Unusual State Park. Part of it thickly wooded with unusual trees and plants found few other places in Nebraska. It is located along the Missouri River. There is about 20 miles of hiking trails. Camping is allowed along most of the trails. There are also camp sites near the roads. Also there are pads for campers. A couple of buildings from the town of St Deroin have been rebuilt. There are currently no caves. There an area of rock cliff over hang. On the cliffs are a small number of petroglyphs.
We did an overnight with our camper in the middle of December. It was $15, self registration. Electric was on, and the bathrooms had hot water. We had a great time hiking and hanging out.
•When visiting: Stop, close your eyes, breathe deeply 10 times. Open your eyes, and take gratitude of the incredible, out of nowhere paradise you have found yourself in. Enjoy slowly. Peace and plants.
Loved this place. I didn't realize Nebraska had really big hills covered in trees! We loved the campsites here and, even though we visited during the eclipse, park was clean and well taken care of. The trails are good to hike and the historical attractions are well worth your journey here.
This is a beautiful place! The trails are nice too! Also, the petroglyphs are amazing and very interesting! It's too bad that people still carve their names into it.
Great stop, while taking a break from canoeing the Missouri River. Nice, chill park, without much tourist.
Indian Cave State Park is a US Park based in Shubert, Missouri. Indian Cave State Park is located at 65296 720 Rd, Shubert, NE 68437, USA.
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