Parkville Nature Sanctuary in Parkville, Missouri - runtrack.run
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Parkville Nature Sanctuary

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Several loops. Longer loop is 2.2 miles that starts and ends at the parking lot. Short flat loops are chat and wood chip. Longer outside loop is mixed trail with some rocky and rooty sections. Longer climb counter-clockwise; shorter steeper climb clockwise on White Tail Trail. Can be heavily trafficed from late morning to late afternoon, especially on weekends. Open dawn to dusk regardless of weather or conditions. Can be muddy in spots after rain or snow. Deer and turkey seen often. No dogs or bicycles allowed.
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About 200m above sea level800ft above sea level
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Parkville
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The weather around here in December is usually cold and occasionally snowy. See details below
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