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Post Oak Trail
  • Trail Season: Year Round
  • Length of Trail: 0.5 mile(s)
  • Trail Activities: Walking, Mt. Biking
  • There is a permit required on the trail
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    This trail loops along a portion of Craig Creek, featuring woodlands dominated by post and blackjack oaks. Lichen-covered sandstone outcroppings cover the forest floor. The forest's open canopy is broken by grass openings typical of the Cross Timbers region. The land is gently rolling and offers the hiker or mountain biker a moderate challenge.


Life on the Rocks Trail
  • Trail Season: All Year
  • Length of Trail: 2.5 mile(s)
  • Trail Activities: Walking
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    Terrain: Crushed rock and gentle grades for the first 1/2 mile to the first overlook; natural surface with moderate slopes for the next 3/4 mile to the second overlook. 

    Trail Activities: Walking, photography; no motorized vehicles, except for motorized wheelchairs.  Leads to two scenic overlooks. Stay on the trail to protect you and the fragile environment. Take plenty of water and sun protection; wear durable shoes or boots.

    Location of Start: west end of parking area

    Other Details: This trail is an out and back trail. Total distance will be 2.5 miles if the full length is hiked in both directions.


7/16/17 - SSG Mountain Bike Race
Sunflower State Games Mountain Bike Race
(Perry State Park Mountain Hike/Bike Trails.)

Trail Mileage Map #4

Beach to the West end of the State Park.   Traveling near the West Boat Ramps, back across the main state park road (1415 road) to the Bike Skills Course and up to the end of the trail about another mile. 

There is access to Campground #3 in several places on this portion of the trail that will take you near Sites B265, B191, B166, B144, B98 & B21. 

5/14/16 - Friends of the Prairie Spirit Trail Bicycle Safety Program
Bicycle Safety Program
(Santa Fe Depot, 900 South Main Street, Garnett, KS)

10/15/11 - Heartland Therapeutic Riding Inc.
10K Trail Ride/Run/Walk
(Hillsdale State Park, Saddle Ridge)

9/11/21 - CLUB TOURNAMENT - OREGON TRAIL BASS MASTERS
CLUB FISHING PAPER TOURNAMENT
(WEBSTER STATE PARK)

1/1/23 - Cedar Bluff First Day Hike 2023
Self-Guided Hike
(Cedar Bluff State Park- Butterfield Trail)

Table Mound Hiking Trail
  • Trail Season: Year-around
  • Length of Trail: 2.75 mile(s)
  • Trail Activities: Walking, Canoe/Kayaking
  • There is camping located near the trail
  • There is a permit required on the trail
  • Location of Start: N37 15.509 W095 46.752
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    This linear trail has a trailhead at the Scenic Overlook near the dam and at Timber Road Campground, northwest of the State Park office. Due to this trails length, it is able to give witness to the hiker many different and picturesque scenes. If chosen to begin the trail at the Scenic Overlook, the trail runs north .2 mile atop edge of Table Mound along the edge of a 20-foot bluff. After dropping through a crack in a rock and going down to the foot of the bluff, it turns sharply south. For about the next .5 mile, the trail passes along vertical rock walls, boulder fields and cave-like formations. The trail then drops down through a ravine and crosses the county road. For the next 1.9 miles, the trail winds through forested hills and crosses three small creeks. The final segment is .15 mile and is along an old roadway. This particular trail is blazed with blue paint markings and is considered a moderately strenuous hike. This trail has been designated as a National Recreation trail under the U.S Department of the Interior?s National Trail System.