Loop a quiet lake on the Hawk Ridge trail in Raymore

Hawk Ridge Park, Raymore, Missouri

Hawk Ridge Park, Raymore, Missouri

A 79-acre park is home to a paved mile-loop in a secluded neighborhood.

  • Trail
    Hawk Ridge Park, Raymore, Mo.

  • Overview
    This quiet park, near the Creekmore subdivision of Raymore, Mo., offers a scenic one-mile loop around Johnston Lake. A westward extension leads to park’s soccer fields. In addition, separate mountain bike trails are adjacent to the paved walking path. The lake is open to fishing and includes a dock, amphitheater and bridges. Most of the trail is unshaded, so consider weather and temperature when planning your trip.

  • Length The total paved mileage is about 1 mile. Reverse your steps to get a longer walk or continue in surrounding neighborhoods.

  • Address and location
    Hawk Ridge Park, 701 Johnston Pkwy, Raymore, Mo., 64083

  • Conditions This is a paved, accessible trail which is mostly flat.

  • Kid friendly? This is an easy walk for kids and parents pushing strollers (note that there is little shade). In addition, a large, accessible playground is next to the main parking lot.

  • How busy? This is a popular trail in the middle of a subdivision and can be busy on pleasant days.

  • Pets Yes, on a leash (unless otherwise designated).

  • Restrooms There is a shelter house with four ADA family restrooms in the north parking area; there are additional ADA restrooms at the park’s south entrance. Restrooms may be subject to winter closure.

  • Bikes Mountain bike trails are located adjacent to the paved trail.

  • Trails nearby Cleveland Lake Park, Belton, Mo.

  • Official website

Hawk Ridge Park, in Raymore, Mo., includes a one-mile paved loop around a lake.
Hawk Ridge Park, in Raymore, Mo., includes a one-mile paved loop around a lake.
Hawk Ridge Park, in Raymore, Mo., includes a one-mile paved loop around a lake.
Hawk Ridge Park, in Raymore, Mo., includes a one-mile paved loop around a lake.
 
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