Southeast Nebraska Hamfest
Camping in the local Area


The park now covers some 3,000 acres, including 2,386 acres of timber. The Missouri River runs along the eastern edge of the park and offers beautiful nature scenes throughout the year.
It is believed that Indian Cave has existed for several thousand years, a natural formation with ancient Indian pictures carved into the walls of the cave. The cultural origin and period in history remain a mystery. These relics are fragile reminder of a previous time and age.
Speaking of history, visit the reconstructed mid-19th Century river settlement known as St. Deroin, the first town site in Nemaha County.
Camping Facilities:
134 camping pads with electrical
hookups*
10 non-pad sites with electrical
hookups*
130 non-pad sites without
electricity
Indian State Park
RR1 Box 30
Shubert, NE. 68437-9801
phone: 402.883-2575
Fax: 402-883.2010
Email:icavesp@ngpc.state.ne.us