The Sunflower Rail-Trails Conservancy (SRTC) is a nonprofit organization made up of volunteers working to preserve railroad corridors and develop trails in Kansas. The organization aims to facilitate a network of rail-trails that link communities and provide recreational opportunities such as walking, biking, jogging, and horseback riding. SRTC also serves as an information hub for trail projects in the state and encourages active lifestyles among Kansans through outdoor activities.
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This organization contributes to the following United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. See the SDG page for more information.
The updated Kansas Rails-to-Trails Map visualizes the ongoing rail-trail development in the state.
A 6.5-mile rail-trail connecting Iola to Humboldt, providing safe outdoor activities.
Efforts are underway to build a 43-mile rail-trail between Atwood and St. Francis, enhancing connectivity.
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An invitation to meet and learn more about Kansas rail-trails.
Learn MoreA program that focuses on preserving railroad corridors and converting them into trails.
Learn MoreHelp organize and lead local rail-trail projects by recruiting volunteers and acting as a spokesperson.
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