
Trail Finder
Extension of the Redbud Trail from Meadowlark Road eastward to Augusta.
A 1/2-mile long, 10-foot wide, asphalt, shared-use trail, anchored on one end by the county hospital, and on the other by historic downtown, connecting commercial and residential properties along the way
2,900 lineal feet of 8-foot-wide concrete shared-use path along city property.
A 1/2-mile long, 8-foot wide, concrete trail throughout the city's most popular park. The trail serves as a looped, scenic path to many park destinations as well as a connector to nearby neighborhoods and commercial districts
A 1/2 mile 6' wide concrete multi-use trail connecting the Midland Railway train depot with a city park and senior facilities
A 1 mile 6' wide asphalt trail
A one-mile trail around the City Lake in the northwest area of Benton.
A 6-foot-wide, 3,978-foot-long trail.
A 1/2-mile long, 6-foot wide concrete trail through the town’s sports complex, connecting with sidewalks on each end, increasing walkability across town
A 1/2 mile 8' wide concrete trail located in the city's sports park complex (construction: by end of 2014)
A 1/2 mile 10' wide asphalt trail connects the school with several access points to surrounding neighborhoods
A 1/2 mile 8' wide multi-use trail, which is part of the city's master plan to increase walkability and bikability
Distance signage enhancement of a popular 8 mile hiking and biking trail
A 1.6 mile asphalt multi-use community trail in Finnup Park
A 1,750-linear-foot, 5-foot-wide trail that surrounds the perimeter of the Jennie Barker Elementary School playground.
A 1/4-mile long, 6-foot wide asphalt trail on Victor Ornelas Elementary School property
A 150-foot long pedestrian truss bridge over Elm Creek, connecting the vast majority of Iola’s residential and commercial development to a growing recreational area, which includes the Lehigh Portland Trails
A 1.3-mile, unpaved trail along the Kansas River levee.
A .84-miles, 6-foot wide concrete trail on the grounds of USD 203.
A 1 mile concrete community walking trail around the west end of Island Park
Addition of trail enhancements to increase the safety and hours of use for the Kingman Walking Path.
A 5/8 mile 10' wide ADA-compliant trail connecting Lansing Elementary School to surrounding neighborhoods
A 1/4 mile concrete multi-use community trail in DeVictor Park
A 1/2-mile long 10-foot wide concrete trail north of Rock Chalk Park, connecting the west leg of the Lawrence Loop Trail to the Baldwin Creek section of the loop
A lighted 1/2 mile 10' wide concrete trail on wooded land donated to the city by Bert Nash Community Health Center. The trail ultimately will connect via Burcham Park to downtown Lawrence
A network of pathways to connect different locations on the Seward County Community College Campus.
a 1/2-mile long, 8-foot wide concrete trail connecting two large neighborhoods, a park, and a middle school to a network of 20 miles of trails in the Wichita metro area
Trail entrance surfacing (limestone screenings) and distance signage to improve access and use of a 2.5 mile long, 5' wide network of grass trails.
A 1/2-mile long crushed limestone trail, ranging in width from 6 to 10 feet, connecting a residential area to the city’s existing trail network
A 11-mile crushed stone walking trail, which is the Kansas section of a trail that ultimately will extend all the way to Lincoln, Nebraska
The repair of existing trail and core support for the planning of a trail connection.
A 7.25 mile long, 10' wide multi-use trail on an abandoned rail bed
Expansion of an existing 12.6-mile rail-trail between Lindsborg and McPherson. The expansion added two miles, one north of McPherson and another south of Lindsborg.
A lighted 1 mile walking trail around a pond in Oak Park, which connects to a nearby school
A 1/4 concrete community multi-use trail along South Kansas Avenue from 24th Street to the Quail Creek Addition
A 1/3 mile 6' wide concrete trail connecting to Nickerson Elementary (ABLE stands for "Attitude Behavior Learning Effort")
A 1/2-mile long, 6-foot wide concrete trail around the city's only park
A 1/4 mile asphalt trail that connects to Bentwood Elementary School's playground
A 1/4 mile asphalt school-based walking trail on the grounds of Cedar Creek Elementary School
A .75-mile trail connecting the Flint Hills Trail State Park to the Osawatomie Sports Complex.
A 1/4 mile 8' wide crushed limestone trail that links the trailhead of the Prairie Spirit Trail to the Flint Hills Nature Trail
A 1/3 mile asphalt community walking trail in the vicinity of Eisenhower Elementary School and Ottawa Middle School
A 1/4 mile 8' wide trail that connects the Flint Hills Nature Trail to the Prairie Spirit Trail
Improvements to signage and existing trail surfacing.
A 5 mile crushed rock section to complete a 17-mile railbanked corridor multi-use trail between Osawatomie and Ottawa
A 1/4 mile concrete community walking trail along the north side of Overbrook City Lake
A 1/4 mile concrete community walking trail to connect an existing trail on the edge of the city park lake with a new youth pond
A 1/2 mile 10' wide asphalt trail adjacent to Highway 69 between 125th and 127th streets, connecting business zones with residential and recreation areas. It is part of the city’s master trail plan called the “Greenway Linkage System”
Addition of interpretative signage and complementary online content for the 10.1-mile stretch of the Indian Creek Trail located in Overland Park.
Two trail segments with a 10-foot-wide asphalt surface to accommodate a mixed use of bicycles and pedestrians, and an approximate total length of 3,230 lineal feet.
A 1/4 mile asphalt school-based walking trail on the Timber Creek Elementary School grounds
A 1 mile cedar mulch community walking trail south and east of the Old Oxford Mill
A 7 mile 8' wide crushed stone trail circling Lake Miola
A 1 1/2-mile, 8-foot wide crushed limestone connector trail, completing a 7 1/2-mile long trail system around Lake Miola, a popular recreation site for the town and visitors
A 3 mile long, 8' wide trail that will be the anchor for Paola Pathways, a system of trails throughout the community
A 308-foot long, 6-foot wide connector trail that allows passage through a railway crossing
A 1 mile crushed stone and asphalt multi-use trail to connect to a city-wide network of trails
A 1 1/2-mile long six-foot wide concrete trail surrounding the city's Memorial Park
A 1/4 mile, 6' wide concrete walking loop around Heusner Elementary School
A 10-foot-wide concrete multi-use trail approximately 800 feet in length, incorporating an environmental education component.
A 1/3 mile 6' wide crushed stone trail that loops around the school and soccer fields
A 1/2-mile long, 6-foot wide gravel trail around a popular local pond and wildlife area, increasing access to the pond particularly for residents with limited mobility
A 6-foot-wide, 2.4-mile-long trail on the high school loop and railroad trail in Sylvan Grove.
A 3 mile trail for which Sunflower Trails helped provide signage and distance markers
A 6-foot wide, .25-mile-long trail in the northwest corner of the McCarter family property.
A 1mile long, 6-foot wide concrete and asphalt trail, encircling the county's largest park and connecting its recreational amenities
A 1.2-mile, multi-use trail.
Addition of trail enhancements to an existing community path.
Ten miles of crushed rock trail sections that are part of a regional multi-use railbanked corridor trail between Wichita, Goddard and Garden Plain
To enhance the eight-mile Prairie Sunset Trail between Garden Plain and Goddard by adding distance signage
An extension of seven miles to the existing 8-mile Prairie Sunset Trail, connecting it to Wichita.