Water can be so calming, can’t it? Whether we’re relaxing at home listening to the rain tap dance on the roof or we’re sitting by a cascading waterfall, the melody of the water can put us at ease. Tranquility can be illusive sometimes, but you just might find it when you follow the White Tail Trail in Missouri that’s dotted with babbling brooks.
White Tail Trail, which meanders through Parkville Nature Sanctuary, sits just 10 miles from Kansas City.
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It promises an abundance of natural beauty – from winding trails lined by lush trees to babbling brooks.
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Stroll along wooden boardwalks on the 1.5-mile trail that’s rated easy. The trail can get pretty crowded sometimes, so just be prepared for some traffic during your hike.
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Keep an eye out for wildlife – turkeys and deer, for example – as you make your way past babbling brooks.
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If you need a bit of a breather, relax on the bench in front of the tumbling waterfall, which is also an ideal spot for snapping pictures.
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You’ll run into a bit of challenging terrain along the trail, including some rocky spots and stairs.
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Definitely wear appropriate shoes for the trail, as it can sometimes become muddy. However, the trail is predominately shaded by trees that will protect you from the full glare of the sun.
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After you’ve finished the White Tail Trail, consider setting off on the shorter Bluebird ADA Trail (.3 miles), the Paw Paw Trail (.2 miles), or the Butterfly Trail (.1 miles).
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Click here for the official website of Parkville Nature Sanctuary. Or, go here for Facebook.
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Have you hiked the White Tail Trail in Missouri? What were the highlights? Join the conversation in the comments! If you’re up for a bit more hiking, stay in Parkville Nature Sanctuary and follow Old Kate Trail, which features a waterfall.
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Address: Parkville Nature Sanctuary, 100 E 12 St, Parkville, MO 64152, USA