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Road cycling
Embark on the Tomahawk Creek Trail for a moderate road cycling adventure that spans 35.4 miles (57.0 km). You will experience a gentle elevation gain of 707 feet (216 metres) over an estimated 2 hours and 37 minutes, making it a pleasant ride for various fitness levels. As you pedal,…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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2.04 km
Highlight • Natural
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28.5 km
Highlight • Lake
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39.6 km
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
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57.0 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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56.8 km
154 m
112 m
Surfaces
30.5 km
26.2 km
263 m
154 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
This specific Komoot route on the Tomahawk Creek Trail is rated as moderate for road cycling. While much of the trail features gentle grades and paved surfaces, there are sections, particularly where it diverges from the creek near golf courses, that can include steeper hills. These might require more effort or even dismounting for some cyclists.
The Komoot route for the Tomahawk Creek Trail is approximately 57 kilometers (35 miles) long. On average, cyclists can expect to complete it in about 2 hours and 38 minutes, depending on their pace and stops.
The trail is primarily composed of wide, well-maintained paved pathways, making for a smooth road cycling experience. You'll encounter mostly level sections with gentle grades, though some parts may have steeper inclines as mentioned previously.
Spring and fall are particularly vibrant for cycling, with seasonal colors enhancing the scenic views. The trail offers a pleasant experience throughout the warmer months. Be aware that underpasses can become muddy after heavy rains, and the trail can be quite busy on weekends.
Yes, the route passes by several interesting spots. You'll cycle near the Alex George Wetland and Amesbury Lake Park. The trail itself, the Tomahawk Creek Trail, is a highlight, offering diverse scenery through woodlands, meadows, and suburban areas.
Yes, this route is part of a larger network. It connects with and utilizes sections of other regional biking routes, including the Indian Creek Trail and the Blue River Greenway Trail, allowing for extended rides beyond the main Tomahawk Creek Trail.
While the trail is generally popular for various activities, specific regulations regarding dogs for cyclists can vary by park or city section. It's best to check local ordinances for Leawood, Overland Park, and Prairie Village regarding leashed dogs on paved trails when cycling.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access and cycle on the Tomahawk Creek Trail. It is a public community asset.
The Tomahawk Creek Trail spans multiple cities, offering various access points. You can find parking at several parks along its route in Leawood, Overland Park, and Prairie Village. Specific parking lots are usually available at major park entrances that intersect the trail.
The natural surroundings along the trail are home to abundant wildlife. You might spot deer, rabbits, various bird species, and butterflies, especially in the wooded and meadow sections.
The trail features thoughtfully placed rest areas. Given its length and passage through various parks and suburban areas, you can typically find restrooms and water fountains at parks adjacent to the trail. It's always a good idea to carry your own water, especially on longer rides.
With its wide, paved pathways and mostly gentle grades, much of the Tomahawk Creek Trail is suitable for families. However, be mindful of the sections with steeper hills and the potential for the trail to be busy, especially on weekends, which might require more caution with younger riders.