Tomahawk Creek Kayaking
Tomahawk Creek At Metcalf Ave At Stanley is located in Johnson County in Kansas. If you live in Overland Park, Leawood, Loch Lloyd, Prairie Village or Grandview you're less than 50 miles from Tomahawk Creek At Metcalf Ave At Stanley which is no more than an hours drive from these locations. Please ensure to adhere to the water regulations for Kansas. Remember, water safety regulations are there to keep everyone safe while enjoying your time out on the water.
Tomahawk Creek Kayaking & Canoeing Report
Here's your kayak and canoe report for today the 2nd of August for Tomahawk Creek At Metcalf Ave At Stanley. We access a number of different data resources to provide you with data points to help you make the best decison on where you might want to take your kayak or canoe out on the water. Our reports are as detailed as possible with some cool data when available such as termparature, water flow rate, and of course weather conditions. Of course these should only be used as indicators combined with your own past kayaking and canoeing experience paddling on Tomahawk Creek At Metcalf Ave At Stanley.
Tomahawk Creek Kayaking Map & Location
Tomahawk Creek Kayaking Weather Conditions
Temp Min
61.7°F
Temp Now
71°F
Feels Like
71.1°F
Wind Speed Now
8MPH
Max Speed Max
9.2MPH
Wind Direction
ESE°
Pressure
1026MB
Current Humidity
68°
Avg Humidity
68°
Visibility
6 Miles
Avg Visibility
6 Miles
UV Index Now
4.3
Daily UV Index
1.7
Sunrise
06:21 AM
Sunset
08:29 PM
Tomahawk Creek Water Info Unavailable
We're unable to locate water condition date today the 2nd of August for Tomahawk Creek At Metcalf Ave At Stanley. For some locations it's not possible and for others the data may not be yet available for todays date. So please check back later for possible updates.
Tomahawk Creek Kayaking & Canoeing Water Safety
With an increase in accidents on Kansas waterways in recent years its really important to take heed to local advice to staying safe and well at all time when out paddling. So whether you're in your kayak or a canoe it's important to always be safe by wearing a life jacket no matter how good a swimmer you think you are. You can find all kayaking, canoeng and paddling safety advice for Kansas from Kansas Depatment Of Wildlife And Parks. Remember, water safety regulations are there to keep everyone alive and safe. Always respect nature when out paddling your kayak or canoe on Tomahawk Creek near Metcalf Ave .