Attractions and places to see around Mission offer a variety of urban green spaces and cultural sites. The area features trails for walking and cycling, alongside parks that provide opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore natural areas with wildlife sightings and cultural landmarks showcasing art and history. Mission presents a blend of accessible outdoor recreation and artistic exploration within its urban landscape.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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Explore Corporate Woods Park, a 200-acre urban oasis. This park offers a mix of natural beauty with diverse wildlife, hiking and biking trails, and family-friendly amenities. Don't miss the outdoor sculptures, including the iconic "Corporate Woods Totem Pole" by artist Jon Barlow Hudson. This former corporate office park has a fascinating history, including a lake that was once a limestone quarry. Enjoy the blend of nature, art, and history at Corporate Woods Park.
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The big facility just to the west of the trail is the water treatment plant. As such, it might come as a surprise that deer sightings are pretty common here.
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Kauffman Legacy Park beckons as an urban haven, inviting everyone to relish its green expanse. Whether it's a serene jog, leisurely dog walk, or exploration of the trails, the park is a communal space for all. Home to the Kauffman Community Garden, cultivated in collaboration with Kansas City Community Gardens, the park also emphasizes conservation and showcases native Missouri wildlife. A sanctuary for Canada geese during migration, the lake hosts adorable goslings in the spring, adding seasonal charm to this vibrant urban retreat.
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The Donald J. Hall Sculpture Park is a 22-acre sculpture park with 36 sculptures. The sculpture park is an exhibit on the campus of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.
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The Donald J. Hall Sculpture Park is a 22-acre sculpture park with 36 sculptures. The sculpture park is an exhibit on the campus of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.
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Kauffman Legacy Park beckons as an urban haven, inviting everyone to relish its green expanse. Whether it's a serene jog, leisurely dog walk, or exploration of the trails, the park is a communal space for all. Home to the Kauffman Community Garden, cultivated in collaboration with Kansas City Community Gardens, the park also emphasizes conservation and showcases native Missouri wildlife. A sanctuary for Canada geese during migration, the lake hosts adorable goslings in the spring, adding seasonal charm to this vibrant urban retreat.
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Explore Corporate Woods Park, a 200-acre urban oasis. This park offers a mix of natural beauty with diverse wildlife, hiking and biking trails, and family-friendly amenities. Don't miss the outdoor sculptures, including the iconic "Corporate Woods Totem Pole" by artist Jon Barlow Hudson. This former corporate office park has a fascinating history, including a lake that was once a limestone quarry. Enjoy the blend of nature, art, and history at Corporate Woods Park.
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A former trolley way that runs through many great neighborhoods and goes by a number of parks and patio bars. Some of the surface is crushed limestone but can be ridden on a road bike.
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Mission offers several natural areas for exploration. You can visit Tomahawk Creek Trail, a river known for common deer sightings. Another urban haven is Kauffman Legacy Park, which features a lake and emphasizes conservation, showcasing native Missouri wildlife and hosting Canada geese during migration. Corporate Woods Park is a 200-acre urban oasis with diverse wildlife and a lake that was once a limestone quarry.
Yes, Mission has several family-friendly attractions. Kauffman Legacy Park is a communal space perfect for leisurely dog walks or exploring trails, and its lake hosts adorable goslings in the spring. Corporate Woods Park offers family-friendly amenities, including hiking and biking trails. The Donald J. Hall Sculpture Park, with its 36 sculptures across 22 acres, provides an engaging outdoor art experience for all ages.
For art enthusiasts, the Donald J. Hall Sculpture Park is a must-see. This 22-acre park features 36 sculptures and is part of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art campus. Additionally, Corporate Woods Park also features outdoor sculptures, including the iconic "Corporate Woods Totem Pole" by Jon Barlow Hudson, blending nature with art.
Mission offers a variety of trails. The Trolley Track Trail is a former trolley way that runs through various neighborhoods, passing parks and patio bars, with some sections featuring a crushed limestone surface suitable for road bikes. Tomahawk Creek Trail provides a scenic path along a river, often with deer sightings. Both Kauffman Legacy Park and Corporate Woods Park also offer trails for walking and jogging.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. You can find easy hikes like the Meadowbrook Park Outer Loop (3.8 km) and the Loose Park Perimeter Loop (2.8 km). The Mill Creek Park Trail (1.8 km) and Marty's Woods (2 km) also offer accessible routes. For more options, explore the easy hikes listed in the Easy hikes around Mission guide.
Mission offers several mountain biking opportunities. You can find routes like the Short MTB Loop (1.6 km, easy) or more challenging options such as the South Oak Park – Swope Park Mountain Bike Trail loop (38.8 km, difficult). For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the MTB Trails around Mission guide.
For touring cyclists, the Harry Wiggins Trolley Track Trail Loop (11.5 km, easy) is a popular choice. Other moderate routes include the Indian Creek Trail loop (55.7 km) and the Mirror Pool – Trolley Track Trail loop (26.2 km). Discover more cycling adventures in the Cycling around Mission guide.
Yes, wildlife sightings are common in several areas. The Tomahawk Creek Trail is known for frequent deer sightings. Kauffman Legacy Park is a sanctuary for Canada geese during migration, and you can often spot goslings in the spring. Corporate Woods Park, a 200-acre urban oasis, also boasts diverse wildlife.
While the guide focuses on natural and recreational attractions, the Corporate Woods Park has a fascinating history, including a lake that was once a limestone quarry. For broader historical context in the region, you might explore areas related to the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, which is associated with the Donald J. Hall Sculpture Park.
Visitors appreciate the blend of nature, art, and recreational opportunities. They enjoy the serene green spaces like Kauffman Legacy Park for its trails and wildlife, and the unique outdoor art experience at Donald J. Hall Sculpture Park. The diverse trails, from river paths like Tomahawk Creek Trail to urban routes like Trolley Track Trail, are also highly valued for walking, cycling, and exploring different neighborhoods.
While not strictly 'hidden,' Corporate Woods Park offers a unique blend of natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and outdoor sculptures within a former corporate office park, providing a surprising urban oasis. Its history as a limestone quarry adds an interesting layer to its appeal.


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