Best lakes around Lake Lotawana are found in Jackson County, Missouri, centered around a 480-acre private lake with 27 miles of shoreline. This area is known for its residential community and diverse water activities, including sailing, boating, and fishing. The lake serves as a hub for community events and offers scenic views. Its location provides access to various recreational opportunities.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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Eight Track on the west and Bobcat/Rock Ledges to the east. Both start with a climb and 8 track is the easier start. Oodles of gravel parking. Port-a-potties at the boat ramp.
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There are several miles of great trails on the banks of Pleasant Hill City Lake. The trails are a mix of green and blue trails. The trails are open to hikers as well, so make sure you are paying attention for other trail users while out enjoying yourself.
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The North Shore Trailhead provides access to the Blue Springs Lake Loop along the eastern shore, the North Shore Trail along the dam, and the beautiful Blue Springs Lake Wetland less than a half mile to the north.
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Phase 3 of the Augie Trail takes hikers out past large striated rock formations by Coon's Cove and along the edge of the lake on a dirt singletrack. The best views of the lake are in colder months when the water is not obscured by trees.
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The trail along the lake to the east and west of the parking lot makes for excellent sunset views as the sun sets across the lake.
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The Eight Track Loop is a popular hiking and mountain biking trail that traverses a number of different biospheres above Lake Jacomo. Expect numerous stream crossings. The trailhead itself offers stunning views across Lake Jacomo to the bluffs.
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For stunning lake views, consider the Eight Track Trailhead, which offers expansive vistas across Lake Jacomo. Another excellent option is the Lake Vista Trailhead, known for its exceptional sunset views over the water.
Yes, Pleasant Hill City Lake Park offers several miles of trails suitable for families, with a mix of green and blue trails. Additionally, the North Shore Trailhead provides access to the Blue Springs Lake Loop and is considered family-friendly.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the Lake Trail Loop or Augie Trail, which are detailed in the Hiking around Lake Lotawana guide. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the Rock Island Trail available; explore more options in the Cycling around Lake Lotawana guide. For runners, there are several dedicated routes, including a running loop from Canterbury, which you can find in the Running Trails around Lake Lotawana guide.
For the best views of the lakes, especially along trails like Augie Trail Phase 3, colder months are often recommended. During this time, the trees are bare, providing unobstructed views of the water and rock formations.
Yes, Augie Trail Phase 3 is notable for its large striated rock formations near Coon's Cove, offering a unique geological experience along the lake's edge.
The Eight Track Trailhead provides access to a popular loop trail suitable for both hiking and mountain biking above Lake Jacomo. This trail traverses various biospheres and features numerous stream crossings.
Lake Lotawana is known for its vibrant community spirit and active lifestyle. Residents and visitors enjoy diverse water activities like sailing regattas, speed boating, kayaking, and fishing tournaments. The lake also hosts numerous community events, including holiday celebrations, a spectacular Fourth of July fireworks show, and 'Lotawana Day' with paddleboard races, swimming races, and ski shows.
Lake Lotawana is a privately-owned lake, known for being the largest private lake in the Kansas City area. It is at the heart of a residential community.
The area around Lake Lotawana has historical ties, having served as a hiding spot and staging area for Quantrill's Raiders during the Civil War. There's even a cove named Treasure Cove, referencing rumored buried property from that era.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity, particularly at Lake Lotawana itself, where fishing tournaments are a regular occurrence. The diverse water bodies in the region, including larger public lakes like Lake Jacomo and Blue Springs Lake, also offer fishing opportunities.
Many trailheads, such as the Eight Track Trailhead, offer ample gravel parking. Some locations also provide port-a-potties near parking areas, like at the boat ramp near Eight Track.


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