Near Chadron State Park
Near Chadron State Park
Near Chadron State Park
Near Chadron State Park
Near Chadron State Park

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Chadron State Park

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1.7
mi
Distance
582
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty
ViewsWildflowers

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
1.74mi
Distance
582ft
Elevation Gain
160ft
Elevation Loss
30%
Max Grade
4,225ft
High Point
3,782ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Founded in 1921, Chadron State Park was Nebraskaas first state park. Located approximately 9 miles south of Chadron, Nebraska, it is home to part of Nebraskaas Pine Ridge. The ridge is made up of a mixture of stone-lined buttes and canyons overrun by pine trees and wildflowers. The park itself hosts 6 miles of hiking trails and 4 miles of biking trails. These trails are accessible throughout the beautiful park, making it easy to leave your campsite and be right on the trails. Other activities include swimming, fishing, historical programs, and even horseback trail rides. Accommodations include cabins, RV stalls with electricity hookups as well as campsites. These locations may be reserved up to one year in advance as well as having others available at a first-come, first serve basis. The restroom and shower facilities are located throughout the park and kept in a clean, accommodating manner. Being a short distance from Chadron provides a quick trip for any forgotten or unpacked necessities. The path leaves the campground and winds through a seemingly midwestern pasture. A slight incline leads to a trail that follows an old creek bed lined with towering pine trees. From here hikers will climb and wind along the trail that eventually leads into a beautiful grassy meadow where the real beauty of the hike begins. A short hike leads through the clearing and standing trees as it slowly winds around to a gravel incline. Buttes line either side of the clearing, keeping the secret of the hike just until the right moment. Breaking over the climb is a staggering view looking north toward the badlands of Nebraska. A never-ending view is dotted with pines and other hardwoods as they cover the rolling hills and buttes. Charred trees reveal the age-old tradition of burning the prairie in the spring to make way for lush, green grasses that the wildlife thrive on for the remainder of the summer. The gravel trail winds back through the ups and downs of the butte until it reveals the masterful landscape looking back south. If a singular view is remembered from the hike, this view is it. In the distance, more of the Pine Ridge is visible fading over the horizon. Without a trace of settlement, this view connects the user back to nature, and one can see the trees and vegetation climbing to reclaim the butte walls. The trail continues to wind over the ridge of the butte and provide breathtaking views.

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