Life can get so incredibly busy that sometimes we forget to slow down and appreciate the natural beauty that’s around us. While hiking gives us the chance to breathe in the fresh air and reconnect with nature, it also allows us to take a little time out for ourselves. When you’ve got a few hours free, consider filling them with a stroll along this scenic trail in Missouri that’s brimming with natural beauty.
Whether you yearn for a little alone time or prefer an outing with the family, you’ll quickly discover that the Line Creek Trail provides an idyllic backdrop for a relaxing adventure.
Tallying 8.2 miles, the picturesque path is brimming with natural beauty and even a few fairytale features – like two footbridges. The paved trail makes it ideal for hikers and bikers.
Because the trail is concrete and measures approximately eight feet wide, it’s also handicap and stroller accessible. Pick up the trail at one of several trailheads, including Renner Brenner Park, Line Creek Gower Avenue Trailhead, and Homestead Park.
There are a few areas along the trail that have a slight grade which may make it challenging for strollers and those in wheelchairs.
If you like variety, you’ll fall head over heels for this trail that meanders through meadows, forested areas, and several neighborhoods. The trail can get quite busy, so expect to run into other explorers.
While the trail is picture-perfect in all seasons, make sure you follow it during the warmer months, too, when you’ll find loads of colorful wildflowers. Don’t forget to bring your camera.
Along with wildflowers, the trail features towering trees and…
A beautiful waterfall.
Chances are pretty good, too, that you’ll run into a plethora of wildlife – deer, squirrels, ducks, geese, and turkey.
Learn more on the Line Creek Trail website.
Have you followed this trail in Missouri? What did you think of the wildflowers, the waterfall, and the scenery? Let us know in the comments! Want to explore more of Kansas City? Check out these parks in Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas.
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