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Step into the peaceful embrace of Amity Woods Nature Trail, an easy hike that winds through a beautiful forested area. You'll find the main path paved with concrete, but don't hesitate to explore the quieter wood-chip and dirt side trails, some of which feature rocky outcroppings. This route is a…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The Amity Woods Nature Trail is located within Amity Woods Nature Park in Kansas City, Missouri. Parking is typically available at the park's entrance or designated parking areas. As it's a local park, access is generally straightforward.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly! Leashed dogs are welcome to join you on your hike. The park even provides baggies for pet waste, encouraging responsible pet ownership.
The trail is enjoyable year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery with wildflowers or changing leaves. Summer is also great, as the forested path provides shade. Even in winter, the concrete main path can be accessible, though side trails might be less so.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access Amity Woods Nature Park or its trails. It's a public park, freely accessible to all visitors.
Absolutely! The Amity Woods Nature Trail is consistently graded as 'easy' and is ideal for beginners, families with young children, and those seeking a relaxed outdoor experience. The main concrete path is even suitable for strollers and small bikes.
The main path is a smooth, approximately 0.9-mile concrete surface, making it very accessible. However, you can also explore several wood-chip and dirt looped side trails that offer a more natural hiking experience, some featuring rocky outcroppings and a running creek.
The primary route is an out-and-back concrete path. However, there are several wood-chip and dirt side trails that branch off, forming loops that you can explore to extend your hike and vary the scenery.
The trail winds through a pleasant forested area, offering opportunities to see wildflowers, various trees, and diverse wildlife. Keep an eye out for rabbits, deer, squirrels, birds, butterflies, and even garter snakes. A clear stream meanders through the park, with bridges crossing it.
While the main path is accessible, the true 'hidden gems' are the branching wood-chip and dirt side trails. These offer a more immersive nature experience, leading to rocky outcroppings and a running creek where children often enjoy playing. It's a quiet refuge despite its urban location.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the 152 Trail and the 152 Trail, offering potential connections to other local paths.
Benches are available along the trail for resting. While the research doesn't explicitly mention restrooms, it's common for city parks to have them near the main entrance or parking areas. Pet waste bags are also provided.