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Ottawa, Kansas

82.4 mi   gravel

Ottawa, Baldwin, Wellsville Loop

Gravel route on S Walnut St, Ottawa, Franklin County, Kansas

1.0 mi   gravel

Riley Road

Gravel route from Old U.S. 59 to Eisenhower Rd, Ottawa, Franklin County, Kansas

1.0 mi   gravel

Eisenhower Road to Reno Road

Gravel route from Reno Rd to Eisenhower Terrace, Ottawa, Franklin County, Kansas

2.0 mi   gravel

Eisenhower Road

Gravel route from Eisenhower Rd to Reno Rd, Ottawa, Franklin County, Kansas

1.5 mi   gravel

Shawnee Road

Gravel route on Shawnee Rd, Ottawa, Franklin County, Kansas

33.1 mi   gravel

Flint Hills Nature trail Ottawa to Oasge

Gravel route from N Locust St to N Martin St, Osage City, Osage County, Kansas

"This is the flint hills nature trail rail to trail"

19.7 mi   gravel

Flint Hills Nature Trail Ottawa to Osawatomie

Gravel route from N Locust St to Parker Ave, Osawatomie, Miami County, Kansas

"This is the flint Hills nature trail starting at Forest park in Ottawa and going ending just on the outskirts of Osawatomie. There are plans for it to be finished into Osawatomie in 2019 but it ends about 2 miles outside the city as of 2018."

52.3 mi   gravel

Prairie Spirit Trail

Gravel route from Southwind Rail Trail to Prairie Spirit Rail Trail, Ottawa, Franklin County, Kansas

"The Prairie Spirit Trail State Park is a 52-mile biking and hiking trail built on a former railroad right-of-way. The Prairie Spirit Trail was constructed in stages, beginning with 17 miles from Richmond to Welda in 1996, Ottawa to Richmond in 1998, and Welda to Iola in 2008. A a trail extension was completed in Iola in 2012, completing the route to Iola’s Riverside Park. The route runs from Iola in the south to Ottawa in the north, passing through the communities of Iola, Carlyle, Colony, Welda, Garnett, Richmond, Princeton, and Ottawa. The Prairie Spirit Trail is free to use within the city limits of Iola, Garnett, and Ottawa, but the remainder of the trail requires purchase of a permit from the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks, and Tourism, payable at trailheads."

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