Posted in Kansas City
January 20, 2018
The Captivating Lake Near Kansas City That’s Calling Your Name
Does the weather get to you sometimes? If you’re itching to leave the house, or just eagerly waiting until the weather is nicer, don’t be afraid to plan a trip out of town. It’s never too early to start planning! This captivating lake just north of Kansas City is the perfect place to go for any of your favorite nature activities. Just take a look at what they have to offer:
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It features over 175 miles of shoreline, more than 700 campsites, 2 swimming areas, and miles upon miles of hiking and biking trails. There are 25 miles of foot trails, 11 miles for mountain bikes, and 26 miles of equestrian trails. How's that for a weekend well spent?

That includes their bathrooms, boat docks, fishing docks, campsites, and all 25 miles of pedestrian trails.

The nature center houses live animals of different species, and you can visit them with an appointment made by calling (816) 407-3400. Who wouldn't want to visit their local wildlife in a controlled area where it's safe? Of course, you'll probably meet a few of them if you camp out for a while!

Though if you do bring a boat, there's an organized system for all types, including my personal favorite: sailboats. There's nothing more peaceful than a casual sailboat cruising out on the water. Add in a sunset, and you've got a winning photograph!

Spring, summer, fall, and winter each bring their own beauty to the lake and the hiking trails are some of the best in the region. Eagle's View Trail is one of the best in the area to see eagles in the winter, so make sure you bring your camera!

Doesn't that sound like a wonderful time? It's a good idea to take a little getaway from the city every once in a while.
For more info about Smithville Lake and all it has to offer, check out the Clay County website here.
You’ll find Smithville Lake north of Kansas City along US-169. Use the map below to help you get there!
If this lake sounds just too good to pass up, make sure to add it to your Kansas City bucket list! It’s where all the best attractions and restaurants belong.