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Millers Meadow
Located within Wichita city limits near Pawnee and 143rd East. Local riders describe it as the "Crown Jewel of the Wichita Mountain Biking Scene." Approximately 4.5 miles of crazy tight wooded singletrack, open fields, multiple creek crossings, bridges, concrete slabs, roots, elevated bridge, some jumps, minimal elevation change, hedge-apples, urban artifacts, and bobcats.. The GPS location is N 37.38.996 W 097.10.482.
The trail stewards for Millers are Tim Miller and Jerry Bratt; please discuss with them any maintenance or modifications that seem appropriate.
Millers Meadow is approximately 4.9 miles long with many fast sections of trail. Although there are no major obstacles or serious challenges to Millers, it is fast in many sections and proves to be hazardous to even experienced riders that might have a lapse of situational awareness. Millers Meadow is also the site of many events, such as the annual Millers Meadow Monster Mash (M4) ride that is approximately 21 laps, or 100 miles, long. Also, local bike shops have had Demo Days at Millers, to allow riders to test ride many bikes that we can't afford.
The rules of Millers Meadow follow the IMBA rules of the trails. Furthermore, as Millers Meadow is on private property, be aware that other activities may be present at any time. This includes construction, hunting, and possibly gatherings not mountain bike related.
It is strongly recommended to always wear a helmet while riding, and Millers Meadow is no exception. If found to not be wearing a helmet while riding, at best you will find KSS members telling you that your actions are unwise and threaten the trail.
To get to Millers Meadow:
View (Kansas SingleTrack Society (KSS) in a larger map
Though the actual trail-head is not updated on this map (located where it is marked Alternate Parking), this is an actual representation of Millers Meadow.

