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Pelican Point State Recreation Area


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Pelican Point State Recreation Area

Pelican Point is a 36 acre tract of land adjacent to
the Missouri River. The park offers the only public boat ramp access to the river in the area. The minimum fee campground has 24 pads available for $5.00.


Facilities are primitive, but picnic tables, fire grates, shelters, water and vault toilets are available. Camping is first-come, first-served; stays are limited to 14 days. A valid Nebraska Park Permit is required.



Admission: Group rates only for Boy/Girl Scouts.
Hours: Open year round.
Address: 8 miles east of Tekamah
Phone: (402) 374-1727

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