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Touring cycling around Marrero, Louisiana, offers access to diverse natural landscapes on the West Bank of the Mississippi River. The region is characterized by its flat terrain, extensive levee systems, and unique wetlands. Cyclists can explore routes along the Mississippi River Levee, providing views of the river, and access to the bayous, swamps, and marshes of the Barataria Preserve. This area serves as a gateway to a broader network of cycling opportunities, including routes connecting to the greater New Orleans…
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Steamboat Natchez – Washington Artillery Park loop offers a fantastic way to experience New Orleans' riverfront and historic core on two wheels. This 10.0-mile (16.0 km) route is almost…

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17.0km
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The Audubon Park loop offers a delightful touring cycling experience, easily accessible from Tulane University. You'll pedal beneath ancient live oak trees draped in Spanish moss, past serene lagoons teeming…
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This easy 10.0-mile (16.0 km) touring cycling loop around Bayou St. John and New Orleans City Park is a fantastic way to experience the city's green spaces. With only 46…
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Beautiful, small park - you can relax here or listen to concerts - a beautiful location with a pleasant atmosphere
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This is a beautiful and well-maintained park that makes for a great picnic spot. There is lots of history, the architecture and landscaping is fantastic, and of course the iconic Louis Armstrong Arch is a must-see.
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New Orleans City Park is the largest outdoor attraction in New Orleans at 1,300 acres, surpassing Central Park in size. It is also one of the oldest parks in the country, and features many different attractions, including the New Orleans Botanical Garden, Storyland playground, and Carousel Gardens Amusement Park, alongside themed gardens, biking and walking paths, live concerts, and the world’s largest grove of mature live oak trees. The park offers facilities for various events, recreational rentals like surreys and swan boats, and private gondola rides. Be aware if riding your bike: golf carts are allowed on designated roads but not on bike paths or grassy areas, and they must follow posted speed limits.
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The Greenway is one of the best ways to get from Mid-City to Downtown since it is a fully protected route and not in the street. There are a couple of street crossings with crosswalks.
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I can only agree with "Biene" ☺️ a steamboat ride is an absolute MUST and also fantastically beautiful and relaxing
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It is relaxing to treat yourself to a little break in the beautiful park before diving back into city life.
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Nice walk; "right through the water" without getting wet - that's something 😀
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Staemboat in the historic "Mississippi Look"
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There are over 25 touring cycling routes available around Marrero, offering a variety of options for different skill levels. Most of these routes are considered easy, with a few moderate options for those seeking a longer ride.
Marrero's touring cycling routes are characterized by flat terrain, which is ideal for leisurely rides. You'll find extensive levee systems offering smooth, paved surfaces with scenic views of the Mississippi River, as well as routes winding through the unique wetlands, bayous, and marshes of the Barataria Preserve.
The best time for touring cycling in Marrero is typically during the cooler, drier months, from late fall through early spring (November to April). Summers can be very hot and humid, with a higher chance of rain, which might make longer rides less comfortable.
Yes, many of Marrero's touring cycling routes are suitable for families due to their flat terrain and easy difficulty. The levee trails and paths within natural preserves offer safe and scenic environments for riders of all ages. For example, the Steamboat Natchez – Washington Artillery Park loop from New Orleans is an easy 9.9-mile path perfect for a leisurely family outing.
While specific dog policies vary by trail, many outdoor areas in Louisiana are dog-friendly, especially on leashed trails. It's always best to check the specific rules for areas like the Barataria Preserve before heading out. For urban parks, policies may be stricter, so look for signage or official park websites.
Yes, several circular touring cycling routes are available. These loops allow you to start and end at the same point, offering convenience. A popular moderate option is the Louis Armstrong Park Arch – Big Lake City Park loop from New Orleans, which covers 25.8 miles.
Marrero offers diverse natural landscapes. You can cycle along the Mississippi River Levee, enjoying views of the river and passing ships. Inland, routes lead through the Barataria Preserve, where you'll experience Louisiana's unique wetlands, including bayous, swamps, and marshes, with opportunities for wildlife viewing and birdwatching.
While cycling, you can encounter various landmarks and attractions. Near New Orleans, which is accessible from Marrero, you might pass historical sites like Lafayette Cemetery No. 1, admire French Quarter Historic Architecture, or see the iconic Steamboat Natchez. The Louis Armstrong Park Arch – Bayou St. John loop from Tulane University, for instance, takes you through urban parks and along bayous.
Parking is generally available near popular access points for cycling routes in and around Marrero, especially at parks and trailheads. For specific routes, it's advisable to check local park information or route details for designated parking areas.
Public transportation options to access specific trailheads directly within Marrero might be limited. However, the greater New Orleans area, which connects to some of these routes, has a more extensive public transport network. Planning your route in advance and checking local transit schedules is recommended.
Marrero and the surrounding areas offer various dining and accommodation options. You'll find local restaurants and cafes, particularly in more populated areas or near attractions. For more information on local amenities, you can visit the Jefferson Parish tourism website.
The touring cycling routes around Marrero are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 9 reviews. Cyclists often praise the flat, accessible terrain, the unique natural beauty of the wetlands, and the scenic views along the Mississippi River Levee.
Yes, while many routes are easy, there are several moderate options for those looking for a longer ride. An example is the Bayou St. John – Big Lake City Park loop from New Orleans, which is 22.5 miles long and offers a moderate challenge with minimal elevation gain.


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