Heading east between P Hill and Medford
New restroom facilities in Leeton. There is water at the Leeton trailhead, but not at Medford, so plan accordingly.
Rest area by the creek
New Medford trail head with two bathrooms and water
The Chilhowee Corner Store is a couple of blocks off the trail in, you guessed it, Chilhowee.
Sunrise on the trail
Rare wide open field along the trail
Adam S.
Apr 9, 2018
More people need to know about this place! The Rock Island Spur is a rails-to-trails conversion that starts in Pleasant Hill and goes 45+ miles to Windsor, connecting to the Katy Trail. Free of cars, largely enshrouded in trees and views of rolling farmland, this is a gem that doesn't get enough pub in the KC area. For starters, it's not necessarily close to things in the metro, but for me on the Plaza, the Pleasant Hill trailhead is about 45 minutes away. Not convenient, but also not a day's trek to get out there either. The best part of this is that you can ride your bike across a crushed limestone (technically could do on a road bike but would opt for a hybrid/cross/mountain for optimal comfort) through nature while not having to worry about cars all around you. Sure you'll have to cross some small roads here and there and be on the lookout, but it's so much more relaxing to ride on this wide trail than on the back highways. This trail is slightly more gravelly than some other limestone trails, likely because it's so new. It'll pack down more in time, but I found my average was 1 mph slower than at some other comparable spots. You'll put in work out here, but it's flat as a pancake so it balances out. Plans are in the works to connect this even closer to the metro, inching towards Lee's Summit (in progress 2018) and then connecting to the Truman Sports Complex, finished by 2020. Hope bike enthusiasts and outdoor lovers take advantage of this trail!
Read MoreMatt B.
Aug 26, 2018
Love it. I ride the trail 2 or 3 times per week, weather permitting. Great little stop in Chilhowee if you need a bite to eat. Hopefully they get the trail connected to Lee's Summit...I really think ridership would increase.If you use the fairgrounds trailhead in Pleasant Hill, you will have to detour on paved road for a short distance. This is a non issue, as it isn't very far, and the road is fairly lightly traveled by cars. The alternative trail head off Purvis Road involves driving a mile or so down a really dusty gravel road to avoid a half mile of pavement on your bike at the other location. Not worth it. I greatly prefer the downtown P Hill trailhead and just deal with riding on the street for two minutes.
Read MoreDavid P.
May 16, 2018
Great trail, smooth, level, and well maintained. Please Hill trailhead requires a short ride on 58 highway to get to the trail, I suggest you go to the S. Paris Road trailhead to avoid riding on any roadways.
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