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Fleming Park adventures

Fleming Park Adventures

Fleming Park is the largest park in Jackson County, Missouri, offering extensive outdoor recreation opportunities including hiking, fishing, camping, and paddle sports centered around large reservoirs and wooded areas.

7,809
Acres Protected
30+
Miles of Trails
Over 1 million
Annual Visitors
1937
Year Established

About Fleming Park

 

Fleming Park spans over 7,809 acres in eastern Jackson County, Missouri, making it the largest park in the county and a major destination for outdoor enthusiasts in the Kansas City metropolitan area. The park's landscape is dominated by two large reservoirs, Longview Lake and Blue Springs Lake, which provide excellent opportunities for boating, fishing, and paddle sports. Diverse ecosystems within the park include hardwood forests, wetlands, and open fields, supporting a variety of wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and numerous bird species. Established in the 1930s and named after George Fleming, a prominent county official, the park has evolved into a well-developed recreation area with multiple campgrounds, equestrian trails, and picnic facilities. Visitors can explore several marked hiking and mountain biking trails ranging in length and difficulty, often passing through scenic ridge tops and lake shorelines. Notable landmarks include the Missouri Town 1855 living history museum located adjacent to the park’s borders, offering a glimpse into 19th-century pioneer life. Fishing is popular in both lakes, with species like largemouth bass, crappie, and channel catfish thriving in the waters. The park's combination of forested areas and water bodies attracts wildlife watchers and photographers year-round. Fleming Park is especially busy during spring and summer weekends when families and outdoor lovers come to camp, boat, and enjoy picnic shelters. Its proximity to Kansas City makes it a convenient escape into nature without traveling far from urban amenities. The park emphasizes conservation alongside recreation, maintaining habitat quality while accommodating thousands of visitors annually.

Highlights

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Longview Lake – a large reservoir ideal for boating and fishing

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Extensive hiking and mountain biking trail network through diverse terrain

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Well-maintained campgrounds offering lakeside and wooded sites

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Proximity to Missouri Town 1855 Historic Site

Notable Natural Features

Longview Lake

A 930-acre reservoir featuring boat ramps, fishing piers, and paddle sport access.

Blue Springs Lake

A 720-acre lake located within Fleming Park, also offering prime fishing and boating.

Missouri Town 1855

A nearby living history museum portraying pioneer life, adding cultural value to the park visit.