Nothing quite compares to a day lounging on the beach, especially during the height of summer...unless, of course, you prefer a hiking adventure. In that case, you might want to add this picturesque trail that will take you around some of Smithville Lake in Missouri to your to do list. It boasts a ton of natural scenery and gorgeous views of the sandy beach.
Smithville Lake's an idyllic destination, especially for beach-goers who enjoy lounging in the soft sand and soaking up the sun before cooling off in the 7,200-acre lake.
If you're a hiker, however, you might have your sights set on exploring some of the area around Smithville Lake, including the shoreline, on one of its hiking trails.
For a truly epic adventure, follow the Smithville Lake Trails, a 7.3-mile path that combines all of the park's trails. If you want to see a ton of natural scenery, you'll probably love this trail in Camp Branch Park.
Be forewarned, however, if you're bringing a stroller along. The paved portions are just fine with a stroller, but you won't find the same when you come to the dirt portions.
What you will find is a moderately difficult trail that's dotted with maps, which will make it much easier for you to stay oriented as to where you are on the trail.
Watch your step, too. You'll come across artistically-shaped trees and the roots of some of those trees sticking up out of the ground. In some areas, peek through the trees to see the...
Sandy shoreline and the gorgeous blue water of Smithville Lake. The trail is also dotted with colorful wildflowers during the warmer months.
Even though the trail is considered moderate in difficulty, it's relatively flat, so you won't come across too many inclines along the way.
Head over to All Trails to view the map for the Smithville Lake Trails. Or, stop by Visit Clay County, Missouri for more information.
Have you been to Smithville Lake in Missouri? Did you follow the Smithville Lake Trails or lounge on the sandy beach? Join the conversation in the comments! If you want to see some of the bluest water in Missouri, stop by Blue Spring near Eminence.
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