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Stay high and dry on these paved KC trails

First it snows, then freezes. Then it thaws and everything turns to slush. Most natural surface trails will either be closed or turn to a sea of slop. What’s a hiker to do?

While there’s no perfect solution, some trails offer viable options even in the sloppiest of winter weather. Caveat: Hiking on wet and cold surfaces can always result in unintended acrobatics – so use caution.

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Five epic hikes for 2024

Sure, right now we’re sitting under a forecast with cold and snow. But soon enough, the season will change and new horizons will open. I enjoy the planning and anticipation as much as the hike itself. In that spirit, here are five epic hikes to put on your 2024 calendar.

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Our Top 10 most-viewed posts in 2023

Here are our Top 10 most-viewed hiking posts based on views. We appreciate your support and readership! In viewing these popular posts, you may discover a trail to blaze in 2024. Carpe diem!

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Throw some Flint (Hills) in your fall

The Kansas Flint Hills and Smoky Hills are some of America’s last wild places. They’re a well-kept, well-preserved secret for Midwestern hikes and outdoors enthusiasts.

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Wildflowers are still kicking in Kansas City

Wildflowers are bursting in spring and summer, but there’s still plenty alive and kicking in the fall. While you can see them along roadsides, you can get a more concentrated and diverse view out on the trails in Kansas City.

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Are bears living in Kansas City?

There have been multiple confirmed bear sightings in Cass County, Mo., this summer. What’s up with that? Nate Bowersock, a bear biologist with the Missouri Dept. of Conservation, joins us to discuss:

• Why are bears migrating north from their home in the Ozarks?

• What danger do bears pose to humans?

• How should you respond – and not respond – if you personally encounter a bear?

• What about bears and dogs?

There’s no reason to let bears (or any animal) keep you from enjoying the outdoors in Greater Kansas City. However, being “bear aware” will make sure that people and bear are the most likely to peacefully co-exist.

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Get wet and wild with these three lakeside hikes

In Greater Kansas City, we have an abundance of lakes that feature trails. However, if you’re looking for lakes that are more on the wild side, these are for you. Here, we feature three trails that offer remoteness, opportunities to see wildlife and a (very) long walk.

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