Can you think of a better way to spend a few hours than outdoors among nature? Whether we’re in shorts and flip flops or bundled up in a coat and boots, we can find solace and beauty among nature all year around. Admire one of nature’s masterpieces, a small but spectacular Missouri waterfall, when you set off on a short but sweet trail at this tranquil nature sanctuary.

Spend a day among nature at Parkville Nature Sanctuary in Parkville, home to the Old Kate & Waterfall Trail.

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Rated easy for hikers of all ages and skills, the .08-mile waterfall trail promises plenty of picturesque scenery, including…

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Lush green and towering trees. Stroll along a wooden boardwalk, which offers sweeping views of a forested area and a meandering stream.

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Listen for the sound of gushing water that will alert you that you’re getting closer to the small waterfall that’s particularly powerful after a rainstorm.

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In fact, you’ll see the waterfall at its most beautiful after a rainfall. (Just be aware that the trail is usually also a bit muddy and messy after it has rained.)

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Spend plenty of time admiring the gushing waterfall before continuing to explore the sanctuary. If you get tired, you can also stop and sit down on a bench for a breather.

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Before you set off on Old Kate Trail, however, keep in mind that dogs are not permitted in the sanctuary, including along the hiking trails.

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Embark on this short but sweet hike along Old Kate Trail at Parkville Nature Sanctuary, open daily from sunrise to sunset.

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Address: 100-198 East 12 Street, Parkville, MO, 64152

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Click here for the official website of Parkville Nature Sanctuary. Or, go here for Facebook.

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