Root River State Trail - Rushford
Root River State Trail - Rushford
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The Root River State Trail - Rushford offers a delightful segment of the expansive Root River State Trail, nestled in the scenic "Bluff Country" of southeastern Minnesota. This paved trail, situated at an approximate elevation of 221 meters, follows the historic railway bed of the Southern Minnesota Railroad, winding through the picturesque Root River Valley. It's renowned for its unique "driftless" landscape, characterized by dramatic limestone bluffs and lush riverine scenery, making it a prominent feature in the Rushford area.
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The paved surface of the Root River State Trail near Rushford is suitable for a variety of activities. Cyclists, hikers, and in-line skaters can enjoy the trail during warmer months. In winter, it transforms into a popular destination for cross-country skiing. Electric wheelchairs are also permitted, enhancing accessibility for all.
The Root River State Trail is generally level and well-maintained, as it follows a former railway bed. While the overall trail spans 42 miles, the section near Rushford maintains this relatively flat profile, making it accessible for most fitness levels. Significant elevation changes are not typical for this segment, though the surrounding 'Bluff Country' features dramatic limestone bluffs.
Along the Rushford segment, visitors are treated to outstanding views of tall limestone bluffs, thickly wooded hillsides, and the picturesque Root River. The area is rich in wildlife, with common sightings including wild turkey, deer, hawks, and various birds of prey. Occasionally, rattlesnakes, a protected state species, can be seen sunning themselves on rock outcrops or along the trail; it's important to leave them undisturbed.
The historic Rushford Depot, located at 401 S Elm St, is the primary and most convenient parking area, offering restrooms and a drinking fountain. While it can get busy, especially on pleasant days, it serves as an excellent starting point. The research does not indicate other major designated parking lots directly on the trail within Rushford, but local businesses might offer limited parking.
The trail can be quite popular, especially on pleasant days in late September when the weather is warm and sunny. Visitor tips suggest it can be very busy. Arriving earlier in the day, particularly on weekends or during peak fall foliage season, is recommended to ensure a more serene experience and better parking availability.
Yes, the trail is considered family-friendly due to its paved, generally level surface, making it suitable for strollers and younger cyclists. Dogs are generally welcome on the Root River State Trail, but they must be kept on a leash and owners are responsible for cleaning up after them. Always check for any specific local regulations or signage regarding pets.
Rushford offers amenities such as restaurants, lodging, and shops within walking distance of the trailhead. Visitor tips mention a few bar and grills near the parking lot, providing options for lunch or dinner after a trail excursion. The historic Rushford Depot itself serves as an indoor rest area.
The entire Root River State Trail spans 42 miles. While the research doesn't specify an exact 'Rushford section' length, the trail passes directly through Rushford, connecting it to towns like Peterson and Houston. The segment between Rushford and Houston was undergoing construction and expected to reopen by September 2026, but the Rushford trailhead and immediate surrounding sections remain accessible for exploration.
The most prominent historical landmark is the historic Rushford Depot, which serves as a museum and visitor center. The trail itself is built on a former railway corridor, offering a glimpse into the area's past. For natural viewpoints, the trail passes over numerous bridges that provide excellent vantage points of the Root River and the surrounding limestone bluffs.
The Rushford Depot, constructed in 1867, is a historic railway station and is thought to be the last two-story depot still standing in its original location on the Southern Minnesota Railroad line. After the railway closed, the depot was purchased by the Rushford Area Historical Society and restored. Today, it serves as a visitor's center, museum, and genealogy research center, providing local and regional travel information, restrooms, and a drinking fountain for trail users. The adjacent railway bed became the Root River State Bike Trail in 1988.
While the Root River State Trail itself is a linear 'rails-to-trails' path, the Rushford section does connect to the city's paved trail along Rush Creek. This connection provides access to Creekside Park and the Magelssen Bluff hiking trails and bluff-top park, offering additional recreational opportunities and potentially creating more varied routes for cyclists and hikers.