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Touring cycling in Kansas offers diverse landscapes, from the rolling hills and vast tallgrass prairies of the Flint Hills to extensive river valleys and unique geological formations in the west. The state features numerous rail-trails, providing generally flat and accessible routes across varied terrain. Cyclists can explore a network of paths that traverse open prairie, wooded areas, and scenic lakefronts. The topography includes gentle elevation changes, making many routes suitable for long-distance cycling.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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47.7km
02:48
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Cycle the moderate 29.7-mile Gary L. Haller Trail through diverse landscapes, following Mill Creek and passing Shawnee Mission Lake.
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03:49
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Cycle a moderate 40.6-mile loop on the paved Indian Creek, Tomahawk Creek, and Heritage Trails from Olathe, Kansas.

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37.6km
02:15
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Cycle the moderate 23.4-mile Lawrence Loop & Clinton Lake Dam route, offering paved paths, lake views, and varied terrain.
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35.8km
02:05
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Cycle the 22.3-mile Indian Creek and Tomahawk Creek Trail Loop, a moderate route with scenic creek views and paved paths.
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48.6km
04:26
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Cycle the 30.2-mile Prairie Sunset Trail, a moderate rail-to-trail route through diverse Kansas landscapes, featuring a covered bridge.
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17.3km
01:00
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Cycle the easy 10.8-mile Arkansas River Bicycle Path in Wichita, enjoying river views, city landmarks, and the Keeper of the Plains statue.
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52.5km
03:39
80m
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Cycle the moderate 32.6-mile Redbud Trail, blending urban Wichita views with rural Kansas scenery, including wildflowers and cows.
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34.7km
02:39
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Cycle the 21.6-mile Lawrence Levee Trail Loop, a moderate route with diverse views of the Kansas River, farmland, and downtown Lawrence.
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7.39km
00:29
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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47.8km
02:46
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Cycle the 29.7-mile East Wichita Bike Path Big Loop, a moderate route offering urban and natural scenery with 394 feet of gain.
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They light up fires under the statue most evenings if it's not windy
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This is a nice section of the Lawrence Loop that takes you a short distance away from the road; the open land to the south is Baker Wetlands.
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The Burcham Park Trail is a 1.5 mile long paved trail that runs through the park with the same name. The path is on the banks of the Kansas River and will at times, give you good views of the water.
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The dam that holds back Clinton Lake, which in turn serves as a drinking water reservoir for Lawrence. Amenities in the neighboring park include a 25-mile hike/bike trail, an enormous campground, cabins, playgrounds, and kayak rentals.
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This particularly scenic stretch of the Tomahawk Creek Trails runs between Tomahawk Valley Park, in the west, and Switzer Road in the east. The southern side of the trail is mostly residential homes, but the north side of the trail is really quite scenic, running past St. Andrews Golf Club and the Deanna Rose Children's Farmstead.
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The Indian Creek Trail stretches 26 miles, extending from the Blue River Greenway Trail just south of E. Bannister Rd. to Hampton Park at S. Warwick St. in Olathe, KS. The trail primarily consists of asphalt and concrete surfaces, providing a smooth pathway for cyclists to enjoy and explore.
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This farmstead transports you to frontier farm living and westward expansion. Interact with over 250 animals, experience a Kanza Indian encampment, a one-room schoolhouse, and stroll along the fishing pond on Main Street. Named in honor of Deanna Sue Rose, a dedicated police officer, this place is a living testament to her passion for animals and vibrant life.
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Kansas offers a wide variety of touring cycling routes, with over 180 routes available on komoot. These routes cater to different preferences, from easy paved paths to more challenging gravel and long-distance options.
Kansas features diverse terrain for touring cyclists. You'll find extensive rail-trails offering generally flat and accessible routes, particularly in areas like the Flint Hills. The landscape also includes rolling hills, vast tallgrass prairies, river valleys, and unique geological formations in western Kansas, such as the dramatic chalk formations. Many routes have gentle elevation changes, making them suitable for long-distance cycling.
For long-distance touring, Kansas offers several excellent options. The Indian Creek, Tomahawk Creek, and Heritage Trails loop from Olathe is a moderate 40.6-mile path connecting multiple greenways. Another great choice is the Prairie Sunset Trail, a 30.2-mile moderate route that offers expansive views. The state's rail-trails, like the Flint Hills Trail State Park, are also ideal for extended rides.
Yes, Kansas has many easy routes perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. The Arkansas River Bicycle Path is an easy 10.7-mile route. Another accessible option is the Shawnee Mission Lake loop from Lenexa, an easy 4.6-mile path around the lake.
Kansas cycling routes offer numerous scenic highlights. You can explore the sweeping grasslands of the Flint Hills, the largest remaining stand of tallgrass prairie at the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve, and dramatic geological formations like Castle Rock. Many trails also follow rivers and lakes, providing beautiful water views, such as those found along the Lawrence Loop & Clinton Lake Dam.
The touring cycling routes in Kansas are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 250 reviews. Cyclists often praise the expansive tallgrass prairies, the well-maintained rail-trails, and the scenic river corridors. Many appreciate the variety of routes that cater to different ability levels and the opportunities to immerse themselves in the state's unique natural beauty.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in Kansas are designed as loops, offering convenient starting and ending points. Examples include the Indian Creek and Tomahawk Creek Trail Loop, a moderate 22.2-mile ride, and the Lawrence Levee Trail Loop, a moderate 21.6-mile route along the Kansas River.
Spring and fall are generally the best seasons for touring cycling in Kansas. The weather is typically mild, and the natural landscapes are vibrant. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, while fall offers comfortable temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summers can be hot, especially in July and August, while winters can be cold with potential for snow, though some paved trails may still be accessible.
Kansas offers several family-friendly touring cycling routes, particularly on its extensive network of rail-trails which are often flat and well-maintained. Many city parks and greenways also provide safe and enjoyable options for families. The Gary L. Haller Trail, a moderate 29.7-mile route, offers varied scenery through wooded areas and urban parks, suitable for families looking for a longer ride.
Yes, Wichita serves as a great starting point for several touring cycling routes. The Redbud Trail, a moderate 32.6-mile path, starts in Wichita and heads east, offering a mix of asphalt and gravel surfaces. Another option is the East Wichita Bike Path Big Loop, a moderate 29.7-mile route within the city.
Parking is generally available at most major trailheads and state parks throughout Kansas. Popular trails like the Flint Hills Trail State Park, Prairie Spirit Trail State Park, and the Gary L. Haller Trail typically have designated parking areas. It's always a good idea to check specific trail information or local park websites for detailed parking instructions before your ride.
While many Kansas routes are moderate, the state's diverse topography, particularly in areas like the Flint Hills, can offer more challenging experiences, especially for gravel touring. The Switchgrass Trail at Wilson State Park, while primarily known for mountain biking, indicates the presence of more rugged terrain. For touring, longer routes with varied surfaces and some elevation changes, such as those found in the Flint Hills, can provide a good challenge.


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