Zorinsky Lake Workman / CC BY-SA 4.0 · Wikimedia Commons
About this site

Zorinsky Lake, NE, located in west Omaha, was named after the late U.S. Senator Edward Zorinsky. The lake has a surface area of 255 acres and is a day use only facility offering two modern playgrounds, baseball diamonds, soccer fields, a football field, hiking and bicycling trails, and a universally accessible fishing

USACE · U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Zorinsky Lake

PASSLANDS ✦ AMBIGUOUS SEE THE SOURCE CHECK

Maybe — confirm before you go.

Army Corps site — the pass gives 50% off day-use fees only and never covers camping. Confirm at the gate.

Where it is
41.2198, -96.1604
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Camp at Zorinsky Lake This site has campsites you can reserve online. Check availability and book directly on Recreation.gov.
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Common questions

Quick Yes / No / Depends answers for Zorinsky Lake — always confirm with the managing site before you go.

Depends Does the America the Beautiful pass work here?

Maybe — Army Corps site — the pass gives 50% off day-use fees only and never covers camping. Confirm at the gate. Check with the managing agency before you go.

Yes Can you fish at Zorinsky Lake?

Yes — fishing is one of the listed activities here. You’ll need a valid state fishing license.

Yes Can you kayak, paddle, or boat here?

Yes — there’s water for boating and paddling at Zorinsky Lake. Hand-launched craft usually need no permit; motorized boats may need registration or a launch fee.

Yes Can you camp at Zorinsky Lake?

Yes — camping is available. Reserve ahead where required; you can check availability on Recreation.gov.

Depends Can you have a campfire?

Sometimes — campfires are subject to seasonal fire restrictions and bans. Always check current fire conditions first.

Yes Are there hiking trails?

Yes — trails here include Harvey Oaks Park Trail, Zorinsky Lake Trail, ADT - Nebraska - M - Seg 1. Check length and difficulty before you go.

Yes Can you bike here?

Yes — biking is available at Zorinsky Lake. Confirm which roads or trails allow it.

Yes Can you bring a dog?

Generally yes — dogs are welcome when kept under control (usually leashed). Confirm any local rules.

Depends Are drones allowed?

Sometimes — often allowed away from wilderness and developed or crowded areas, with rules. Check locally before you fly.

Nearby sites

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

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Army Corps site — the pass gives 50% off day-use fees only and never covers camping. Confirm at the gate.

Wildlife ViewingEnvironmental Education
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Standing Bear Lake MRK2016 / CC BY-SA 4.0 · Wikimedia Commons U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Standing Bear Lake

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Army Corps site — the pass gives 50% off day-use fees only and never covers camping. Confirm at the gate.

Wildlife Viewing
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Glenn Cunningham Lake JonClee86 / CC BY-SA 3.0 · Wikimedia Commons U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Glenn Cunningham Lake

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Army Corps site — the pass gives 50% off day-use fees only and never covers camping. Confirm at the gate.

Wildlife ViewingEnvironmental Education
NE · Fee unknown
Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail NPS Photo / Alex Wiles National Park Service

Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail

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Free entry — there is no entrance fee here, so you won’t need your pass to get in.

Auto and ATVScenic DrivingBiking
IA · No fee