Great for a walk in nature. Has a nice building that houses animals, bugs, fish, and reptiles of Missouri. Nice for younger kids. Go at your own pace.
I found this park listed in a book of "off the beaten path" things to visit and this was a great find in the Kansas City area. There is a visitor center, nice picnic area and several trails. We went on a weekend and only encountered one group of people on the trail that we hiked although there were a number of cars using the day use areas.
Took the grandkids and had a good time. Would recommend for the lovers of nature hikes, etc. Easy to get to for anyone looking for solitude.
Lovely area. There are many trails that are family friendly.Easy to find it is right off 7 highway. Great to have right in the middle of the city.
I live about 30 minutes away and absolutely love these trails. We often see deer, wild turkeys and lots of birds. It is a wonderful place to take children. There is one trail (sorry, I can't remember the name) that has lots of limestone - my kids lived this trail when they were little. We even had my son's 7th birthday party there! I have tried every hiking spot in and around Kansas City and this is hands down the best! Although the bathrooms aren't fancy, they do have them at each trailhead and they are relatively clean. They also have picnic tables.
from the hustle, breath deep, talk a walk or hike - enjoy the beauty of nature. Wildlife, trails and head inside to get some knowledge thrown on ya. Great retreat and learning experience for families.
I live in the area and this is a great place to visit and has some nice short trails. They frequently make improvement and it's a great place to see some wildlife.
I live in a Blue Springs and I am very proud of this beautiful park. At the Welcome Center, there is an easy path to hike. The center is full of information about the native plants & wildlife. There are three other trails to hike. At the opening of each trail there is a sign stating the difficulty & length of the trail. The Welcome Center has the same information as well as a map of the trails. It is a beautiful, peaceful place to walk or hike. It's about 30 miles from downtown Kansas City. A must see if you are in the Kansas City area!
The nature center is informational, with displays of the local ecosystem, as well as several small, live animals. There are several miles of hiking trails through the area. I walked the two shorter, paved ones. Both were a nice walk. It is good that areas like this are being conserved.
They conservation center is nice, and the outdoor classroom very cool. Nice place to jog, ride a bike, have a picnic or just go on a hike. There is a nice park area just before you enter the nature area, perfect for elementary and preschool ages.