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Coffee Creek Streamway Park
Coffee Creek Streamway Park currently consists of a paved, shared-use trail totaling approximately 3.4 miles and can be accessed from Shelters 9 and 10 in Heritage Park and the Arthur and Betty Verhaeghe Park at 11401 W. 167th Street, Overland Park.
Development of Coffee Creek Streamway Park is part of the district’s ongoing efforts to create linear parks along major streams in Johnson County. In addition to conserving riparian corridors, assisting in flood control, and reducing property damage, the Streamway Parks System (PDF) provides trails and open spaces for biking, jogging, picnicking, and hiking.
Playground at Heritage Park
Access Points & Parking
- Shelters 9 and 10 in Heritage Park
- Arthur and Betty Verhaeghe Park
Park Police & Park Safety
In an emergency, dial 911. To reach the Park Police Dispatch, call (913) 782-0720. For additional information and safety tips, visit JCPRD's Park Police page.
Future Improvements
Coffee Creek Streamway Park future improvements consist of a connection of the Coffee Creek trails to the future Blue River trail.