Near Backbone Lake Loop
Leaf peeping with my pup at Backbone State Park
Near Backbone Lake Loop
Looking across the river at the opposing bluffs.
Near Backbone Lake Loop
Balance Rock - not on trail but in the park.
Near Backbone Lake Loop
Wildlife spotted when driving through the park.
Near Backbone Lake Loop
East Lake Trail.

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Backbone Lake Loop

4.8 (8 Ratings)
A sampling of some of the best scenery and terrain in Northeast Iowa.
6.4
mi
Distance
723
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingCaveFall ColorsLakeLakefrontRiver/CreekSpringViewsWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
6.36mi
Distance
723ft
Elevation Gain
723ft
Elevation Loss
30%
Max Grade
1,140ft
High Point
983ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Upon entering the park, follow signs for the boat ramp/south lake campground. After crossing a bridge near the Backbone Lake dam, turn in towards a park office building and residence. At the shore of the lake, you'll find the West Lake trailhead.The trail generally follows the lake northwest for almost 3 miles before hitting the Six Pines campground. At the campground turn right (north) and head along the paved loop for a few hundred feet, where you'll find the Six Pines Trail. The Six Pines Trail travels steeply downhill towards a climbing area and some picnic areas. At the end of the Six Pines Trail, turn right (east) onto the road, and follow some steep switchbacks up the hill. On the road at the top of the hill you'll go past the Backbone Trail, an incredibly fun albeit short lollipop route atop the jagged limestone "backbone" for which the park is named. Step carefully, footing is rugged and the trail traverses a narrow ridge with large drops on both sides.After passing the Backbone Trail, you'll find on the right side of the road the trailhead sign for the East Lake Trail. The East Lake Trail meanders past some staggeringly beautiful cliffs, along the lake, with moderately technical and eminently pleasurable hiking. About two miles into the East Lake Trail, there is a junction with the Bluebird Trail heading to the left. It is a worthwhile loop for those looking to pad their trail miles a bit.Past the Bluebird Trail junction, the trail ends at the "beach," a picnic area with some cabins and interesting stone structures constructed by the CCC in the 1930's. Follow the road around the lake (right turns) a short distance to arrive back at your car.
History & Background
Backbone State Park is Iowa's first state park. Rugged terrain made it both unsuitable for development, and aesthetically appealing. It has been a recreation destination since long before it's designation as a state park. It has an amazing array of unique architecture dating back to the Civilian Conservation Corps, and the park itself is home to the Iowa CCC museum.

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Contributors
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