The 2014 annual meeting of the Kanza Rail-Trails Conservancy was held in Ottawa on November 15th. If you couldn't make it, here are a few of the things you missed.
The Kanza Rail-Trail Conservancy's Fall 2014 newsletter is available for viewing online, with news about the Flint Hills Nature Trail and Landon Nature Trail.
A $1.9 million federal Transportation Alternatives grant will fund the development of Phase II of the Flint Hills Nature Trail, between US-75 and Admire.
The recipient of the 2012 Governor’s Tourism Award was the Flint Hills Nature Trail. The award recognizes Kansans for outstanding contributions to the travel and tourism industry.
Please join the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks, and Tourism and Kanza Rails-Trails Conservancy on April 21 in Osage City to discuss on the development of the Flint Hills Nature Trail.
Please join the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks, and Tourism and Kanza Rails-Trails Conservancy on March 10 in Osawatomie to discuss on the development of the Flint Hills Nature Trail.
The Kanza Rail-Trails Conservancy's 2013 Annual Meeting took place on November 23rd in Osage City, with a focus on the tourism potential of the Flint Hills Nature Trail.
Last year, Jonathan and Kristin Conard of Kansas Trail Guide published an interview with Clark Coan, secretary of the Kanza Rail-Trails Conservancy. Here’s a short excerpt.
The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks, and Tourism and Kanza Rails-Trails Conservancy welcome all interested citizens to share their impressions and opinions on the development of the Flint Hills Nature Trails at upcoming design workshops.