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Nine miles north from the state line of Colorado lies the city of Sidney, NE the county seat of Cheyenne County. Bordered by Dalton, NE to the north and Sunol to the east, book an RV in Cheyenne County and open up unlimited adventure possibilities.

Established in the fall of 1867, the town of Sidney was named for the founder of the Union Pacific Railway, Sidney Dillon. The frontier town grew around Fort Sidney, a military outpost where soldiers were stationed to guard the Union Pacific tracks against Indian attacks. The local community is very friendly and lively. Oktoberfest in October and the Gold Rush Day in June are just some of the various festivals enjoyed throughout the year. For heavenly moments of solitude touring the vast open plains, renting a luxury RV rental in Sidney is the way to go.

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The Great Outdoors

Once known as America's great desert, Nebraska is the epitome of classic mid-western friendliness. The state may not be on the bucket list of every globetrotter, but if you like to escape the bustling city life for serene adventures in off the beaten path destinations, possibly, you will love an adventure to Sidney.

Tucked away in the north-eastern grasslands of Colorado, North Sterling State Park is a wonderful place for a day out with the family. This scenic park is no Lake of the Ozarks, but it offers visitors with fantastic photo opportunities, not to mention more than five miles of hiking trails by the lake shore. The park is also very popular among the local boating and fishing community, and you can try to catch some yellow perch or a channel catfish in the huge reservoir.

Due to the large open spaces between cities, road trips are quite common in the region. Start up your travel trailer rental in Sidney and head over past Kimball and Harrisburg to Scotts Bluff National Monument for a date with mother nature. Rising a staggering 800 feet above the North Platte River, the splendid bluff once served as an important landmark for Native Americans back in the years. Now it is a massive playground for thrill seekers and nature lovers. Located west of Gering, the National Park Service Site is rich with activities for you to try out. Hiking through the vast badlands and enjoying the panoramic view once you conquer climbing the bluff sure sounds exciting. Don't miss checking out a 15-minute video explaining the history of Scotts Bluff at the small museum.

Once serving as a beacon for westward-traveling pioneers back in the '80s, Chimney Rock is another spectacle worth visiting in the area. Sitting at the southern edge of the North Platte River in Chimney Rock National Historic Site, the geological wonderland is great for a short hike with the family. History buffs aren't forgotten as there is a small visitors center that explains the history of Oregon Trail in detail. Oh! Another thing. Don't freak out when driving down the road and you see another driver lift up a single finger from the steering wheel accompanied by a small nod, that is how Nebraskans say hi while driving.

RV Parks Near Sidney

After you get your hands on an RV rental, the next step would be finding suitable camping sites in the area. Don't worry, Sidney has a lot of RV sites in the area. Point of Rocks Motel and RV Park sits a couple of miles east at the town of Potter. The RV site can handle even the biggest motorhomes in both its pull-thru and back in sites which are long and wide. You also get access to full hookups and pets are allowed so don't leave your furry friend behind.

Should you not wish to venture far from town, consider setting up camp at Cabela's Full-Service Campground which is just a walking distance from downtown. The site offers full hookups for your RV and big sites on gravel roads. Here you just drive in, pick a slot and pay the cashier, no reservations. Each site also has a grass pad and a picnic table.

Exploring the City

For those who love to get out on the greens and look for birdies, the local golf club has you covered. Beginners and scratch golfers alike will feel at home at this expansive 18 hole course. Pack your golf clubs into your Sidney motorhome rental for a day practicing your angle of attack at the stunning and rugged course.

If you happen to be touring around in your camper rental near Sidney when your belly starts growling, I sure hope you love hotdogs. And really, who does not? Sidney has a vibrant food scene serving tasty dishes from across the World. One thing to try out is the classic Nebraskan steak, which is so fresh it will melt in your mouth. Another thing, don't leave Sidney before enjoying a couple of runza's, a Nebraskan staple consisting of a bread packet filled with beef, cabbage, and seasoning. Wash down the food with a packet of Kool-Aid, Nebraska's gift to the World.

When you just need to relax and enjoy the fresh air while getting a good tan, Sidney Legion Park is where you need to be. The sprawling park has lots of seating and shade, not to mention tons of activities for kids. Try your luck at one of the fishing spots or just watch the ducks wading along the pond. The playground is well equipped, and you can take your dog for a walk.

Should it be a cool Nebraska town near the Colorado border you are seeking, consider a travel trailer rental in Sidney. Check out the town, hit some golf balls, watch a sunset, and enjoy the scenery. Rent a camper rental in Sidney, NE, and have fun exploring the area.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


  • Hiking TrailLocation
  • Sidney Deadwood Trail, NESidney, NE
  • North Sterling Reservoir Eastern Trail, CONorth Sterling State Park, CO
  • South Shoreline Trail, CONorth Sterling State Park, CO
  • Ash Hollow Trail, NEBig Springs, NE
  • Panorama Point - Nebraska Highpoint, WYPine Bluffs, WY
  • 3 State Corners - WY, NE, CO, WYPine Bluffs, WY
  • Pawnee Buttes Trail, COGrover, CO
  • Monument Valley Pathway, NEScottsbluff, NE
  • Gering 'U' Street Pathway, NEScotts Bluff National Monument, NE
  • Scotts Bluff National Monument Trail, NEScotts Bluff National Monument, NE

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