Riverfront Heritage Trail

Kansas, Missouri

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Riverfront Heritage Trail Facts

States: Kansas, Missouri
Counties: Clay, Jackson, Wyandotte
Length: 8.6 miles
Trail end points: N. Lydia Ave. just east of I-29 to Jefferson St. near Southwest Blvd. (Kansas City, MO) and Huron Park at the corner of Ann Ave. and N. 6th St. (Kansas City, KS)
Trail surfaces: Asphalt, Concrete
Trail category: Rail-Trail
ID: 6016360

Riverfront Heritage Trail Description

The Riverfront Heritage Trail is located in the heart of Kansas City, Missouri. This downtown trail showcases the city’s heritage, as well as its continuously redeveloping downtown areas. The trail also features connections that span west across the river into Kansas City, Kansas.

Begin your journey at the northern terminus, where the trail passes through the Richard L. Berkley Riverfront Park. The area was previously used as a landfill and an industrial site but is now reclaimed as a riverfront park and used for cultural events throughout the year. The trail’s wide, smooth surface makes traveling through the park an easy experience. The perfect views of the Missouri River are not to be missed. You’ll pass under the Heart of America Bridge and continue on your journey through the park, bearing right to stay on the trail. Interpretive signage tells the story and heritage of the Kansas City riverfront.

At the end of this riverside section of the trail, you’ll come to the Town of Kansas Bridge. If the paved trail becomes broken and unpaved, you’ve missed the bridge and gone too far. To walk across the bridge, climb the stairs or take the elevator (hidden around the back side, near the stairs). Crossing the bridge, you’ll arrive in the River Market district of downtown Kansas City, Missouri. Eateries are abundant in this area, and nearby museums and theaters provide cultural attractions.

Turn right onto West Third Street and follow the signs for the trail as it continues along the sidewalk. Turn left onto Wyandotte Street. Here, you may either turn right onto West Fourth Street to make the journey west into Kansas City, Kansas, or continue south into Kansas City, Missouri (see directions below). To head west, follow the trail down Beardsley Road and over Forrester Road. Turn right onto Hickory Street and right again onto Eighth Street as you ride through this industrial neighborhood of Kansas City. Be sure to ride to the Riverfront Heritage trailhead at the end of Eighth Street. The trailhead features a Santa Fe railcar and a commemoration of the area’s history through four sculptures by a local artisan. The sculptures depict a slave family making their way toward Kansas, which was admitted to the United States as a free state without slavery in 1861. Interpretive signage commemorates the history and lives of African Americans who journeyed toward freedom.

From the trailhead, head north on Madison Avenue and follow the signage for the trail as it continues under I-70. As you enter into Kansas and cross the Woodswether Bridge, a new segment provides access to Lewis and Clark Kaw Point Park. Or continue on to reach the westernmost terminus of the trail at Huron Park.

Heading south in Kansas City, Missouri, from Wyandotte Street, continue south down Wyandotte Street by following signs for the trail. Take care as you turn right onto West Ninth Street, as this section is on-road and the last block goes up a steep hill; beginners may need to walk their bikes. Continue straight for seven blocks until you reach Ermine Case Junior Park, where water fountains are available. The trail picks up to the left, but be sure to check out the statue of Lewis and Clark, located to the right and down the street, where parking is available. Within the park, an overlook not far along the trail provides views of the train tracks and the west side of the city, still undergoing development.

Continue south on Kirk Drive as you exit the park; the roadway soon becomes W. 11th Street. You’ll enter an on-road portion of the trail again as you turn right onto Pennsylvania for three blocks. Car traffic can be heavy, as cars enter the interstate from this stretch of road, so take care. At the intersection with West 14th Street, bear to the right and use the pedestrian bridge path to cross over I-35. After crossing the bridge, bear right as the trail loops around a baseball field and through Mulkey Square Park. Cross another pedestrian bridge over I-670 to arrive at Jarboe Park, which has a community swimming pool. Follow signs for the trail, as it alternates between an off-road path and on-road segments with sparse (if any) car traffic. The trail continues, paralleling West Pennway Street. At the intersection with Summit Street, cross the road to follow the trail, turning right to travel down the left-hand side of Jefferson Street for another block, where the trail ends.

Parking and Trail Access

To reach the northern terminus at N. Lydia Ave. in Kansas City, MO, from I-29 N., take Exit 4 for Front Street/Grand Avenue. At the end of the exit, turn right onto Front St. and at the next intersection, turn left onto N. Lydia Ave. Turn right into the first parking lot.

To reach the western terminus at Huron Park in Kansas City, KS, from I-70 W, take Exit 423C. Keep left and follow the signs for Minnesota Ave. Turn left onto N. Fifth St. After two blocks, turn left onto Ann Ave. On-street parking is available in the area.

Riverfront Heritage Trail Reviews

awesomely terrible

If you start where the north east end of the trail is at ballys casino you will find A wide concrete trail with signage and benches. However, 1/10 of a mile end of the trail it’s all blocked off for construction of a stadium and a motel no way around. Back to the vehicle load up the bike and go to the next place you can get on. Ride for 1/4 mile stop for six flights of stairs. Fortunately, there is an elevator for bikers. However, at the top of the elevator, you’re right across a wooden bridge and it dumps you into a commercial industrial area With no signage or sign of a trail. This trail could be awesome but as it is, it sucks. that is totally lacking in a trail and any signage. I rode around for a half an hour in the industrial area, trying to find any sign of the trail. Finally, I gave up and turned around and wrote back. This trailer could be awesome

kaw point park

We started at Kaw point Park at the confluence of the Kaw and Missouri River. We rode across the Missouri River and rode downtown KC. Farmers market and Cliff drive. We did 25 miles total. Great urban and industrial areas to use as trail.

Which Way?

We started at the Berkley Riverfront Park because there is construction at Bally's KC Casino. Very nice trail with great features such as the elevator and wooden bridge. After this point the trail was very difficult to navigate which proceeded on rough broken pavement through a heavy industrial area. There were several construction projects going on (bridges) leaving road debris.
This trail needs signage and the unfamiliar rider should not need to rely upon GPS. A good surface cleaning would also help.

Need to pay attention

The part by the river that starts by the casino was nice but even on a quiet Sunday evening was difficult to navigate with the walkers and scooters. The elevator is still broken so the bike gets carried up 6 flights of stairs. Beautiful views of the river. The path through the city is not clearly designated and mostly up hill. We gave up and turned around but still loved KC.

Accordion

Good Urban Trail

Nice Trail, not always the best marked. Lightly used.

Awesome

Spent way too long to give this trail a go. Good access from i35. Really a safe looking area at least during the day. Since go there I have gone there weekly to either Skate or jog. I haven't made it up the stairs and over the bridge as of yet though. Only Complaint, they need to add on! Take it past Isle of Capri on the other side of i35, looks easy to do.

Nice trail but did I miss some directions

We got on the trail at the Riverfront Park and headed west. It's a great trail. We had not gone very far when the trail ended at a tall set of stairs that we would have had to climb with our bikes. No way.There is an elevator but no way to operate it. Is there no other way to continue west?

Peace and Quiet!

Nicely maintained trail minutes from downtown Kansas City. Peaceful and quiet, with only moderate activity from other users.

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