100 E 12 St, Parkville, MO 64152, United StatesMap
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A City Secret
We found this little secret out through a friend and decided to make it our adventure for the week. My kids loved walking along exploring but their favorite part was at the end of our latest hike whe...
Parkville Nature Sanctuary is an amazing for place hiking in the woods. It is located downstream of the Riss Lake dam, and the Alloe Creek runs through the Sanctuary. There are several loop trails t...
I had some friends visit from out of country and I wanted to take them to some beautiful places in KC. They saw views of the Missouri River and from city hall’s observatory deck but I thought the natu...
Until the rain stops for a bit and things dry out, the White Tail trail is pretty muddy, wet and darn near impassable at the end. Unless they figure out how to divert the excess water, it runs straigh...
A City Secret
We found this little secret out through a friend and decided to make it our adventure for the week. My kids loved walking along exploring but their favorite part was at the end of our latest hike whe...
Wonderful woodsy place for hiking
Parkville Nature Sanctuary is an amazing for place hiking in the woods. It is located downstream of the Riss Lake dam, and the Alloe Creek runs through the Sanctuary. There are several loop trails t...
Lovely walking trails
I had some friends visit from out of country and I wanted to take them to some beautiful places in KC. They saw views of the Missouri River and from city hall’s observatory deck but I thought the natu...
Great place to walk when it’s hot outside because it’s cooler with all the shade!
This is a very nice walk. When there has been a lot of rain the waterfall is awesome. One can hear the water from afar!
Go to the waterfalls first!
Until the rain stops for a bit and things dry out, the White Tail trail is pretty muddy, wet and darn near impassable at the end. Unless they figure out how to divert the excess water, it runs straigh...