Wilderness Park Trails--Pittsburg, Kansas
We wanted to travel to the Pittsburg, Kansas area and were in search of good hiking trails near there. We were excited to find the Wilderness Park trails just outside of Pittsburg. We enjoy trail systems that have diverse terrain and nice scenery. We were pleasantly surprised by just how nice the trails in the park were. The land was donated to the city by the Casaletto family in 2000 to preserve the ecosystem and to provide the community with recreational opportunities. Much of the trail spans along a ridge that follows what was once open pit mines. The ridge provides a very picturesque landscape where we saw a variety of birds and other wildlife.
There are over four miles of trails that loop through the area, part of which follows the Cow Creek Tributary. There are also four good areas for fishing. Some of the trails have significant hills, but most are easily accessible. We were there on a cold, rainy day and several of the water pits were frozen over.
We hiked the Casaletto Loop, the Millennium Trail, the Miner's Trail, and the Cross Creek Trail. We walked along the Cow Creek Tributary, the Deep Ell Pit and the White Snake Pit. In one area, the pits flow in the tributary creating a nice flowing brook. If it had not been so cold, we would definitely explored more! We look forward to going back in the spring!
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