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Smith Falls State Park

United States

Overview

Brochure InfoScenic Smith Falls State Park is home to Nebraska’s highest waterfall, also called Smith Falls. The state park is a popular destination for campers, as well as canoers, kayakers, tubers and others who visit the area to experience the beautiful Niobrara River, a National Scenic River. Many outfitters use the park as a take-out spot, which make it a convenient camping site for those planning to paddle or float the river.Brochure Info - OrientationTrees, river, rocksBrochure Info - RecreationCanoe/Kayak; boating; tubing; camping; hiking; picnickingBrochure Info - Facilities and RestrictionsSmith Falls State Park offers a visitor center, as well as picnic sites, tent camping, restrooms, concession stand and pay showers. A picnic pavilion for group gatherings may be reserved.Brochure Info - Nearby AttractionsCowboy Recreational Trail; Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge; Merritt Reservoir State Recreation Area.Key InfoA park entry permit is required and may be purchased at the park, statewide Game and Parks offices and permit vendors.Important Information for Daily EntranceDirectionBooking Window Product InfoFee Cancellation DescFee Information Payment in full will be charged to your credit card upon completion of the reservation. A $8.50 non-refundable on-line reservation fee will be charged for each reservation. Payment Methods Accepted On-line: Cancellation Policy Reservations may be cancelled online or submitted by email to the Nebraska reservation call center at ngpc.reservations@nebraska.gov or directly submitted to the park where the reservation(s) are held, by mail, e-mail, or fax. A non-refundable fee of $5.00 will be charged for any reservation cancellation. Additional late cancellation fee may apply to cancellations less than 30 days prior to the scheduled arrival date, depending on your reservation Please read the Fee and Cancellation Policy for more information

Campgrounds inside Smith Falls State Park

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