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Historic Main Street

Historic Main Street

The first white settlers arrived In March 1856. Elam Flower and Darrell Reed built a log house, which was used at various times as a church, a school, and a stable. In 1857 a post office named “Weeping Water” was established. It was 10 years before a village was platted and a store ope... Read More

Local Commerce

Local Commerce

Airport (sky diving), American Legion Club, Auto parts store, Auto repair shop, Banks and loan offices, Beauty shops, Bed and breakfast lodging Bookkeeping service, Building and construction firms, Car wash, Ceramic shops, City park and fishing lake, Community center, Community theater, Conven... Read More

Weeping Water Park

Weeping Water Park

Picking’ in the Park is an annual event that takes place on the last Saturday in September in Weeping Water city park. It includes country music productions - Great country and bluegrass music, concessions, flea markets, and a playground on grounds. Recently updated park grounds have electrical ... Read More

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Weeping Water Park

Picking’ in the Park is an annual event that takes place on the last Saturday in September in Weeping Water city park. It includes country music productions - Great country and bluegrass music, concessions, flea markets, and a playground on grounds. Recently updated park grounds have electrical hook-up for campers, tent areas, clean showers and restrooms.

The Weeping Water Campground is now open again after being closed for several weeks due to flood damage.
CAMPGROUND REGULATIONS:
Camp fees:  Electrical - $15.00 per night    
Tents: $7.00 per night
All Campers must be parked on a camper pad.  One Camper per pad. One tent for immediate family allowed with camper.  Additional tents will each be charged $7.00 per night.  Anything that requires a license (pop-up campers) is considered a camper and will be required to pay the $15.00 fee.  Tents placed on a camper pad must pay $15.00 per night.
All campers and guests are responsible for abiding by the Campground Regulations
Check Out Time  is 3:00 p.m.
Quiet Time is 10 p.m.-6 a.m.
Speed Limit - 10 MPH

For more information call: 1-402-267-5152 or contact city office
 
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