Life in Kansas City can become overwhelming sometimes, especially around holidays or in traffic. The metro area holds about 2 million people, so we aren’t surprised to see hustle and bustle everywhere we go. However, these spots found in and around the city are the perfect hidden oases to find peace and quiet.

  1. Cave Spring - 8701 E. Gregory, Kansas City, Missouri

Erin/Flickr Not only does this quiet little trail have ruins from homes that once stood here, there’s also a cave and a pond here for you to discover, all on your own.

  1. Cliff Drive - 59 Chestnut Trafficway Kansas City, Missouri

Matthew Endersbe/Flickr Cliff Drive is a Scenic Byway that’s half for cars and half for bikes and pedestrians. It’s a peaceful walk, ride, or drive no matter which way you use it, and only open during daylight hours on weekdays. However, it’s easy to take time for yourself and sit for a while if you’re on foot or bike. Maybe read a book and take a few deep breaths while you’re here.

  1. Amity Woods Nature Park - MO-152 & North Amity Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri

GoogleMaps If you’re looking for a quiet place that doesn’t require going off the path or walking for a long time, here’s your park. The trail that runs through it is well kept and a great place for a relaxing stroll.

  1. Ewing and Muriel Kauffman Memorial Garden - 4800 Rockhill Rd, Kansas City, Missouri

Chris Murphy/Flickr This memorial garden isn’t too well-known to most of us. It’s a little out-of-the-way from our more popular green spots, but that’s just how we like it. It’s quiet, full of florals, and the perfect place to take a break.

  1. Burr Oak Woods Nature Center - 1401 NW Park Rd, Blue Springs, Missouri

Peppergirl2016/TripAdvisor It’s a natural preserve of all sorts of features such as forest, native grass, prairie, and ponds. It’s great for those of us who like to bird watch, or simply enjoy the sounds of nature to relax.

  1. Kessler Park - Chestnut Trafficway, Kansas City, Missouri

Vincent Parsons/Flickr This park is elegant, and a great public gathering place, but when it’s not in use, it’s pretty quiet. There’s four memorials, beautiful columns, and full of stunning areas to watch the sunset. Or, set up a picnic for one and enjoy it underneath the shade of the tree.

  1. Winterset Park Nature Area - 700 SW Pryor Rd., Lees Summit, Missouri

City of Lee’s Summit Website This 10-acre park is full of diverse wildlife as well as a trail including bridges and waterfalls. It’s a gorgeous place to find a corner to yourself for a day relaxing outdoors. You can learn more on the Lee’s Summit Parks & Recreation website.

  1. Waterwell Park - MO-9, North Kansas City, Missouri

KC Parks Website This less-popular KC park is the perfect location for hanging out without a crowd. It’s never as busy as Swope, and there’s plenty of paths to calm your mind on. For more info, check out the KC Parks website.

9. Tryst Falls Park – Excelsior Springs, Missouri

Erin/Flickr

Not only does this quiet little trail have ruins from homes that once stood here, there’s also a cave and a pond here for you to discover, all on your own.

Matthew Endersbe/Flickr

Cliff Drive is a Scenic Byway that’s half for cars and half for bikes and pedestrians. It’s a peaceful walk, ride, or drive no matter which way you use it, and only open during daylight hours on weekdays. However, it’s easy to take time for yourself and sit for a while if you’re on foot or bike. Maybe read a book and take a few deep breaths while you’re here.

GoogleMaps

If you’re looking for a quiet place that doesn’t require going off the path or walking for a long time, here’s your park. The trail that runs through it is well kept and a great place for a relaxing stroll.

Chris Murphy/Flickr

This memorial garden isn’t too well-known to most of us. It’s a little out-of-the-way from our more popular green spots, but that’s just how we like it. It’s quiet, full of florals, and the perfect place to take a break.

Peppergirl2016/TripAdvisor

It’s a natural preserve of all sorts of features such as forest, native grass, prairie, and ponds. It’s great for those of us who like to bird watch, or simply enjoy the sounds of nature to relax.

Vincent Parsons/Flickr

This park is elegant, and a great public gathering place, but when it’s not in use, it’s pretty quiet. There’s four memorials, beautiful columns, and full of stunning areas to watch the sunset. Or, set up a picnic for one and enjoy it underneath the shade of the tree.

City of Lee’s Summit Website

This 10-acre park is full of diverse wildlife as well as a trail including bridges and waterfalls. It’s a gorgeous place to find a corner to yourself for a day relaxing outdoors. You can learn more on the Lee’s Summit Parks & Recreation website.

KC Parks Website

This less-popular KC park is the perfect location for hanging out without a crowd. It’s never as busy as Swope, and there’s plenty of paths to calm your mind on. For more info, check out the KC Parks website.

This helpful video posted by YouTuber Brian D really highlights the tranquility of this waterfall. Can’t you imagine sitting here, listening to trickling or rushing water, and just clearing your mind of troubles? I sure can.

If you’re looking for another great place to visit that’s quiet except for the roars of big cats, then this amazing animal sanctuary is perfect for you.

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