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Road cycling around Estelle, Louisiana, is characterized by its largely flat terrain and proximity to significant waterways. The region offers routes along the Mississippi River and through expansive parklands. Cyclists can expect a mix of urban and natural settings, with minimal elevation changes. This area provides opportunities for various road cycling experiences, from long-distance routes to shorter park loops.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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The Mississippi River Trail in Louisiana offers a unique road cycling experience, primarily along the historic river's levees. You'll enjoy expansive riverfront views, often spotting large cargo ships, and pass…
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Cycle through the wild wetlands of Louisiana on the Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve route, where you'll find yourself immersed in bayous, swamps, and dense forests. The scenery…

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Tree of Life is a well known oak in Audubon Park. It is a popular site for visitors and locals to visit. The tree was planted around 1740.
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Riding along Barataria Boulevard you can pause your ride and enter some of the areas prepared for visitors on the Jean Lafitte Preserve, such as the Bayou Coquille or the Barataria Preserve Trails, both open until 5 pm. These areas can only be explored on foot, but you can easily park your bike at the entrances.
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This pleasant park in the heart of Uptown New Orleans is mostly frequented by residents and students from the nearby Tulane and Loyola universities, although tourists also come to admire its magnificent oak trees. The park has a 1.8-mile paved loop that is most useful for jogging and rollerblading but can be cycled as well for a quick tour of the park.
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It is not uncommon to find this section of River Road completely flooded. If that is the case, your only option is to cross the spillway via Airline Highway, using LA-3217 to minimize the detour.
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This bridge, officially called the Veterans Memorial Bridge, is the last of a series of bridges built to reduce ferry crossings after a tragic ferry accident in the 70s caused by a drunk crew. It was the newest bridge over the Mississippi in Louisiana until the completion of the John James Audubon Bridge in 2011.
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Also known as Milneburg Lighthouse, the name of the resort town that was erected here in the early 19th century. The lighthouse was built as part of a series of federal lighthouses with the purpose of navigational aid to the new ports on the southern shore of Lake Pontchartrain.
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Algiers is the second oldest neighborhood in New Orleans and well worth a visit at the end of your ride (or even as a break in the middle). Your pace will be slowed down here and you will want to linger wandering amongst the old wooden houses and discovering its history with music.
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This beautiful levee trail, much less popular than its cousin on the opposite bank of the river, is paved from Algiers all the way to Hahnville with just two interruptions that are moderately easy to circle around. Being less frequented and quite well-paved turn it into a great route for training sessions.
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There are 7 road cycling routes available around Estelle, offering diverse experiences for cyclists of all levels.
Road cycling around Estelle, Louisiana, is characterized by its largely flat terrain with minimal elevation changes. You'll find routes along riverfront paths, through urban parkland, and on open suburban roads, providing a smooth riding experience.
Yes, Estelle offers several easy routes perfect for beginners and families. For instance, the Roadbike loop from Gretna is an 8.4-mile path through urban and suburban areas, and the loops within Audubon Park, such as Audubon Park – Audubon Park loop from Touro Synagogue, are also great easy options.
For scenic rides, the Mississippi River Trail (Louisiana) offers extensive riding along the iconic Mississippi River. Additionally, routes through Audubon Park provide picturesque views amidst magnificent oak trees.
Yes, there are several loop options. The Roadbike loop from Gretna is a popular choice. Within Audubon Park, you can also find convenient loops like the Audubon Park – Audubon Park loop from Loyola University New Orleans, which is about 14.8 km.
While cycling, you can explore various points of interest. Near some routes, you might encounter historical sites like Lafayette Cemetery No. 1 or experience the charm of the St. Charles Avenue Streetcar. The Audubon Park itself is a significant natural attraction.
The road cycling routes around Estelle are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from 1 review. Cyclists often praise the flat riverfront paths and the mix of urban and natural settings.
While specific public transport options directly to trailheads may vary, the New Orleans area, which Estelle is near, has public transport networks like the historic St. Charles Avenue Streetcar that can get you close to some urban cycling areas, such as Audubon Park.
Given the climate of Louisiana, the cooler months from late fall to early spring (roughly November to April) are generally the most comfortable for road cycling around Estelle, avoiding the intense heat and humidity of summer.
Yes, for those seeking a longer and more challenging ride, the Mississippi River Trail (Louisiana) is a difficult 91.2-mile route that takes approximately 7 hours to complete. The Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve route also offers a moderate 50.1-mile path.
Routes that pass through urban and suburban areas, particularly those near New Orleans, will offer opportunities for cafes and refreshment stops. For example, routes around Audubon Park are close to amenities in Uptown New Orleans.
Parking availability will depend on the specific starting point of your chosen route. For routes within parks like Audubon Park, designated parking areas are typically available. For other routes, street parking in nearby suburban areas might be an option.


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