Things are warming up (or are they?) but when there's a nice day in the forecast, don't forget to check your bucket list and head out on this stunning trail in southeast Kansas. It might be little-known, but we'd love to share it with you and get more people out and exploring our beautiful state.
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Welcome to the Elk River Hiking Trail, in Elk City, Kansas. It's a 14-mile trail that goes from one end to the other, so make sure you have enough stamina to backtrack once you reach the end.
Maybe bring your trusty walking stick, too.
It isn't the easiest trail to follow, but as long as you watch your step and have plenty of time on your hands, you should do fine.
Oh, did we mention there's a gorgeous waterfall hiding in here? It varies from a trickle to a pour, but a day or so after it's rained well is the perfect time to see it's beauty. In wet winters, you'll find that it also freezes to form a sight you can't see just anywhere.
After this point, what could get better?
Much of the trail is lined with rocks higher than your head, as if it were carved out of the earth over time.
There's even a natural doorway for you to step through, but what awaits on the other side?
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Hint: it's more water!
After a little ways, you're greeted with this gorgeous sight: a Kansas sky over the lake.
Elk City Lake is a sight worth seeing in any season, and it marks the end of your journey. Choose to keep hiking along the lake to the end of the trail or head back, saving some of your energy for the hike to the beginning.
You'll find this hiking trail along US-160 in Elk City, Kansas. Here's a handy map to help you get there as well. Happy trails!
Of course, if you'd like a shorter trail with more photo opportunities, check out this one at Mushroom Rock State Park. It really rocks.
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