 miles of shoreline. There are locations suitable for picnicking around the lakeshore. <A HREF="http://www.usbr.gov/gp-bin/arcweb_bbne.pl">Current Reservoir Levels</a>
Take Nebraska 385 north 10 miles, turn right on county road.
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Summer transforms the park into an aquatic playground where families splash in Lake Andrew and anglers pursue walleye and bass, while evening interpretive programs reveal the secrets of Minnesota's natural world. When snow blankets the landscape, cross-country skiers glide through silent forests on groomed trails, proving that Oakridge's appeal spans all four seasons. Pack insect repellent for summer visits, as mosquitoes and black flies consider these woods prime real estate too.
Explicitly stated: 'Fall delivers the best camping conditions' with brilliant canopy colors.
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Four basic cabins reported (electricity and heating); potable water available via spigots/hand pumps; vault toilet/outhouse present near cabins; reviewers note clean restrooms; firewood available for purchase at the park office.
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