Missouri Greenway West of Boone Bridge
Missouri Greenway West of Boone Bridge
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The Missouri Greenway West of Boone Bridge refers to a popular and interconnected network of cycling and walking paths situated west of the Daniel Boone Bridge (Interstate 64) over the mighty Missouri River. This vital link connects the Missouri Greenway: Monarch Chesterfield Levee Trail on the south side in St. Louis County with the Busch Greenway and the renowned Katy Trail State Park on the north side in St. Charles County, Missouri. It offers a unique opportunity to explore the…
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The network offers several popular options. Many cyclists enjoy combining the paved Monarch Chesterfield Levee Trail on the south side with the Busch Greenway and sections of the Katy Trail State Park on the north side, crossing the Daniel Boone Bridge for panoramic river views. For longer rides, the Katy Trail itself offers extensive routes, with sections like Rocheport to Boonville being particularly scenic and popular for multi-day trips. The Busch Greenway provides a more secluded experience with opportunities for wildlife spotting.
The trails are generally flat and well-maintained, making them accessible for most fitness levels. The Monarch Chesterfield Levee Trail is paved with a smooth asphalt surface. The Katy Trail State Park, however, features a well-maintained crushed limestone surface. While largely flat, there are very gentle grades, especially on the Katy Trail, which follows a former rail line. The Daniel Boone Bridge path is also paved and flat, offering a consistent surface for crossing the river.
Absolutely! The Daniel Boone Bridge path itself offers unique panoramic views of the Missouri River. Along the Busch Greenway, you can expect to see diverse wildlife and wildflowers, especially in the August A. Busch Memorial Conservation Area. The Katy Trail features historical markers, old telegraph poles, and occasionally restored depots, reflecting its past as a railroad corridor. The Monarch Chesterfield Levee Trail provides continuous scenic views of the Missouri River and the surrounding floodplain.
Parking is available at various access points along the interconnected greenways. On the south side, you can find parking near the Monarch Chesterfield Levee Trail, often close to the Chesterfield Valley Athletic Complex. On the north side, access points for the Busch Greenway and Katy Trail State Park, including those near the Daniel Boone Bridge, offer parking. It's advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends or during peak seasons, as parking lots can fill up quickly.
The greenway network, particularly the sections closest to the Daniel Boone Bridge and popular Katy Trail access points, can become quite crowded on weekends, holidays, and during the peak seasons of spring and fall. Cyclists, runners, and walkers all frequent these paths. For a more tranquil experience, consider visiting on weekdays or arriving early in the morning on weekends.
While the trails are open year-round, winter conditions can vary. The paved sections of the Monarch Chesterfield Levee Trail and the Daniel Boone Bridge path may be cleared of snow and ice more readily. However, the crushed limestone surface of the Katy Trail can become muddy, icy, or snow-covered, making cycling more challenging and potentially requiring fatter tires or different footwear. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out in winter.
Yes, the entire network is generally considered family-friendly due to its flat terrain. For beginners or families with young children, the paved Monarch Chesterfield Levee Trail offers a smooth, easy ride. Shorter sections of the Busch Greenway or the Katy Trail near access points also provide gentle, enjoyable rides. The key is to choose a distance that suits everyone's comfort level, as you can easily turn around at any point.
While the immediate vicinity of the greenways might be more natural, you'll find amenities in nearby towns and communities. On the south side, the Chesterfield Valley offers various dining and shopping options. On the north side, towns along the Katy Trail, such as Defiance, Augusta, and further west like Rocheport and Boonville, provide cafes, restaurants, wineries, and bed-and-breakfasts, catering to cyclists on longer tours. It's a good idea to plan your stops in advance, especially for longer rides.
The Missouri Greenway West of Boone Bridge serves as a crucial gateway to the Katy Trail State Park. This section is unique due to the Daniel Boone Bridge connection, offering a spectacular river crossing. While the Katy Trail extends for 240 miles with diverse scenery, the greenway network west of the bridge provides a concentrated experience of river views, levee trails, and conservation areas, making it a popular starting point for exploring the wider Katy Trail or enjoying shorter, varied loops.
Given the varied conditions and potential for sun exposure, layering is often recommended. Comfortable athletic wear suitable for the weather is ideal. For cyclists, padded shorts can enhance comfort on longer rides. Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat are advisable. If cycling on the crushed limestone sections of the Katy Trail, consider sturdy shoes. Always bring plenty of water, especially during warmer months, as shade can be intermittent.