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Hiking around Webster Groves features a mix of paved urban park paths and natural surface trails through regional greenways. The area is characterized by its proximity to the Meramec River, with routes winding through forested areas and prairies. The terrain is generally flat with gentle inclines, making many trails suitable for a wide range of activities.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This is a gem of a park in the Kirkwood area that is perfect for running. It features a fully paved pathway, lake, shelters, amphitheatre and beautiful scenery.
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Yes, there are over 60 hiking routes to explore in the area. These range from short, paved paths within city parks to longer excursions along regional greenways, offering plenty of variety for all levels.
Several parks are highly regarded by local hikers.
Castlewood State Park is a major destination, popular for its scenic trails along the Meramec River. Emmenegger Nature Park offers a quieter, woodland retreat, while Cliff Cave County Park is known for its clean trails and impressive views. For a walk within Webster Groves itself, Blackburn Park is a well-loved spot with its own walking paths and picnic areas.
Many trails in the Webster Groves area are dog-friendly, especially the paved greenways and larger parks like Castlewood State Park, as long as they are kept on a leash. However, some nature sanctuaries may have restrictions, so it's always best to check for signage at the trailhead before you start your walk.
Absolutely. The area has numerous easy trails perfect for a family outing. A great option is the Officer Blake C. Snyder Memorial Park loop from Grant's Trail, which is a short and manageable walk. Additionally, local parks like Lockwood Park and Blackburn Park offer gentle, well-maintained paths suitable for all ages.
Castlewood State Park offers some of the most varied and rugged terrain in the region. You'll find trails that climb to high bluffs with dramatic views over the Meramec River, as well as flatter paths that follow the river valley. The trails are a mix of natural surfaces, with some rocky and steep sections, making it a great choice for those seeking a more challenging hike.
Yes, there are several loop trails that allow you to start and end in the same place without retracing your steps. For a longer loop, consider the Wheels and Heels Path loop — Gateway Arch National Park. Many local and state parks, such as Forest Park and Tower Grove Park, are also designed with multiple intersecting loop paths.
The region is well-known for its paved greenways. Grant's Trail is a prominent paved path that is very popular for walking, running, and cycling. Many city parks, including Blackburn Park and those within Forest Park, also feature extensive networks of paved surfaces, making them accessible in various weather conditions.
The trails around Webster Groves are well-regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.0 stars. Hikers often praise the accessibility of the trails and the pleasant mix of urban park settings and natural scenery along the river corridors.
Spring and fall are ideal for hiking in this part of Missouri, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with spring wildflowers or autumn foliage. Summer can be hot and humid, so early morning hikes are recommended. Winter is generally mild, and the bare trees can open up new views, especially along the river bluffs.
For a unique local feature, head to Blackburn Park in Webster Groves. The park contains a 1.3-mile trail that leads hikers to a natural spring, offering a glimpse into the area's natural water features.
The immediate Webster Groves area is not known for significant waterfalls, as the terrain is characterized more by rolling hills and river valleys. Hikes tend to focus on forest scenery and river views rather than waterfalls. For cascades, you would typically need to travel further afield into the Ozark region of Missouri.
Most of the larger parks, such as Castlewood State Park, Forest Park, and Cliff Cave County Park, have designated parking lots. Trailheads for greenways like Grant's Trail also offer dedicated parking areas, such as the one at Marshall Avenue. Parking can get busy on weekends, so arriving earlier in the day is a good idea.


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