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Parks and Recreation

Multi-use Trail System
Liberty's multi-use trail system covers more than 10 miles of trails through parks and greenways across the City.  Trails range from less than 1/4 mile to 2 1/4 miles. Many of the trails connect with neighborhood sidewalks and can offer walkers, bikers, and runners miles of opportunities for recreation and fitness.  Rollerblading is welcome on all asphalt trails, although Cates Creek and the north trail at Westboro-Canterbury offer the best surfaces.  Mountain bike enthusiasts will find one of the region's most extensive single-track trail systems at Stocksdale Park and adjacent Walnut Woods Conservation Area.

The vision of the Trails Master Plan is to create a citywide interconnected network of trails that will expand recreational opportunities while also serving as an alternative transportation network.
     
     Citywide Trail Map


 Park/ Greenway

Distance/ Type 

 Bennett Park 3/4 mile primitive walking trail 
 Cates Creek Greenway 2 mile asphalt multi-use 
 Clay Ridge Park 1/4 mile asphalt multi-use 
 Clay Woods/Clay Meadows 1/4 mile asphalt multi-use 
 Northwyck Park 1/2 mile asphalt multi-use 
 Stocksdale Park 1/2 mile asphalt multi-use 
   1 mile primitive walking trail
   5.5 mile primitive mtn. bike trail
 Westboro-Canterbury Greenway 2 mile asphalt multi-use 
 Wilshire Park 1/2 mile asphalt multi-use 
 Fountain Bluff Sports Complex 2 1/4 mile asphalt multi-use 
 South Liberty Parkway 1 3/4 mile asphalt multi-use 

 Cates Creek Trail