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MidWestMama
May 20, 2017Explorer
fanrgs wrote:
Incidentally, every campground and RV park in western Nebraska is filled to capacity for the night of August 20.
Newbie here...
Some of the smaller towns in Nebraska are just starting to prepare for the Eclipse. If you look, there are still a lot of options available that are super affordable. For example, Hyannis, NE is expecting 2 minutes 19 seconds of totality and has some accommodations available with options for hook-ups, and space for camping. I think they are advertising at https://www.sandhillsareachamber.com/2017-solar-eclipse Just an hour south is a great lake for camping, fishing and boating-Lake McConaughy for the weekend before and days afterwards.
Best of luck and hope you all find great locations to view the Eclipse!! I'll be out in the middle of nowhere in the Nebraska Sandhills. :-)
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