Charles David Hartman Park

700 SW Pryor Rd, Lee's Summit, MO 64081
18 acres | 7.3 hectares
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About Charles David Hartman Park in Lees Summit

Charles David Hartman Memorial Park is located in Lee's Summit, Missouri. The park serves as one of the most popular trailheads for the Rock Island Rail Trail, while also being a destination in its own right. Spanning a relatively small area, the park features approximately one mile of trails that wind along Cedar Creek, showcasing waterfalls and rocky bluffs.

The park is connected to the adjacent Winterset Nature Area, which contains cliffs, boulders, and numerous small waterfalls along the stream. Trail extensions lead to a nearby neighborhood bluff that offers views overlooking the park. The official trail within the park is about three-quarters of a mile long, with additional extensions available for those who wish to explore further.

The park's landscape is characterized by limestone bluffs that form its backbone, providing a scenic backdrop for visitors. The trails vary in surface type, with the portion bordering the baseball fields being paved, while the Winterset Nature Area trail and extensions are surfaced with wood chips. The connected Rock Island Rail Trail has a gravel surface.

Charles David Hartman Memorial Park can be busy, especially on picturesque days when the parking lot may fill up. Visitors seeking more seclusion are advised to plan their visits for mornings or during off-season periods.

What to Do at Charles David Hartman Park

Active Recreation

Baseball Field

Nature & Wildlife

Open Grassy AreaWalking TrailWildlife Viewing

Water Features & Activities

Lake

Visitor Services

MemorialParking LotPaved PathsPlaygroundRestrooms

Food & Gathering

Drinking WaterPicnic AreaShelter

When is Charles David Hartman Park Open?

Monday:5AM-11PM
Tuesday:5AM-11PM
Wednesday:5AM-11PM
Thursday:5AM-11PM
Friday:5AM-11PM
Saturday:5AM-11PM
Sunday:5AM-11PM

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