William M. Klein Park

Category: Park in Kansas City, Missouri

Address: 8701 E Gregory Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64133, USA

Phone: +18168442745

Opening hours

Sunday: 10AM–5PM

Monday: 10AM–5PM

Tuesday: 10AM–5PM

Wednesday: 10AM–5PM

Thursday: 10AM–5PM

Friday: 10AM–5PM

Saturday: 10AM–5PM

Reviews

Evan Smith

May 1, 2022

Awesome park mostly maintained by local boy/cub scout troops, top notch trail, but it's not very stroller friendly, my dog had the best time.

Vicki Nichols

Dec 17, 2021

Great trails.

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Questions & Answers

How much does it cost?

Banana 870 | Sep 11, 2018
Donald Justin Fisler (PopeNero) | Sep 10, 2020

Not a single penny from your pocket, purse or billfold. It's completely free to the public. Because it is a non-profit historical organization and a national historical site as well as being operated jointly by Cave Spring Archive & Historical Society and Jackson County Parks and Rec, it mainly stays in operation thanks to Grants and Donations from the public.

Is it okay to do some metal detecting while we are there

Rick Hart | Dec 14, 2021
Mission Accomplished LLC | Jan 13, 2022

I am also interested in metal detecting this area have him contact me as well please with info

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What time is it open

Jasmine Carver | Sep 11, 2019
Donald Justin Fisler (PopeNero) | Sep 10, 2020

It's literally open from Dawn to Dusk every day.

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How much to enter park? Can you go in the cave&walk trails? I seen it had waterfall as well, ?

gypsieschild 76 | Sep 11, 2018
Donald Justin Fisler (PopeNero) | Sep 10, 2020

It is free to the public with several open entrance trails to begin at. The cave system used to be more accessible back a few decades ago when there was a total of 170 meters officially mapped by a college geography major in the mid-70s. Shortly afterwards though, there was a minor cave-in that blocked off the cave opening about 3 meters from the mouth of it. The "waterfall" as it's now called was originally an old stone bridge that finally gave into the constant weathering, floods and mother nature. Every aspect I've stated redeems themselves with the majestic and beautiful setting of all the parks attractions and sites and the natural order of things that have been kept mostly original for the Earth's sake.

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