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Road cycling around St. Regis Park features routes that traverse areas with riverfront paths, urban parks, and suburban landscapes. The terrain includes gentle hills and flat sections, suitable for various road cycling experiences. Routes often connect green spaces and follow waterways, providing a mix of natural and developed scenery. The region's topography allows for both shorter, flatter rides and longer routes with moderate elevation gains.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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31.8km
01:34
150m
150m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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105km
04:59
480m
480m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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73.0km
03:14
540m
540m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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141km
06:56
1,280m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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89.3km
04:16
610m
610m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Cherokee Park is a 400‑acre municipal park in East Louisville. It was created in 1891 by landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted. It has several trails, including a paved loop trail, as well as restrooms and picnic areas.
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Originally constructed in 1895 as a railroad bridge the Big Four Bridge was converted as pedestrian and bike connector between Louisville, Kentucky, and Jeffersonville, Indiana. This has proven to be an extremely popular conversion as the bridge sees over 1.5 million crossings per year.
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This is a nice, riverside park with ample parking and restrooms, which makes it a great place to start and finish your ride. The, as yet, incomplete Louisville Loop Trail runs through the park, giving riders access to other parts of the city.
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Patrick Star and Mr. Krabs brighten up the side of an otherwise unremarkable building.
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The Scenic Loop is a paved path through Cherokee Park that is open to both bikes and foot-traffic. It is next to the road a lot of the time, so you will have cars close by for a lot of the run. This is a great addition to the actual trail loop that you can also run in the park.
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The Scenic Loop is a paved path through Cherokee Park that is open to both bikes and foot-traffic. It is next to the road a lot of the time, so you will have cars close by for a lot of the walk. This is a great addition to the actual trail loop that you can also walk in the park.
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This railroad bridge from 1895 is now a scenic walkway and bikeway that spans the Ohio River. Nearly a half mile long and easily accessible from both waterfronts, it carries you cross the Indiana-Kentucky border with splendid views all around.
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The Big Four Bridge, originally completed in 1895 as a railroad bridge, now connects Louisville, Kentucky, and Jeffersonville, Indiana, for pedestrians and cyclists. After closing for rail use in the sixties, the bridge reopened in 2013 with ramps for walkers and bikers. Spanning 2,525 feet, the bridge offers a two-mile roundtrip, including the ramps. It attracts an average of 1.5 million visitors annually, making it a key recreational link between the two cities. There are bike rental places close by to the bridge too.
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The St. Regis Park area offers a diverse range of road cycling routes, characterized by riverfront paths, urban parks, and suburban landscapes. You'll find routes with gentle hills and flat sections, catering to various preferences. Many routes connect green spaces and follow waterways, providing a mix of natural beauty and developed scenery.
There are over 50 road cycling routes available around St. Regis Park. The komoot community has explored 58 routes in total, offering a wide selection for different skill levels and preferences.
Yes, St. Regis Park offers 14 easy road cycling routes, making it suitable for beginners or families looking for a more relaxed ride. These routes typically feature gentler terrain and shorter distances.
For those seeking longer rides, routes like the Cherokee Park – Cherokee Park Scenic Loop loop from St. Matthews cover approximately 87 miles (140 km). Another substantial option is the Sleepy Hollow Lake – Brown Park Cemetery loop from St. Matthews, which is about 47.9 miles (77 km).
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in the St. Regis Park area are designed as loops. For example, the Ohio River – Waterfront Park loop from Bellewood is a popular loop route that follows the Ohio River.
The road cycling routes around St. Regis Park cater to a range of abilities. You'll find 14 easy routes, 43 moderate routes, and 1 difficult route, ensuring options for various skill levels from casual riders to experienced cyclists.
The road cycling routes in St. Regis Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 10 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the scenic riverfront paths, and the urban parks that many routes traverse.
Yes, several routes pass by notable attractions. You might cycle near Cherokee Park, see the Stone Arch Bridge in Seneca Park, or pass by the Crescent Hill Reservoir. The Bridge Over Floyds Fork – Louisville Loop Trail loop from Douglass Hills specifically features a bridge crossing and sections of the Louisville Loop Trail.
The terrain for road cycling in St. Regis Park is varied, offering a mix of gentle hills and flat sections. Routes often follow riverfront paths and wind through urban parks and suburban areas, providing a dynamic cycling experience.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, the Cherokee Park – Cherokee Park Scenic Loop loop from St. Matthews is classified as a difficult route, featuring significant elevation gain over its long distance.
Absolutely. Many routes in St. Regis Park are designed to offer a blend of urban and natural environments. For instance, the Cherokee Park – Waterfront Park loop from St. Matthews leads through urban parks and along the river, providing diverse views.


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