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Explore the best rated trails in Gilman City, MO, whether you're looking for an easy walking trail or a bike trail like the Lamoni Rail-Trail and Ringgold Trailway . With more than 3 trails covering 8 miles you're bound to find a perfect trail for you. Click on any trail below to find trail descriptions, trail maps, photos, and reviews.

Recent Trail Reviews

Lamoni Rail-Trail

July 2023

July, 2023 by pepper_tl

The trails ends in a gully. It looks like they are revising the water drainage, but there’s no warning signs until the trail abruptly ends at a impassable gully.

Ringgold Trailway

Now all asphalt but add the Poh Hollow park loop for a scenic hike

October, 2022 by bastamper

The entire 2 mile rail trail is asphalt and very easy grade. You can take the Poh Hollow Park trail for some more adventurous hiking. Smooth wide grass path with some good hill terrain. Can also add in Trace Dragoon Nature Center for a nice informational trail. I’m guessing it adds about a mile.

Little River Scenic Pathway

Bad Entrance/Exit

October, 2016 by noel.keler

The posts are to close together to allow a 3 wheel Tri-Cruiser Entrance. Should be at least 40 inches. Noel Keller

Accordion

Lamoni Rail-Trail

May, 2016 by rbstjacobs

My son and I just started riding trails. This was our first day and we enjoyed this trail. We liked the different scenery. I really enjoyed riding through the tree shaded areas and the pasture area. Being it was our first time there we did get a little confused as to where the trail went when we got in town. We watched another bicyclist and figured it out.I definitely recommend this trail.

Little River Scenic Pathway

May, 2016 by rbstjacobs

My son and I rode our bikes on this trail for the first time. We enjoyed the paved trail and all the wonderful smells of the plants along the way. I highly suggest this trail especially if you are just starting out to ride bike trails (like us).

Little River Scenic Pathway

short but sweet

April, 2014 by lindaruth35

I love this trail. It's very scenic. Past small creeks with many chorus frogs and birds. This trail is full of blooming trees and Queen Anne's Lace. I walk my dogs there several times a week. There are work out platforms along the way for sit ups, pull ups if that's your thing. There is a very nice small shaded picnic area, a gazebo and so on. It's well kept except in the winter. If you prefer a longer trail, just take 2 or 3 times around it. You'll see something different each time.

Lamoni Rail-Trail

Nice idea, bad follow through

June, 2013 by millie.mine

While the view is very nice; the trail itself is poor for biking on as it's concrete and not clear of debris. The concrete is broken in several places, and poorly patched with asphalt in other places. Low hanging branches obscuring half the trail as well as leaves, twigs and large puddles of water make it dangerous in places. The worst danger though is the people walking in the middle of the path and failing to move aside when passing or failing to curb their dogs! As it is, it's a poorly maintained nature walk and dangerous for bikers and runners.

Lamoni Rail-Trail

Great break on an I-35 road trip

July, 2011 by aespen

Definitely hit this trail as a break from a long road trip on I-35. The flat, paved trail starts east of Lamoni, goes past Graceland College, through downtown, and then enters its most picturesque stretch west of town. Here it meanders through a working field, past a nice small lake and terminates at the historic Liberty Hall. The trail is in excellent condition. There is a nice coffee shop a few blocks off the trail in the center of town.

Ringgold Trailway

Change in surface

October, 2000 by

"The Ringgold Conservation Commission has recently ""updated"" the surface of the first mile on the trailway with asphalt. It's not as much fun for me personally, but that has helped increase traffic on the trail, which is the point of trails in the first place, right?

It's a good quick spin; flat, shaded, etc. Watch out for the pedestrians the first mile, and the deer the second- I spotted three on my last trip, and they didn't get worried until I was within @90 feet. "

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