Lover’s Leap and East Red Cloud Buttes Loop
Lover’s Leap and East Red Cloud Buttes Loop
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Embark on the Lover’s Leap and East Red Cloud Buttes Loop, an easy hiking route that takes you through diverse terrain. You will encounter horse tracks, loose dirt, and rocky paths as you make your way around this scenic loop. The highlight is reaching the summit of Lover's Leap Butte,…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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While the overall loop is generally rated as easy to moderate, the ascent to Lover's Leap Butte is considered one of Nebraska's most difficult scrambles. It requires good fitness and sure-footedness due to technical terrain and significant elevation changes, including a steep climb up a "chimney" on the south side.
The trail offers diverse terrain, including sections of horse tracks, loose dirt, rocky paths, and grassy areas. Be prepared for varied surfaces, especially if you plan to tackle the more technical climb to Lover's Leap Butte.
Hikers are rewarded with stunning panoramic views of the entire region and Fort Robinson State Park from the buttes. The Red Cloud Buttes themselves are striking geological formations, providing excellent photographic opportunities. The "fun rock scramble" to the top of Lover's Leap Butte offers breathtaking vistas that are well worth the effort.
The trail is located within Fort Robinson State Park. You'll find designated parking areas within the park that provide access to the trailhead. Specific parking details are usually available on park maps or at the visitor center.
The trail can be enjoyed during various seasons, but spring and fall often offer the most pleasant temperatures for hiking. Summer can be hot, and winter may present snow and ice, especially on the more challenging sections like the Lover's Leap Butte scramble.
As the trail is located within Fort Robinson State Park, dogs are generally permitted but must be kept on a leash. Always check the latest park regulations regarding pets before your visit.
Yes, since the trail is located within Fort Robinson State Park, a Nebraska State Park permit is required for vehicle entry. These permits can typically be purchased at the park entrance or online through the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission website.
The overall loop has accessible paths and is generally considered moderate. However, the ascent to Lover's Leap Butte involves a technical scramble and significant elevation changes, which may not be suitable for young children or those without good fitness and sure-footedness. There are "easy" and "hard" trail segments within the broader Red Cloud Buttes trail system, so families can choose sections appropriate for their skill level.
Lover's Leap Butte holds the distinction of being rated as the overall steepest summit in Nebraska. Its challenging nature, involving a careful scramble up a "chimney," often draws comparisons to the Little Devils Tower in the Black Hills, making it a unique and rewarding climb for experienced hikers.
The trail is marked by small diamond-shaped signs on posts, guiding hikers along the route. While the main loop is generally clear, paying attention to these markers is crucial, especially when navigating the diverse terrain and considering the more technical sections.
Yes, the area around the trail carries historical significance. Nearby sites, such as the Treaty Tree, offer a glimpse into the rich history of Fort Robinson State Park and the surrounding region.
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