The last of four public design workshops for the Flint Hills Nature Trail wrapped up recently in Osage City. The events allowed the public to learn about upcoming plans for development of the trail, and to offer their ideas and input.
You are cordially invited to the dedication of the Overbrook Trailhead of the Landon Nature Trail, on Saturday, May 10, 2014 at 10:00 am at the south Maple Street trailhead.
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.
A recent article on the Horse & Man blog discussed some of the issues involved in horses and bikes using the same trails, as on the Flint Hills Nature Trail and the Landon Nature Trail.
This video features a look at the Flint Hill Nature Trail, as well as interviews Robin Jennison and Linda Craghead of the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks, and Tourism.