Ruthie's Backyard, Pumptrack, and Eastbound and Down Loop
Ruthie's Backyard, Pumptrack, and Eastbound and Down Loop
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11.6km
170m
Hiking
The Ruthie's Backyard, Pumptrack, and Eastbound and Down Loop is a moderate 7.2 miles (11.6 km) hiking route in Platte River State Park. You will gain 547 feet (167 metres) in elevation over an estimated 3 hours and 9 minutes. This trail offers a good workout for hikers looking for…
Last updated: March 7, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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1.83 km
Highlight • MTB Park
Tip by
10.6 km
Highlight • Waterfall
Tip by
11.0 km
Highlight • Viewpoint
Tip by
11.6 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
6.03 km
4.82 km
682 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
10.5 km
682 m
186 m
134 m
< 100 m
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Elevation
Highest point (370 m)
Lowest point (320 m)
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This loop trail is located within Platte River State Park, near South Bend, Nebraska. Specific trailhead parking information is typically available upon entering the park. As it's a state park, expect designated parking areas for visitors.
Yes, as the trail is located within Platte River State Park, a Nebraska State Park Permit is required for vehicle entry. You can purchase daily or annual permits at the park entrance or online through the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission website.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on trails within Platte River State Park, including this loop. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure the safety and enjoyment of all park visitors. Please remember to clean up after your pet.
The trail is popular from March through November. Spring offers wildflowers and pleasant temperatures, while fall provides beautiful foliage. Summer can be warm but is still enjoyable. Winter hiking might be possible depending on snow conditions, but the park's main season runs through late fall.
This trail is considered moderately challenging. It features significant elevation changes with 'hills that your calves won't forget anytime soon' and some rugged sections. While it incorporates mountain biking elements, there are often 'go-arounds' for the most technical parts, making it manageable for hikers seeking a good workout.
While rated as moderately challenging, the presence of 'go-arounds' for technical sections means that beginners or families can enjoy parts of it. However, the overall length (7.6 miles) and elevation changes might be strenuous for very young children or those new to hiking. Consider shorter sections or alternative trails within Platte River State Park if you're looking for an easier option.
The trail offers a diverse terrain, from rugged sections with 'slabs' and 'steps' to 'flowy' and 'fast' paths through 'wooded ravines' and 'open meadows.' You'll encounter a mix of dirt paths, hills, and quiet patches of pines, providing a varied and engaging hiking experience.
This loop offers a 'rollercoaster tour' of Platte River State Park's highlights. You can expect scenic views of the Platte River, Jenny Newman Lake, and the beautiful Stone Creek Falls. The trail also passes through areas with a pumptrack, wooded ravines, and open meadows. Keep an eye out for wildlife like deer and wild turkeys.
Yes, this route incorporates sections of several other trails within Platte River State Park. You'll find yourself on parts of Ruthie's Backyard Trail, East Bound and Down, Pauls Playground, and DaCovid, offering a comprehensive experience of the park's trail network.
On average, hikers can expect to complete the 7.6-mile loop in approximately three hours. This duration can vary based on your pace, fitness level, and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery or navigate the more challenging sections.
Beyond the natural beauty of the Platte River and Stone Creek Falls, the trail offers various scenic spots. You might also encounter the Lincoln Journal Tower, which provides a notable landmark and potential viewpoint within the park.