Kansas Hiking Trails Guidebooks
This selection of Kansas hiking trails guidebooks is as up-to-date and inclusive as is possible or practical. Where there are more than one edition of a particular book available, only the current edition has been included. Some vintage Kansas hiking trails guidebooks that are so outdated as to be useless, or for which no meaningful content description can be located, have been excluded.
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This book leads you over 430 miles of trails that showcase the beauty of Kansas's woodlands and wetlands, its prairies and high plains. Hiking Guide to Kansas covers trails found at 56 sites in all parts of the state - both popular routes like those along Clinton Lake and out-of-the-way sites like Big Basin Prairie Preserve. It provides trail lengths for each hike, notes access for bikers or horseback riders, and clearly identifies landmarks and trail blazes. State-of-the-art maps show you exactly where the trails lead. Whether you're a casual daytripper or a serious hiker, you'll find trails for every season.
Kansas Hiking Trails Guidebooks
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The definitive guidebook to hiking Kansas City is completely updated, expanded and redesigned with a mountain of new photographs to help you hike, explore, and unwind. In this comprehensive fifth edition, life-long Kansas City hikers William Eddy and Richard Ballentine highlight more than 125 off-the-road hiking and walking trails in and around the Kansas City area. From popular, flat, paved city park trails to remote, rolling, forested treks - you'll find that good walks and hikes are close to home no matter which way your compass points you. This guidebook includes updates to old favorites as well as many new trails sure to be visited again and again. Beginners and seasoned hikers alike can flip a few pages and find a perfect trail no matter the season.
Kansas Hiking Trails Guidebooks
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Peterson Field Guides: The North American Prairie
The North American prairie extends across eighteen states and provinces in the heartland of the United States and Canada, and many prairie preserves are within easy driving distance of large cities. This new field guide provides detailed profiles of 48 major North American prairie preserves and capsule descriptions of 120 smaller preserves. Each preserve profile includes practical information on what times of year to visit, how to get there, where to go hiking and camping - and even boating. Each profile also covers weather conditions and wildlife of special interest, in addition to the flora, fauna, and natural history of the preserve. More than 250 stunning color photos illustrate everything from scarab dung beetles and orchids to bison wallows and hailstorms.
Kansas Hiking Trails Guidebooks
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