Rock Island Trail

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1 Arrowhead Dr Lot L
Kansas City, MO 64129

The Rock Island Trail in Kansas City, MO is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and cyclists. With the recent opening of Phase Two, which extends the trail by seven miles, visitors can now enjoy a longer and more scenic route. Starting at the Truman Sports Complex Trailhead, the trail runs through Raytown, offering convenient access points at the Raytown Chamber and Woodson Road. Along the way, cyclists can take a break in Downtown Raytown for a refreshing stop. With future plans to connect to the Katy Trail, the Rock Island Trail continues to expand and provide an enjoyable outdoor experience for all.

The Rock Island Trail is a well-maintained and picturesque trail that offers a unique opportunity to explore the beauty of Kansas City. With Phase Two now open, cyclists can enjoy a longer ride through scenic landscapes and charming neighborhoods. The trail starts at the Truman Sports Complex Trailhead and extends through Raytown, with convenient access points along the way. Whether you're a seasoned cyclist or a casual rider, the Rock Island Trail provides a great outdoor adventure for everyone to enjoy.

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5.03 reviews
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Adam S.
3/14/2025

Excited to update my prior review now that this trail has been rolling for a few years. This is a stretch of thirteen car-free miles of trails to bike, walk, run and explore. Some portions are...

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Lauren A.
1/2/2025

This is a great trail. There are several entry points to this trail and the views are nice. I like walking near riding star ranch because you may get to see a horse.

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Matt D.
7/21/2024

The Rock Island Trail is one of my favorite trails in the KC metro. This trail was built upon the old Rock Island railroad which makes it mostly flat with only minor elevations. The trail itself...

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