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Green Island Primitive Camping

Green Island Primitive Camping

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Overview

Green Island has five primitive tent campsites with fire rings. Two isolated tent sites on the east side of the island & three adjacent sites on the west side. Fires allowed only in designated fire rings. Island access is by boat only. Please visit the Camping page for rules and regulations. Primitive, Leave No Trace camping is allowed and free. Camp only in designated sites marked with brown camping signs and metal fire rings. Please call us at 605-665-0209 and leave your basic itinerary for your safety.

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Season

Seasonal โ€” contact for dates

Reservable

No

Sites available

Tent-focused

Amenities

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Map & Nearby

Nearest town

Cedar County, NE

Nearest major city

Denver, CO

~449 miles away

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