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Road cycling around Champ is characterized by its extensive network of trails, often following river valleys and former rail lines, providing generally flat to gently rolling terrain. The region offers routes that traverse scenic landscapes, including riverside paths and areas around lakes. These paths are well-suited for road cyclists seeking longer distances with minimal elevation changes. The area's natural features provide a pleasant backdrop for varied cycling experiences.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
4.2
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105
riders
35.6km
02:03
100m
100m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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39.9km
02:44
50m
40m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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49.9km
02:47
240m
240m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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22.8km
01:08
90m
90m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
87.9km
04:06
490m
490m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Greens Bottom Road is a great alternative to the Katy Trail as it is lightly trafficked and has a 45 miles per hour speed limit. It's a short stretch of pavement where you can easily access or depart from the Katy Trail.
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This marks the easternmost point of the Katy Trail. Machens resides at mile-marker 27 along the Missouri River, tracing the northern bank for a significant stretch of the trail.
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This section of the Katy Trail extends from Greens Bottom Road to Missouri Research Trail. Here, you'll discover a shady, compact gravel road with views of the Missouri River.
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The Busch Greenway is a well-paved multi-use path weaving through the Weldon Springs Conservation Area. Along the way you will encounter lakes, vast open prairies, and the authentic landscapes native to Missouri.
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This is one of three lakes in the New Town area and is regularly stocked with fish. There's a nice-paved trail that encircles it in a beautiful neighborhood area.
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Historic St. Charles is just a 30-minute drive from downtown St. Louis. The brick streets in its Nationally Registered Historic District add to its charm. You can find special items like home accessories, jewelry, and unique gifts in the shops there. It's a great place to stop and take a break!
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The well-paved multi-use path spans 5 miles, linking New Town, Fox Hill Park, Little Hills Expressway, and Highway 370. It offers mostly flat terrain and enjoys plenty of sunlight.
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The Champ region offers over 40 road cycling routes, providing a diverse range of options for cyclists. You'll find a good mix of easy and moderate trails to explore, with 20 routes classified as easy and 20 as moderate.
Road cycling around Champ primarily features generally flat to gently rolling terrain, often following scenic river valleys, former rail lines, and lakefront paths. While many routes offer minimal elevation changes, the broader Lake Champlain region, flanked by the Green Mountains and Adirondacks, also provides opportunities for more varied terrain and challenging climbs on country roads, though the routes in this guide focus on the flatter, more accessible paths.
Yes, the routes around Champ offer numerous scenic viewpoints and natural features. You can enjoy picturesque views along the Katy Trail and around Creve Coeur Lake, as seen on the Katy Trail and Creve Coeur Lake Loop. Other notable spots include Veterans Memorial Bridge, Mallard Lake, and the Sunset View of Creve Coeur Lake. The region's extensive network of paths often provides constant scenic backdrops of the lake and surrounding landscapes.
The Lake Champlain region is ideal for road cycling from spring through fall. The warmer months offer pleasant weather for exploring the extensive bikeway networks and scenic country roads. While specific seasonal data for Champ isn't provided, the broader Lake Champlain area is known for its beautiful autumn foliage, making it a particularly scenic time to ride.
Yes, many of the routes in Champ are suitable for families, especially those following former rail lines which are typically flat and accessible. The Katy Trail: St. Charles to Machens is a great example, known for its flat and accessible terrain, making it comfortable for riders of all ages. The region's network of paths is designed to accommodate various ability levels, including leisurely rides.
The Champ region is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 30 reviews. Cyclists often praise the extensive network of trails, the generally flat to gently rolling terrain, and the scenic views along river valleys and lakefront paths. The variety of routes, from leisurely rides to longer excursions, is also frequently highlighted.
Yes, the Champ region offers several excellent circular road cycling routes. For instance, the Katy Trail and Creve Coeur Lake Loop provides a moderate 22.1-mile (35.6 km) circular path. Another popular option is the Katy Trail and Weldon Spring Loop, which is a 31.0-mile (49.9 km) route leading through varied landscapes.
For those seeking longer rides, Champ offers several options. The Katy Trail and Weldon Spring Loop is a substantial 31.0-mile (49.9 km) route. Another great choice is the Historic Downtown St. Charles – Katy Trail West of St. Charles loop from Marine at Mckelvey, covering approximately 30.7 miles (49.4 km).
Absolutely. Champ is well-suited for beginners, with 20 of its routes classified as easy. These routes often follow flat rail trails and river valleys, providing a comfortable and enjoyable experience for those new to road cycling. The region's focus on accessible terrain makes it a great place to start.
While the specific routes in this guide focus on natural features, the broader Lake Champlain region is rich in history and charming towns. Cycling routes often pass through historic hamlets like Essex, Keeseville, Westport, and Port Henry, which are known for their American Revolutionary history. These towns, along with Burlington, offer amenities and opportunities for exploration beyond the bike.
The road cycling routes in Champ are generally characterized by minimal elevation changes, making them suitable for a wide range of cyclists. For example, the Katy Trail: St. Charles to Machens route has an elevation gain of only about 45 meters. Even longer loops like the Katy Trail and Weldon Spring Loop feature a moderate elevation gain of around 235 meters, spread over a longer distance, ensuring a manageable ride.
Yes, several attractions and landmarks are located near the cycling paths. You can find Frontier Park, the Veterans Memorial Bridge, and Mallard Lake. Additionally, the Sunset View of Creve Coeur Lake offers a beautiful spot to pause and enjoy the scenery.


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