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The Platte Landing and English Landing Park Loop offers a refreshing, easy hike along the Missouri River, perfect for a quick escape into nature. As you follow the well-maintained crushed gravel and paved paths, you'll enjoy continuous, picturesque views of the river, lush green spaces, and towering trees. Keep an eye out for the wetland habitat restoration in Platte Landing Park, a haven for birds and other wetland creatures, adding a touch of ecological interest to your stroll.
Planning your visit to this 1.7-mile (2.7 km) loop is straightforward, with its easy difficulty and minimal 22 feet (7 metres) of elevation gain making it suitable for all ages and even strollers. The estimated duration is just 41 minutes, ideal for a casual outing. Both Platte Landing and English Landing Parks offer convenient amenities like public restrooms, picnic shelters, and play areas, ensuring a comfortable experience for everyone.
This trail stands out as one of the most picturesque riverfront areas in Greater Kansas City, connecting two beautiful parks. Beyond the loop, you can extend your adventure by linking up with the 6-mile Missouri Riverfront Trail, opening up possibilities for longer hikes or bike rides. The proximity to charming historic downtown Parkville also adds to its appeal, offering a chance to explore local shops and cafes after your hike.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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The loop is approximately 2.7 kilometers (1.7 miles) long and generally takes about 40-45 minutes to complete, making it a great option for a quick and easy outing.
The trail features a largely flat, crushed gravel or packed surface. This makes it accessible for a wide range of users, including families and those with strollers, and contributes to its easy difficulty rating.
Yes, this trail is rated as easy and is very suitable for beginners and families. Its flat terrain and well-maintained surface make it an enjoyable experience for all ages. English Landing Park also has play areas for children.
Absolutely! The Platte Landing and English Landing Park Loop is very dog-friendly. Platte Landing Park even features two off-leash dog areas with separate spaces for small and large dogs, so your furry friends can enjoy the outdoors too.
You can expect picturesque views along the Missouri River, as the parks are situated right on the riverfront. The loop also traverses natural areas, including a 140-acre riverside destination in Platte Landing Park that incorporates a Wetlands Habitat Restoration Project, offering opportunities for nature observation and wildlife viewing. There's also ample shade along the path.
The trail is enjoyable year-round, but spring and fall offer particularly pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be warm, but the trail does offer ample shade. It can be popular and heavily trafficked during peak hours, so consider visiting during off-peak times for a quieter experience.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access Platte Landing Park or English Landing Park, or to hike this loop trail. Both parks are free and open to the public.
Parking is available at both Platte Landing Park and English Landing Park. Both parks offer convenient access to the loop trail. The trail also connects with historic downtown Parkville, which may offer additional parking options.
Yes, the Platte Landing and English Landing Park Loop connects to the 6-mile Missouri Riverfront Trail, allowing for longer hiking or biking trips if you wish to extend your adventure beyond the loop.
Yes, public restrooms are available within the parks. Additionally, non-motorized bicycles are permitted on the trail, and some sections, particularly in English Landing Park, are ADA accessible.
The trail itself offers scenic views of the Missouri River and passes through the Wetlands Habitat Restoration Project in Platte Landing Park. It also connects directly to historic downtown Parkville, where you can find additional charm and points of interest.
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