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Ottawa, Kansas

The "Friends of the Prairie Spirit" welcome you to the first major rail-trail development in the state of Kansas. The Prairie Spirit Rail Trail offers biking and hiking enthusiasts, runners, bird watchers and nature lovers a new Kansas outdoor adventure. From Ottawa to Welda, the Prairie Spirit Trail is currently more than 33 miles.

Kansas' first rail-trail, converted from two former railbeds that have been "railbanked", meanders through golden prairies, quiet woodlands, beautiful lakeside scenery, and travels through charmingly inviting communities. Upon completion the Prairie Spirit Rail Trail will span from Ottawa to Iola and total more than 50 miles. The trail is operated under the management of the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks. Similarly, the Flint Hills Nature Trail, an equestrian/hiking/bicycling trail, when completed from Osawatomie, KS to Herrington, KS, will be a 150-mile trail, one of the longest rail-trails in the United States. Both trails will intersect in Ottawa, KS.

The trail outside the communities of Garnett and Ottawa is of a hard packed surface created by mixing calcium chloride with limestone screenings. It is 12 feet wide, varying in some areas. Inside the city limits of Garnett and Ottawa the surface is asphalt and is adorned with native landscaping and ornamental lighting.

Built upon a railway bed, the trail grades are very moderate and most stretches are level making this trail ideal for maintaining steady speeds on long rides. The trail passes over several bridges overlooking ponds, creeks, and the Marais Des Cygnes River. Trailheads providing amenities such as restrooms and picnic areas are located in each community along the trail, while rest areas with
bench seating are strategically placed along the trail.

TRAIL HOURS:

The Prairie Spirit Rail Trail is open during daylight hours (outside of Garnett and Ottawa city limits). Special-use permits may be obtained for group evening rides or night events from the trail manager. These events must be approved and planned in advance for notification of local law enforcement agencies.

UPDATED TRAIL PERMIT INFORMATION:

Daily permits are $2.50, and can be obtained at any of the trailheads. Annual permits are $10.50, and can be purchased at the Garnett Area Chamber of Commerce, Garnett City Hall, Franklin County Clerk's Office (Ottawa) and Country Mart in Ottawa.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

200 Block of Main

The entire 200 block of Main Street in Ottawa is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It's noted for its Victorian architecture.

Ottawa, KS Historic Downtowns

Tauy Jones Mansion

Located northeast of Ottawa 2 miles north on U.S. Highway 59 and then east. The home was built in 1862 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

John Tecumseh "Tauy" Jones, honored as the"Founder of Ottawa University"

Ottawa, KS Famous Homes

Ottawa Community Arts Center

Ottawa Community Arts Council (OCAC), of Ottawa, Kansas , is a non-profit arts organization that has been in existence since 1977. The Ottawa Community Arts Council has been the official arts organization for Ottawa and Franklin County for over 30

Ottawa, KS Arts

Historic Churches

1st Babtist Church (pictured) - Romanesque Revival Style 4th and Hickory

United Methodist Church - 1903 3

Ottawa, KS Historic Churches

Ottawa City Park

The Ottawa City Park is a beautiful compliment of nature's architecture among the historic works of George P. Washburn in the downtown district. Located at 5th and Main, the park offers a spacious area for strolling, relaxing, or picnics with playground equipment for the children.

Ottawa, KS Parks

Things to do near Ottawa, KS

John Steuart Curry

John Steuart Curry was born in 1897 and was raised on a farm six miles north of Oskaloosa. He completed the usual farm chore...