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Number of Trails: |
2
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Total Mileage |
26
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Difficulty: |
Easy
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Trail Description |
Smithville Lake offers 26 miles of horse/primitive hiking trails on the southeast side of the lake. The trail begins at Crows Creek Campground and ends in Arley, Missouri. The area features a mix of rolling and flat terrain with many creek crossings. Fields of native warm-season grasses, wildflowers and row crops are scattered among the timbered areas. Orange indicators mark the shoreline trail and white indicators mark the boundary trail. Lettered locator posts have been placed along the trail to help riders reference their location on the map. The trails east of Collins Road are located within Public Hunting Areas. Please use caution during hunting seasons. |
Best Time to Visit |
Fall, Spring |
Times to Avoid |
The heat of summer |
Campground |
Loop A at Crows Creek Camground offers electric and electric/water camping sites for equestrians. Restrooms, showers, laundry and water hydrants are conveniently located. there are also 20 roomy stalls for horses. |
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Additional Information |
Elect, shower, toilet, water |
stalls, water |
Clay County Parks Office
(816) 407-3400
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17201 Paradesian
Smithville, MO 64089
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Directions |
Located between Smithville to the West (Hwy 169) and Kearney to the East (I-35) and Hwy 92 to the South. Drive west from Kearney or east from Smithville on 92 Hwy to āEā Hwy. Turn north on āEā and follows signs to Crow's Creek Park. At the stop sign in the park turn left and go to the campground. |
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This information was provided by Yes on 6/26/2017 4:13:56 PM |
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