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If you've ever tried to plan jogging around Farley, you know how quickly the options can feel overwhelming. With so many paths and trails, it's tough to tell which routes are genuinely worth your time and effort, and which are just filler. That's where we come in. Our komoot community has mapped, run, and reviewed these routes, so we've done the legwork to bring you a curated shortlist of the very best, saving you the guesswork.
Jogging around Farley offers…
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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The Merritt Lake – Buffalo Soldier Monument loop from Fort Leavenworth offers a unique blend of serene lake views and profound historical significance. As you jog this route, you'll enjoy…
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The Buffalo Soldier Monument – Statue of General Grant loop from Fort Leavenworth offers a unique blend of history and exercise. This moderate jogging route spans 7.5 miles (12.1 km)…

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The Statue of General Grant – Old stone wall loop from Fort Leavenworth offers a unique blend of historical exploration and challenging jogging. This difficult 9.8-mile (15.8 km) route takes…
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The Running loop from Fort Leavenworth offers a refreshing escape into nature, winding through mixed forests and open areas with rolling terrain. You'll navigate natural surfaces, including sections with fine…
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The Prairie Creek Greenway offers a fantastic running loop that truly delivers on varied scenery, making it a local favorite. As you jog, you'll transition from open fields to thickly…
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This monument was dedicated in 1992 and is situated in a beautiful setting next to Smith Lake. It honors the memory of the 9th and 10th Cavalry Regiments of the U.S. Army. Around the monument, there are benches that also offer excellent views of the lake.
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Scattered throughout Fort Leavenworth, you'll find many references honoring various soldiers. In this corner near Zais Park, you'll find the one of General Grant.
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This old wall is just one of many remnants — or I suppose ruins, technically — of historic Fort Leavenworth. Keep an eye out for the main parade field to the west, and historic Grant Hall to the south.
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Merritt Lake is a reservoir on the Trails West Golf Course. It's man-made, and it's a wheelchair-accessible fishing spot as well! Before fishing, be sure to check the rules and regulations for the current season. Local Kansas City regulations dictate when fishing is allowed, the maximum size of the fish you can keep, as well as how many fish you can keep.
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There are over 4 dedicated running routes around Farley listed in this guide, catering to various preferences. These routes are popular among more than 200 runners who have explored the area with komoot.
Yes, several routes around Farley are circular. For example, the Merritt Lake – Buffalo Soldier Monument loop from Fort Leavenworth and the Merritt Lake – Statue of General Grant loop from Fort Leavenworth both offer scenic circular paths around Merritt Lake.
Running trails in Farley offer a diverse landscape. You can expect varied terrain, from relatively flat lakeside loops around Merritt Lake to routes that include gentle hills, such as the Hancock Hill – Wagner Point loop from Fort Leavenworth. The region blends natural and cultural scenery, often passing historical monuments.
Yes, for those seeking a longer challenge, the Buffalo Soldier Monument – Statue of General Grant loop from Fort Leavenworth is a more difficult route spanning over 15 kilometers. Another option is the Hancock Hill – Statue of General Grant loop from Fort Leavenworth, which is also a difficult route of similar length.
Many running routes in Farley feature historical landmarks. For instance, you can pass the Buffalo Soldier Monument on the Merritt Lake – Buffalo Soldier Monument loop, or the Statue of General Grant on the Merritt Lake – Statue of General Grant loop. The area around Fort Leavenworth is rich in history and offers cultural sights alongside natural beauty.
While specific viewpoints are not detailed for every route, trails that ascend gentle hills like Hancock Hill and Wagner Point, such as the Hancock Hill – Wagner Point loop, are likely to offer elevated perspectives of the surrounding landscape.
Marlborough, a location similar to the general climate of the region, typically experiences temperate climates, making it conducive for year-round outdoor pursuits. However, for specific seasonal considerations, it's always best to check local weather forecasts, especially for winter running or during peak summer heat.
The guide primarily lists moderate to difficult routes, which might be challenging for very young children. However, the scenic lakeside paths, such as those around Merritt Lake, could be enjoyable for families with older children or those looking for a leisurely walk rather than an intense run.
Runners often praise the blend of natural scenery and historical elements found on the trails. The routes around Merritt Lake are particularly popular for their scenic views and the opportunity to pass significant monuments, offering a unique running experience.
The routes listed in this guide are primarily classified as moderate to difficult. While there are no routes explicitly labeled 'easy', the lakeside loops, such as those around Merritt Lake, offer relatively flat sections that could be considered less strenuous for a casual jog.
The guide's routes originate from Fort Leavenworth. While specific public transport details for accessing the starting points are not provided, it's advisable to check local public transportation services for routes to Fort Leavenworth or consider driving and parking options.
While the guide highlights popular routes, areas like The Farley Center in Verona, Wisconsin (a similar natural setting to what Farley might offer), are described as having simple, unpaved paths in a 'forever wild' area, providing a tranquil environment for those seeking a meditative quiet alongside their run. For the specific Farley in this guide, early mornings or weekdays might offer a less crowded experience on the popular trails.


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