Tomahawk Creek Trail: 12 miles of suburban splendor

Tomahawk Creek Trail, Johnson County, Kansas

Tomahawk Creek Trail, Johnson County, Kansas

Tomahawk Trail provides a pathway through the lakes and parklands of Johnson County.

  • Trail Tomahawk Creek Trail

  • Overview
    Tomahawk Creek Trail begins at Leawood City Park and runs southwest through Johnson County, ending at Amesbury Lake Park in Overland Park. Usually running next to Tomahawk Creek, this trail is a tour through suburban splendor. You’ll pass golf numerous parks, lakes and a golf course, plus beautiful suburban back yards.

  • Length 12 miles

  • Address and location Tomahawk Creek Trail can be accessed from multiple locations, including:

    • Leawood City Park, 10601 Lee Blvd, Leawood, Kan., 66206

    • Tomahawk Park, 3951 W 119th St, Leawood, Kan., 66209

    • 12300 Roe Ave, Overland Park, Kan., 66209

    • I-Lan Park 12601 Nall Ave, Leawood, Kan., 66209

    • Beth Torah Park, Tomahawk Creek Trail, Overland Park, Kan., 66209

    • Amesbury Lake Park, Overland Park, Kan., 66221

  • Conditions Tomahawk Creek Trail is paved, well marked and well maintained. There are minimal elevation changes.

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

  • How busy? Tomahawk Creek Trail is popular, particularly on pleasant days. Walkers will need to be mindful of passing cyclists.

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

  • Bikes Non-motorized bicycles are permitted.

  • Official Website

Tomahawk Creek Trail, Johnson County, Kansas
Tomahawk Creek Trail, Johnson County, Kansas
Tomahawk Creek Trail, Johnson County, Kansas
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