
The South Lake Campground offers both electric and non-electric campsites, as well as two shower buildings, a playground and a dump station.

Kayaks, canoes and paddle boats can be rented from the park’s concessionaire.īackbone also offers plenty of overnight accommodation options, including two campgrounds and modern one- and two-bedroom cabins to reserve. Only electric motors are allowed on the lake, according to the DNR website, and visitors can rent boats at the boathouse or access a boat ramp at the southwest end of the lake. “Backbone is known for its exceptional trout fishing, and anglers looking for their ‘secret spot’ can enjoy a variety of shady and universally accessible trails along the stream,” the DNR website says.ĭuring the summer, Backbone Lake at the south end of the park offers a nice beach and swimming area, and the swift-moving Maquoketa River makes for some fun kayaking, canoeing or boating. And in the winter, they are open to snowmobiles.Īt the north end of the park is Richmond Springs, a fast-moving creek that is a favorite spot for fishing. The East and West Lake trails, as well as the Bluebird and Barred Owl trails, double as mountain bike trails, although I personally have never seen a mountain bike on the trails, so don’t let that deter you from hiking. If hiking isn’t your jam, Backbone State Park offers tons of other activities. Random note: The last time I hiked that trail, lots of climbers were out and it was kind of neat to peer over the edge of the rock face and watch them climbing up toward me. A mostly steep uphill climb, the trail takes you up and over the large rock cliff faces that are a favorite climbing spot among local rock climbers. The Six Pines Trail is only a half-mile or so, but it’s pretty tough. I’ve lived in four cities and three states in the past eight years, and the first thing I always do when I find myself in a new place is seek out local hiking spots. Side note: In case you’re wondering, I am originally from Los Angeles, Calif., but I moved to Iowa three years ago by way of Stamford, Conn. The East Lake Trail was the first trail I hiked at Backbone, and that was the moment I knew I would be OK in Iowa. The trail is moderately challenging with lots of hills, some of which are very steep, and enormous, smooth-faced rocks line much of the trail’s edge opposite the river. The West Lake Trail ends at Backbone Lake on the park’s south edge, which features a beach, a playground, some picnic areas and a concession stand on its east bank.įrom there, you can link up with the East Lake Trail, a roughly 2.5-mile trail that stretches along the river’s opposite bank. The terrain varies a bit, starting as a mostly flat mowed grass trail and evolving into a winding rocky path that traverses many steep hills. Spanning roughly three miles, the West Lake Trail cuts through beautiful woods until it eventually meets up with the Maquoketa River and stretches along the river’s bank. My favorite hike is a roughly 8-mile loop that starts at the West Lake Trail Head, connects to the East Lake Trail and finishes with the Six Pines Trail. There’s something special about stepping away from the noise and stress of the daily churn and stepping into the lush green quiet of the woods, hiking a few miles, then cooling off in a creek.įor me, hiking is solace, and Backbone State Park offers 21 miles of rugged, wooded trails that range in difficulty from easy to challenging.


At the same time, hiking is vital for my emotional well-being and mental health. It is by far one of my favorite activities. In case you couldn’t tell yet, I am an avid hiker. The park was named for the steep and narrow ridge of bedrock cut by a loop of the Maquoketa River and forming the highest point in northeast Iowa - the Devil’s Backbone - and plays host to a range of activities including bicycling, boating, camping, rock climbing, fishing, and of course, hiking.

Established in 1920, Backbone State Park was Iowa’s first state park, and it remains one of the state’s most geographically unique, according to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources.
