Nature Trail

Introduction to the Trail

Trail Map, click to enlarge

Welcome to the Nature Trail, sponsored by the Westar Energy Green Team. The nature trail offers families and school children a field trip destination, a place for exercise, relaxation, and a chance to gain an appreciation of a beautiful northeastern Kansas setting. Open a larger trail map.

The 2.5 mile trail winds throughout the Kansas Historical Society property. The East Trail is a .25 mile loop. Signs interpret both the cultural and natural history of the area. Visitors can walk along the creek banks, through native grasslands, and into the woodlands area of the North Trail. Along the edge of the prairie and creek bank visitors might spot a red-tailed hawk, hear the chirp of the meadowlark, or glimpse a wild turkey or white-tailed deer. The elms and cedars lining the creek offer refuge for a number of small animals. The South Trail takes visitors to the historic, one-room Stach School. The West Trail passes through the woodlands and crosses three bridges, including a rope bridge.

The trail is open sunrise to sundown year-round. No bikes, roller skates, skate boards, or horses are allowed and all dogs must be leashed. Please do your part to keep the nature trail clean.

Blue Flax on the Nature TrailExploring Nature, Exploring History

The history of Kansas is shaped by the natural environment. Prairie grasses supported vast herds of buffalo. Plains Indians hunted buffalo to fulfill their needs for shelter, clothing, and food. These early people saw themselves as part of the natural environment. They lived with the prairie to sustain their lives.

After 1854, when Kansas Territory opened for settlement, pioneers chose the rich bottomland near streams to locate their farms. These people, and those who followed, viewed nature as something to be conquered in order to produce better crops and healthier livestock. This view of being separate from nature, and able to control it, has influenced people's decisions for the last 150 years.

The Nature Trail is an example of how the natural environment can coexist and thrive in close proximity to highways, shopping centers, and homes. We encourage our visitors to explore nature and explore Kansas history.

Activity Guide

An activity guide to use on the trail is available.

Nature Trail
Open dawn to dusk daily
6425 SW 6th Avenue
Topeka KS 66615-1099
785-272-8681
TTY 785-272-8683

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