The Southwind Rail Trail is a 6.5-mile trail that follows a former Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway line from Iola to Humboldt. At the north end, the trail connects to the southern end of the Prairie Spirit Trail. The surface is crushed limestone, about 12 feet wide. The Southwind Rail Trail is open every day from dawn to dusk. It is free to the public for bicycling, walking, and wheelchair access.

The northern terminus of the trail is Bruner Street in Iola, near Riverside Park, where the Southwind connects to the Prairie Spirit Trail. The southern terminus is K-224 in Humboldt. There is parking at both the northern and southern ends of the trail. A shelter and picnic area is available at about the halfway point of the trail.

Learn more about the Southwind Rail Trail:

Southwind Rail Trail Map

Southwind Rail Trail Map

You may also download the Southwind Rail Trail GPS Route (.GPX), which can be loaded into smartphones or GPS devices to provide a map and directions.

The Iola trailhead parking lot is located at 37.918614,-95.410063. The Humboldt trailhead parking lot is located at 37.820688,-95.42869.

Additional Southwind Rail Trail information at: GetOutdoorsKansas, MTBProject, Singletracks, TrailLink

Southwind Rail Trail Photos

Riders on the historic railroad trestle bridge over Elm Creek on the Southwind Rail Trail.
Riders on the historic railroad trestle bridge over Elm Creek on the Southwind Rail Trail.
Southwind Rail Trail riders at the halfway shelter.
Southwind Rail Trail riders at the halfway shelter.