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Hikes in Miami County explore a landscape of rolling hills, woodlands, and open prairies characteristic of eastern Kansas. The region's trails often follow creek beds and pass through dedicated nature reserves and arboretums. Most routes feature gentle elevation changes, making them accessible for a wide range of hikers.
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Embark on an easy hike along the Big Bull Creek Paved Loop, a gentle route spanning just 0.6 miles (1.0 km). This accessible trail features a minimal elevation gain of…
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Hike the moderate 6.7-mile Hillsdale Lake Red Trail North Loop through diverse woodlands and prairies with lake views.

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Hike the easy 3.8-mile Bluff Loop at Overland Park Arboretum, featuring scenic views of Wolf Creek and diverse gardens.
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Explore the easy 2.5-mile Rocky Ridge and Bluff Loop Trail in Overland Park Arboretum & Botanical Gardens, taking just over an hour.
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Hike the moderate 8.6-mile Big Bull Creek Park Loop through diverse ecosystems, bluffs, and varied terrain in Johnson County.
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This easy 0.9-mile hiking loop in Camp Branch Glade offers a quick outdoor escape with 78 feet of elevation gain.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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nice park with a variety of links of trails including mountain biking paved hiking and grass trails nice picnic shelters too and a natural playground
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Big Bull Creek Park is a popular nature park in Edgerton. There are picnic areas, multiple miles of hiking trails and restrooms.
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If you are coming from the Central Loop Trail, you have the option to hop on the East Loop Trail. If you are coming from the East Loop Trail, you can continue straight and follow the Central Loop Trail back to the trailhead or opt for its circular route that will eventually lead you there. Both trails are wooded and boast unique ecosystems characteristic of the Kansas prairie.
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This trail takes you down to a creek and offers views of a striking limestone outcrop that's simply too captivating to miss. Keep an eye out for the abundance of prickly pear cacti in this area, ensuring you watch your step as you journey along.
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This is an easy and brief loop weaving through wooded landscapes. This trail is perfect for a swift hike or ride, offering a pleasant experience. The main loop is broad and well-maintained, showcasing gorgeous flora. Within the park, you'll find 1.5 miles of nature trails, although they are unaltered and unpaved, providing an authentic outdoor experience.
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Here you will find the trailhead for all of the trails in Camp Branch Glade. This is a very distinctive 58-acre park that stands out for its exceptional ecosystem. Opened in November 2014, this park boasts forested landscapes and a rare limestone glade habitat, setting it apart from other JCPRD parks. Camp Branch Glade is a remarkable testament to preserving Johnson County's native wilderness, offering a glimpse into its unique features such as prickly pear cacti, limestone boulders, and rocky formations
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If you are coming from the Cottonwood Trail, you can choose to continue onto the Bluff Loop Trail, which connects to the West Loop Trail and Rocky Ridge Trail. If you are coming from the Bluff Loop Trail, here you can hop on the Cottonwood Trail which will lead you to the entrance of the park. Both are very scenic routes.
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Yes, Miami County has several great options for families.
Garbry Big Woods Reserve features a 0.7-mile boardwalk loop that is perfect for all ages. Many parks also have initiatives like the 'Family Nature Quest' and natural play areas. For a specific short and easy walk, consider the Camp Branch Glade Trail.
Dogs are welcome in many of Miami County's parks, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. It's always a good idea to check the specific regulations for the park you plan to visit, as some sensitive nature preserves may have restrictions to protect wildlife.
The most popular spot for waterfalls is Charleston Falls Preserve, which is home to a 37-foot waterfall often called a 'Miniature Niagara'. You can also see a waterfall at Greenville Falls State Scenic River & Nature Preserve. Keep in mind that some smaller waterfalls, like the one at Farrington Reserve, may only flow seasonally.
Most trails in Miami County are suitable for beginners, featuring gentle elevation changes. A great place to start is the Big Bull Creek Park loop from Edgerton, which is a relatively flat and straightforward walk. The various trails within the county's park system are also well-maintained and clearly marked.
Yes, the Great Miami River Recreational Trail offers 32 miles of paved trail perfect for hiking, running, and biking. It's part of the nation's largest paved trail network and provides beautiful river vistas as it passes by parks and historic sites.
Hiking is enjoyable year-round. Spring is wonderful for viewing wildflowers and flowing waterfalls, like the one at Charleston Falls. Autumn offers beautiful fall foliage, especially in wooded areas like Garbry Big Woods Reserve. Summer is great for enjoying the prairies, and winter provides a quiet, stark beauty to the landscape.
The area is well-regarded by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Hikers often praise the well-maintained park system, the variety of landscapes from prairies to woodlands, and the scenic natural features like rivers and waterfalls.
Several parks are local favorites for hiking:
Miami County offers many outdoor pursuits. The Great Miami River Recreational Trail is a premier destination for biking. Fishing is popular in stocked ponds at parks like Stillwater Prairie Reserve and Garbry Big Woods Reserve. The diverse habitats also make the area excellent for bird watching.
Yes, for a more substantial hike, the Big Bull Creek Park loop — Edgerton is a moderate route that covers nearly 9 miles. You can also cover long distances by hiking sections of the 32-mile Great Miami River Recreational Trail.
Garbry Big Woods Reserve is known for its 0.7-mile boardwalk loop, which takes you through a beautiful wet beech-maple forest, offering an immersive nature experience without getting your feet muddy. The reserve also features an educational arboretum and a stocked fishing pond.


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