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KU Field Station Trails

Moderate

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KU Field Station Trails

02:36

9.45km

140m

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Hike the 5.9-mile KU Field Station Trails through rolling hills, forests, and prairie, with views of the Kaw Valley and Lawrence.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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6.42 km

2.83 km

197 m

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8.43 km

921 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the KU Field Station Trails?

The primary access point is the Roth Trailhead, located at the McColl Nature Reserve. This trailhead offers parking and serves as a ceremonial entrance to the trail system.

Are dogs allowed on the KU Field Station Trails?

No, pets are strictly prohibited on these trails. The KU Field Station is a research area dedicated to protecting wildlife and its natural habitats, so only foot traffic is allowed.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to hike here?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to hike the KU Field Station Trails. They are open to the public daily from dawn to dusk.

What is the best time of year to hike the KU Field Station Trails?

The trails offer unique experiences throughout the year. Spring brings wildflowers and lush greenery, while fall showcases vibrant foliage. Winter can be beautiful with snow, but always check conditions. Summer can be hot, so an early start is recommended.

What is the terrain and difficulty like on the trails?

The trails are generally considered of moderate difficulty, featuring rolling hills and some short, steep grades. While the main routes are well-marked, some less-trafficked loops can be narrow. For an easier option, the 0.4-mile Rockefeller Prairie Trail is paved and wheelchair-accessible.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the route?

You'll experience a diverse landscape, including dense forested areas with mature trees like oaks and hickory, as well as remnants of native tallgrass prairie. Look for sweeping panoramic views of the Kaw Valley, especially from the Kaw Valley Overlook, where you can see Lawrence in the distance.

Are there any notable features or points of interest?

Yes, the KU Field Station is rich in educational and natural features. You'll find 13 marked "points of interest" along trails like the Henry S. Fitch Nature Trail, describing ecological and historical aspects. The Roth Trailhead itself is a unique architectural feature, designed by KU students. The Rockefeller Prairie Trail also boasts a 10-acre remnant of original native prairie with over 200 plant species.

Does this route intersect with other trails?

Yes, this route utilizes sections of the official Roth trail, which is one of the named trails within the KU Field Station system.

Is the KU Field Station Trails suitable for families with children?

Yes, it can be family-friendly, especially if you stick to the main, well-marked paths. The paved Rockefeller Prairie Trail is an excellent option for all ages and accessibility needs. However, remember that pets are not allowed, and some sections have moderate elevation changes.

How long does it typically take to hike the KU Field Station Trails?

The komoot route for the KU Field Station Trails is approximately 9.45 km (5.87 miles) long and typically takes around 2 hours and 36 minutes to complete at a moderate hiking pace.

What are the operating hours for the trails?

The KU Field Station Trails are open daily from dawn to dusk, allowing visitors to enjoy the natural beauty during daylight hours.

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