Clay County
Big Shoal Greenway,
Antioch Road to North Brighton Avenue, (816) 513-7500;
95 acres; ball diamonds and picnic acres.
Englewood Park,
Englewood Road and North Troost, (816) 513-7500; 51
acres; ball diamonds, picnic acres and a lake with
restroom facilities.
Fishing River Linear
Park, 25 acres on the banks of Fishing River from
the parking lot at Marietta Street Bridge to Golf Hill
Bridge in Excelsior Springs, (816) 630-1040 ; trail
passes behind the Historic Hall of Waters and the
historic Superior Pagoda and newer Spring Pagoda;
offering playground equipment for children, lighted
baseball/softball diamond.
Happy Rock Park,
76th Street and North Antioch Road, Gladstone, (816)
436-2200; 80 acres; playgrounds, fitness trails, soccer
fields, tennis courts, baseball fields and beautiful
open land.
Hodge Park, 7000
N.E. Barry Road, (816) 513-7500; at 801 acres, Kansas
City's second largest park; Shoal Creek Heritage
Village, a collection of 19th century buildings and
living history museum with re-enactments four times a
year; golf course, native animal enclosure with elk,
buffalo and blacktail deer; eight ball diamonds, three
lakes, shelter and amphitheater, picnic areas and
restrooms.
Lakewood Greenway,
I-35 to N.E. Vivion Road, parallel to North Avenue (816)
513-7500; 67 acres with playgrounds, baseball diamond,
two lakes, exercise trail, shelter and picnic benches.
Rocky Hollow Park,
between Kearney and Excelsior Springs on Highway 92,
(816) 532-0803; 60 acres with 24-acre fishing lake,
walking trails, ball diamonds and picnic shelters.
Siloam Mountain Park,
off Garland Street in Excelsior Springs, (816) 630-1040;
25 acres with large pavilions, playground equipment,
benches, picnic tables, barbecue grills and great view
of Excelsior Springs.
Smithville Lake and
Recreation Area, northeast of Smithville on U.S. 169
and Missouri 92 (816) 432-0803; 7,200-acre lake with
park land including two marinas, restaurant, 175 miles
of shore line, boat ramps, sailboats, fishing, water
skiing, beaches, 200 picnic sites, 11 shelters, more
than 700 campsites, backpacking, a 3,000-acre waterfowl
refuge, trapshooting, two public golf courses and
undeveloped acres open for public hunting. A cooperative
effort between city, county and federal governments,
Smithville Lake last year welcomed nearly 2 million
visitors. Jerry L. Litton Visitor Center, (816)
532-0174.
Martha Lafite Thompson
Nature Sanctuary, 407 N. Lafrenz, Liberty, (816)
781-8598; 100 acres of protective environment for
wildlife and plants; four miles of hiking trails; nature
center with programs.
Tryst Falls, five
miles east of Kearney on Highway 92, (816) 532-0803; 40
acres with scenic waterfall, two shelters, picnic
benches and baseball diamond.
Water Well Athletic
Complex, Missouri Highway 9 and North Broadway,
(816) 513-7500; 66 acres with five ball diamonds (four
lit).
Watkins Mill State
Park, six miles east of Kearney on Highway 92, (816)
296-3357; 1,289 acres including reconstructed 19th
century woolen mill with outbuildings and house;
100-acre lake for boats and canoes, fishing and
swimming; bicycling, hiking, playgrounds, picnic areas,
campsites with laundry and showers. Unusual combination
of southern plantation culture with beginnings of the
industrial era. Tours.
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