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Douglas County

George Latham Trail

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5.0

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11

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George Latham Trail

01:43

6.53km

60m

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Hike the easy 4.1-mile George Latham Trail loop near Clinton Lake, offering diverse terrain and scenic water views.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Woodridge Primitive Park Trailhead

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Woodridge Primitive Park is a great place to spot wildlife, including beavers, coyotes, and birds. Keep an eye out for venomous copperhead snakes. Along the trail you will find forests, …

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Clinton Lake

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Clinton Lake was created by damming the Wakarusa River in 1975 as part of a flood control program — violent flooding had damaged towns in the Wakarusa valley in the …

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the George Latham Trail?

The George Latham Trail is located in Woodridge Primitive Park. You can typically find parking at the Woodridge Primitive Park Trailhead on the west side of Clinton Lake near Lawrence, Kansas.

Is the George Latham Trail dog-friendly?

The trail is generally dog-friendly, but always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for all visitors.

What is the best time of year to hike the George Latham Trail?

The trail offers diverse scenery year-round. Winter provides opportunities to spot bald eagles, while spring and summer showcase lush greenery and native grasses. Fall brings vibrant colors. Be aware that rocky sections can be slick if wet, and parts of the trail can become muddy, especially after rain.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for the George Latham Trail or Woodridge Primitive Park?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the George Latham Trail or to access Woodridge Primitive Park.

What is the terrain like on the George Latham Trail?

The trail offers a varied experience, including flat sections, challenging hilly and rocky areas, dense forested regions, and open fields. It winds around a peninsula of Clinton Lake, providing excellent water views and shoreline walks. You'll pass through oak/hickory forests and areas with native grasses like Big and Little Bluestem.

How long does it typically take to complete the George Latham Trail loop?

Most hikers can complete the 4.2 to 4.5-mile loop in approximately 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on their pace and how often they stop to enjoy the scenery.

What kind of scenery and natural features can I expect to see along the trail?

You'll enjoy diverse landscapes, from dense forests to open fields and shoreline views of Clinton Lake. The trail is well-marked and features benches with lake views and a picnic table. It's also recognized as a National Recreation Trail.

What wildlife might I encounter on the George Latham Trail?

Wildlife is abundant. You might spot bald eagles (especially in winter), beaver activity, red fox, bobcat, coyote, white-tailed deer, and various waterfowl throughout the hike.

Can I camp along the George Latham Trail?

Yes, the trail features about 15 primitive campsites along its route, making it an excellent option for short backpacking excursions. Check local regulations for primitive camping details.

Are there any specific tips for hiking the George Latham Trail, especially regarding challenging sections?

While generally easy to moderate, some sections have good uphill climbs and rocky terrain. Trekking poles can be helpful, especially in these areas or if conditions are wet, as rocky sections can become slick. The trail is for hikers only, ensuring a peaceful experience.

How well-marked is the George Latham Trail?

The trail is very well-marked with blue and silver badges or blue paint on trees. It also includes mile markers, making navigation straightforward for hikers.

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