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Outdoor Recreation Office Due to flooding, all Outdoor Rec customers are redirected to Equipment Rental until further notice.
CAST-A-WAYS Boathouse Closed until further notice, due to flooding.
Equipment Rental Monday, Thursday, Friday: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Closed Sundays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and holidays

Offutt AFB - Outdoor Recreation
CAST-A-WAYS Boathouse

 

Lake Offutt, FamCamp campground, the park for day use, Pavilion facility, and Archery Range will be closed for the winter due to restoration following the Missouri River flooding. For the safety of our patrons and to allow time for tree removal and water to recede.

The Outdoor Recreation/Equipment Rental office will be closed Feb 12-29 as we relocate. We will be co-located with Auto Skills, behind Wherry Shoppette, as of March 1. Patrons may call 402-294-4049 during the closure and leave a message if they need assistance.

New Hours for Outdoor Recreation/Equipment Rental as of March 1:
Mon/Tue/Sat 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., Thu/Fri 9 a.m. - 6 p.m., closed Wed/Sun/Holidays.

Outdoor Recreation Program registration, RV & Auto Storage Lot, Aquatics Administration, and Equipment Rental business phone is 402-294-4049, co-located with Auto Skills.

Lake Offutt, Park, Archery Range and Famcamp is planning to re-open early March. Reservations for Pavilion (1 year in advance) and Picnic Shelter (6 months in advance) may be made in person now at the new ODR/ER office. Call 402-294-2108 for date availability. The Cast-Aways Boathouse will open for the season on April 16 and begin taking 30-day advance Famcamp reservations, pre-season is first-come, first serve. Lake Offutt Fish Permits and Archery Range Passes will be available for purchase March 1 at the ODR office! Continue to check the website for up to date information.


 

CAST-A-WAYS Boat House


Located at Lake Offutt
(402) 294-2108


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Lake Offutt consists of a 113-acre lake and a 70-acre park. Facilities include a large indoor pavilion, 4 covered park shelters, soccer field, horseshoe pits, and playground equipment. CAST-A-WAYS Boat House rents canoes, fishing boats, and paddleboats. They also sell hunting & fishing permits, bait & fishing tackle, and operate a snack bar.

Outdoor Rec also operates a FAMCAMP that is open year-round with limited services throughout the winter. The FAMCAMP features full service hookups to water, sewer, and electricity. 30 parking slots offer 30 and 50 amp circuits while 10 slots offer 30 amps. Shower and laundry facilities are located within the CAST-A-WAYS Boat House.

 

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2 February, 2012