• Fort Robinson is a former U.S. Army fort and now a major feature of Fort Robinson State Park, a 22,000-acre (8,900 ha)...
  • We love Fort Robinson State Park and have rented the large lodge for family reunions a few times. We had a great time with the stagecoach and horses.
  • Visitors to Fort Robinson State Park can enjoy a variety of activities, including hiking, horseback riding, fishing, and camping.
  • Western Nebraska's premier state park, Fort Robinson, west of Crawford, has it all -- with more than 22,000 acres of exquisite Pine Ridge scenery...
  • Experience the long and varied history of this outpost on the Plains. The museum at Fort Robinson is located in the 1905 post headquarters building.
  • Some 4,500 Sioux and Cheyenne, including Chief Dull Knife and Crazy Horse, surrendered at Fort Robinson and Camp Sheridan in the winter and spring.
  • The best retreat in Nebraska can be found in Fort Robinson State Park, which has conserved artifacts and old pathways used by pioneers.
  • There’s one part of Fort Robinson’s history, though, that many people aren’t aware of: it served as Nebraska’s largest German POW camp in World War II.
  • Fort Robinson, located in Dawes County, Nebraska, is a historical site with a rich and complex past. Originally established as Camp Robinson in 1874, the fort...
  • A large part of the property was transferred to the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission in 1955, to be used to develop Fort Robinson State Park.