Wildcat Hills State Recreation Area

Star4.38
16 reviews
P.O. Box 65, Gering, Nebraska, 69341, United States

Quick Facts

4,613 ft

Price

$15 - $27/night

Booking

Reservable

Sites

16 campsites

Season

No explicit details ...

Cell

Unknown

Pets

Very Pet Friendly

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Wildcat Hills State Recreation Area
$15.00 - $27.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Entrance fee ($12) applies to all vehicles. Primitive camping fees range from $15 for residents to $27 for non-residents.
Standard Site Fee$15.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$27.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00

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What Campers Say

4.38

Recommended

Based on 16 reviews

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noise

"Wildcat Hills State Recreation Area generally receives praise for its hiking trails, panoramic views, and wildlife. However, the campground itself is considered basic and draws criticism for its proximity to a noisy shooting range and lack of amenities. "Beautiful views and great hiking trails," says one reviewer, balancing positive natural aspects with practical complaints."

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P.O. Box 65, Gering, Nebraska, 69341, United States

Wildcat Hills State Recreation Area

P.O. Box 65, Gering, Nebraska, 69341, United States

Driving directionsEast side of Nebraska Hwy 71, south of Gering, Nebraska about 10 miles.
Easily accessible, situated along Nebraska Highway 71.
Nearby places
Scottsbluff (approximately 10 miles), Lake Minatare State Recreation Area (approximately 30 miles), Chimney Rock (approximately 30 miles), Riverside Zoo (approximately 30 miles).
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Best Time to Camp at Wildcat Hills State Recreation Area

The Wildcat Hills embrace a high plains climate where crisp, dry air dominates most of the year. Late spring paints the landscape in vibrant greens under azure skies, while early autumn brings golden light and comfortable temperatures perfect for exploration. Though winter's chill and summer's heat can be intense, the cooler months occasionally surprise with refreshing rains that awaken the canyon's hidden wildflowers.

Summer(Jun-Aug)
4.0 / 5

Summer reviews note blooming flora, active birds and good hiking conditions.

Fall(Sep-Nov)
4.0 / 5

Early autumn brings golden colors and excellent vistas for hiking and viewing.

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Spring(Mar-May)
4.0 / 5

Late spring brings vibrant greens and bird activity; good trail conditions reported.

Winter(Dec-Feb)
2.0 / 5

Harsher weather and limited amenities make winter less comfortable, though some enjoyed snow ambiance.

Planning Tips
  • Peak Season: Not explicitly stated.. Book 2-3 months ahead.
  • Operating Season: No explicit details provided.
  • Current Alerts: Exhibit hall at the visitor center is undergoing renovations; no other advisories noted.

About Wildcat Hills State Recreation Area

Perched atop ancient rocky escarpments, Wildcat Hills State Recreation Area beckons adventurers with its dramatic landscape of pine-scented canyons and sweeping vistas. Winding hiking trails lead through rugged terrain to spectacular observation decks, where the entire North Platte River Valley unfolds below like a living map. At the heart of the park, an engaging nature center brings the area's rich ecology to life through hands-on exhibits and interactive displays that captivate visitors of all ages.
Camping at Wildcat Hills is primarily primitive, with basic campsites and one designated group camping area that can accommodate up to 40 people. "Primitive camping" is a recurring descriptor in user reviews, underscoring the minimal facilities available.
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Activities you can enjoy

Wildcat Hills offers a range of outdoor activities, from hiking to wildlife viewing. "Beautiful views and great hiking trails," one reviewer notes, emphasizing the variety of trails, including easy meadow paths and moderate trails through valleys and woods. The park is also noted for birdwatching and a shooting range, though the latter is a source of contention due to noise.
HikingThe park features approximately 3 miles of hiking trails accessible from campsites. Trails vary in difficulty: "There are easy trails thru the meadows and medium trails thru the valleys and woods." Reviewers frequently praise the hiking, though one critic notes the trails need maintenance and expressed a desire for bike-specific paths.
Wildlife viewingThe park is home to diverse bird species, prairie dogs, squirrels, and occasional deer sightings. One reviewer highlights, "Most of the wildlife are squirrels, birds, and prairie dogs. You may see a deer." Additionally, bird feeders are present, enhancing opportunities for birdwatching.
Cultural and Educational ProgramsThe on-site Nature Center features interactive and educational displays, including taxidermied animals, bird models, and an active honeybee hive with clear walls for observation. Hands-on activities for children add to the educational value.
Winter Activities
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Policies & Safety

Hazards & AlertsNoise from the shooting range is frequently mentioned in reviews as disruptive to the natural ambiance.
Active AlertsExhibit hall at the visitor center is undergoing renovations; no other advisories noted.

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Reviews

4.4
16 reviews
Recommended
Recommended
Wildcat Hills State Recreation Area is recommended, placing it in the top 40% of campgrounds based on reviews
Wildcat Hills State Recreation Area generally receives praise for its hiking trails, panoramic views, and wildlife. However, the campground itself is considered basic and draws criticism for its proximity to a noisy shooting range and lack of amenities. "Beautiful views and great hiking trails," says one reviewer, balancing positive natural aspects with practical complaints.
Review Summaries
Based on 16 reviews

What Campers Love

Reviewers highlight the park's scenic hiking trails, abundant birdwatching opportunities, and well-maintained Nature Center. The observation decks offer sweeping views of the North Platte River...
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Common Concerns

The shooting range near the camping area is a frequent source of frustration, with one reviewer stating, "The worst thing is having a shooting range as a part of the park... It's not terribly...
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Based on 16 reviews

Pro Tips & Recommendations

Avoid weekends if the shooting range noise is a concern. Bring your own shade structures and water, as there is no mention of potable water or shaded sites. The Nature Center is a must-visit for...
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Seasonal Insights

Summer reviews highlight blooming desert flora and bird activity, while winter reviews focus on the inconvenience of limited amenities amid harsher weather conditions.
Based on 16 reviews

Camper Quotes

"Camping $15+$12 = $27 per night (non-residents) for a primitive site with no shade. Double fee for no amenities?" (Evgenii Vasilev). "Lovely place to hike with maintained fabulous old WPA...
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Based on 16 reviews

Site-Specific Reviews

Group sites (G1, G2, G3, Group Camping) accommodate up to 8 or 40 people, depending on the site. Wildcat Hills loop sites (01-12) are basic, with no hookups but allow pets.
Based on 16 reviews

Accessibility Features

Accessibility features or experiences for users with disabilities are not mentioned.
Based on 16 reviews

Pet-Friendly Features

Pets are allowed at all sites, as noted in the campsite data.
Based on 16 reviews

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Last updated January 5, 2026
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