Jackson County
Jackson County Parks
& Recreation information: (816) 795-8200.
Adair Park,
south of I-70 on Lee's Summit Road in Independence,
(816) 373-6960; 40 acres with seven lighted, irrigated
softball fields, batting cages, two
restroom/concession facilities, five picnic shelters
and nature area with trails.
Blue and Gray Park
Preserve, seven miles south of I-70 and north of
U.S. Highway 50 on Buckner-Tarsney Road, (816)
795-8200; 1,733 acres of hiking trails in oak/hickory
woods, organized camping, horseback riding, fishing,
two shelters, 16 picnic tables, restrooms.
Blue River Parkway,
2,319 acres along the Blue River from Swope Park south
to county line, (816) 795-8200; 4.5 miles of trails,
deep woods and limestone bluffs, model airplane
fields, horseback riding, fishing, picnic areas,
restrooms, soccer and softball fields and canoeing.
Burr Oak Woods
Conservation Nature Center, one mile north of I-70
East at 1401 N.W. Park Road, Blue Springs, (816)
228-3766; 1,100 acres of woods, prairie, trails
(varying difficulty and one wheelchair accessible),
limestone outcrops, wildlife refuge and nature center
with 3,000-gallon aquarium and restrooms. Operated by
Missouri Department of Conservation.
Cave Spring,
historic site in 36-acre nature park at 8701 E.
Gregory Blvd., Kansas City, (816) 358-2283;
interpretive center, picnic area, hiking trails
wildlife pond habitat, butterfly garden and small
cave.
Fleming Park - Lake
Jacomo and Blue Springs Lake, 22807 Woods Chapel
Road, Blue Springs, (816) 795-8200; at more than 7,800
acres, Jackson County's largest park, attracting more
than 1.3 million visitors a year; two major lakes (Jacomo
is 970 acres and Blue Springs is 720 acres), marinas,
public swimming beaches, camping, picnic areas,
fishing, boating, sailing and boat rentals. Fleming
Park contains Missouri Town 1855, a reconstructed
historic village with 30 structures; Kemper Outdoor
Education Center; Burroughs Audubon Library; a
100-acre Native Hoofed Animal Enclosure with safari
tours of bison and elk; picnic shelters, hiking trails
and two campgrounds.
Fort Osage, a
National Historic Landmark northwest of Sibley, on the
Missouri River (816) 650-5737; served as one of the
first military outposts and government trade houses in
the Louisiana Purchase; reconstructed fort overlooking
the river provides insight into the daily life at the
Fort in 1812. Also: boat ramp, fishing, hiking, picnic
areas and restrooms; adjoins 32-acre Hayes Park. Open
April 15-Nov. 15.
Harris Memorial Park,
Jefferson Street and Blue Parkway in Lee's Summit,
(816) 969-7494; 23 acres includes pool, recreation
center, shelters and playground with castle and
miniature city.
Landhal Park Reserve,
north of I-70 and west of Missouri 7 on Truman Road
(816) 795-8200; 1,397 acres with shooting range
(Missouri Dept. of Conservation), ball fields,
organized camping, horseback riding, cross-country
skiing trails, shelters, restrooms and three lakes.
Little Blue Trace,
on the Little Blue River from Longview Lake North to
Blue Mills Road, (816) 795-8200; 1,856 acres; 10-mile
bike/hike trail, soccer and softball fields,
picnicking and restrooms.
Longview Lake Park,
I-470 and Raytown Road, (816) 795-8200; 4,852 acres
with 930-acre lake (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers) that
offers power boating, water skiing, fishing,
full-service marina, public swimming beach; also
picnic shelters, hike and bike trails, softball
complex, equestrian park and trails, campground and
the championship Fred Arbanas Golf Course. Site of
"Christmas in the Park" every November and
December.
Macken Park, 716
E. Clark Ferguson Drive in North Kansas City, (816)
300-0545; 60 acres, picnic facilities, walking trail
and inline skating trails, tennis, ball fields, 2
playgrounds; 4 large shelters
Mill Creek Park,
1717 North River Blvd., (816) 325-7360; 45 acres with
two shelters, five ball diamonds and hiking trails.
Monkey Mountain
Nature Preserve, south of I-70 and east of
Buckner-Tarsney Road on old Highway 40 (816) 795-8200;
855 acres of wildlife habitats, trails and picnic
areas.
George Owens Nature
Park, 1601 Speck Road, Independence (816)
257-4654; 85 acres with organized camping, four miles
of nature trails, two fishing lakes, nature center
with 150-gallon aquarium, picnicking and restrooms.
James A. Reed
Memorial Wildlife Area, south of Highway 50 near
Lee's Summit at 13101 S.E. Ranson Road, (816)
622-0900; 2,456 acres with 250 acres of water in 12
lakes and ponds; butterfly and hummingbird gardens;
woodland and native grasses, wildflowers, fishing,
boating, trapping, hunting and nature trails.
River Bluff Reserve,
south side of Missouri River at Missouri 291 (816)
795-8200; 263 acres with nature study area, primitive
camping, hiking; section of the Lewis & Clark
Trail.
Santa Fe Park,
2900 Santa Fe Road, Independence, (816) 325-7360; 45
acres with ball diamonds, tennis courts and restrooms.
Truman Sports
Complex Park, south of I-70 and I-435 on Raytown
Road; 220 acres; four racquetball/handball courts and
hiking trail.