The Indian Creek Trail jogs through suburban Johnson County

Indian Creek Trail, Johnson County, Kansas

Indian Creek Trail, Johnson County, Kansas

About 17 miles of trails run from Olathe to the state line.

  • Trail Indian Creek Trail

  • Overview
    Indian Creek Trail runs 17 miles through suburban Johnson County, beginning at Frontier Park in Olathe. It heads west and ultimately leaves the state, entering Missouri at State Line Road. From there it follows Indian Creek through South Kansas City, Mo. In general, the western sections are quieter and more neighborhood oriented. As the trail heads east, it becomes more intensely urban, passing under I-470 and through the Corporate Woods office park. Much of the trail runs in proximity to Indian Creek. Highlights include Forest Park and a waterfall at Corporate Woods.

  • Length 17 miles.

  • Address and location The trail can be accessed from multiple locations, including:

    • Corporate Woods Founders’ Park, 9300 Indian Creek Pkwy, Overland Park, Kan., 66210

    • Forest Park Trailhead, 13112 W 125th St, Overland Park, Kan., 66213

    • Hallet Trailhead, 12631 S Hallet St., Olathe, Kan., 66062

    • Foxhill South Park, Overland Park, Kan., 66211

    • Highland View Park, 9000-9190 151st St, Overland Park, Kan., 66221

    • Indian Creek Recreation Center, 10308 Marty St, Overland Park, Kan., 66212

    • Nall Hills Park, Indian Creek Bike Trail, Overland Park, Kan., 66207

    • Quivira Park, 11901 Quivira Rd, Overland Park, Kan., 66213

    • Regency Lake Park, 14800 Lamar Ave., Overland Park, Kan., 66223

    • Roe Park, Indian Creek Bike Trail, Overland Park, Kan., 66207

    • Switzer Park, 10917-10965 W 135th St, Overland Park, Kan., 66221

  • Conditions The Indian Creek Trail is wide, paved and well marked. There are few elevation changes.

  • Kid friendly? These sturdy, paved trails are built for strollers and bicycles. Parents should be mindful of bike traffic.

  • How busy? The Indian Creek Trail is well traveled, but not all sections are equally busy. Cyclists are a constant presence, so walkers will need to be alert.

  • Pets Yes, on a leash (unless otherwise designated). Read Johnson County Park rules here.

  • Bikes Non-motorized bicycles are permitted.

  • Official Website

Indian Creek Trail, Overland Park, Kansas
Indian Creek Trail, Overland Park, Kansas
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