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United States
Kansas
Johnson County
Overland Park

Tomahawk Creek Trail Loop

Easy

4.9

(7707)

16,367

riders

Tomahawk Creek Trail Loop

00:44

12.4km

70m

Cycling

Cycle the easy Tomahawk Creek Trail Loop, a 7.7-mile paved path offering scenic views of Tomahawk Creek and woodlands in Overland Park.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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5.35 km

Tomahawk Creek

Highlight • River

This serene, picturesque creek serves as the inspiration for the Tomahawk Creek Trail. Originating in south Overland Park, it winds its way northeast to Leawood before crossing the state line and converging with the Blue River in Kansas City, Missouri.

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7.29 km

Deanna Rose Children's Farmstead

Highlight • Structure

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 …

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9.18 km

Tomahawk Creek Trail

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

This mostly paved trail is about 10 miles long and extends off the Indian Creek Trail at Leawood City Park. There are nice views along the way of Tomahawk Creek.

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12.4 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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11.7 km

378 m

268 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

11.9 km

272 m

117 m

102 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Tomahawk Creek Trail Loop?

The trail is predominantly a well-maintained, paved multi-use path. You can expect minimal elevation changes and gentle grades, making it suitable for road, hybrid, and even gravel bikes. Be aware that some under-road passes might become muddy or flooded after heavy rains.

Is the Tomahawk Creek Trail Loop suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, this route is widely regarded as an "easy" trail for cycling due to its flat profile and well-maintained paved surface. It's an excellent option for recreational riders, families, and those looking for a relaxed tour.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the route?

The route offers a blend of natural beauty and suburban charm. Much of it is heavily wooded, providing views of the Tomahawk Creek. You'll pass through serene woodlands, open meadows, and shaded corridors, enjoying footbridges, native grasses, and flowering plants. The waterway attracts various birds and waterfowl. The trail also weaves through suburban areas, passing by parks, golf courses, and residential areas.

What are the best access points and parking options for the trail?

The trail has multiple access points, often found near the various parks it passes through, such as Tomahawk Park, I-Lan Park, and Leawood City Park. Bike racks are available at major entry points and parks. Specific parking lots are usually available at these park locations.

Is the Tomahawk Creek Trail Loop dog-friendly?

While the trail is a multi-use path popular with walkers and joggers, including those with dogs, specific leash rules may vary by park or section. It's generally expected that dogs are kept on a leash and that owners clean up after their pets. Be prepared for crowded sections, especially on weekends.

What is the best time of year to cycle this route?

Spring and fall are particularly beautiful, as the natural surroundings display vibrant colors. The trail is accessible year-round, but summer can be warm, and winter may bring colder temperatures. Weekends and peak hours can be quite busy, so consider visiting on weekdays for a more relaxed experience.

Are there restrooms or water available along the trail?

Yes, the trail provides convenient amenities. You can find clean restrooms near a golf course and at various parks along the route. Water fountains and rest areas are also available for cyclists.

Does the trail connect to other cycling paths?

Yes, the Tomahawk Creek Trail is part of a larger network. It connects to other regional trails, such as the Indian Creek Bike/Hike Trail, the Nall Avenue Path, and the Switzer Road Trail. This allows you to create longer routes, some as long as 25 miles, without leaving the trail system.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required to use the trail?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access or use the Tomahawk Creek Trail Loop. It is a public multi-use path.

What notable landmarks or points of interest are along the way?

Beyond the scenic Tomahawk Creek itself, the trail passes by several parks and offers glimpses of suburban life. A notable nearby attraction is the Deanna Rose Children's Farmstead, which can be a fun stop if you're cycling with family.

What should I be aware of regarding trail conditions?

The trail is well-maintained and paved, offering good visibility. However, it can become quite busy and crowded, especially on weekends and during peak hours, with walkers, dog owners, and joggers sharing the path. Cyclists should be prepared to slow down and yield to pedestrians in these busier sections.

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