Best attractions and places to see around Moline Acres are primarily found in its surrounding St. Louis County area, as the city itself is a small residential community. Located approximately 20 minutes north of Downtown St. Louis, Moline Acres serves as a base for exploring nearby historical sites, bridges, and natural features. The region offers a mix of urban and natural landscapes, with a focus on community and local points of interest.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
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The water intake towers are a great sight. Definitely worth the ride. Go there on one side and return on the other of the mighty Mississippi.
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This interesting, historic bridge spans the Mississippi River. Its first opening was in 1910, with railroad tracks running down the center of the bridge and auto traffic on "outriggers" running outside the bridge's steel-truss support structure. In 2001 the bridge was closed and reconditioned to better support today's traffic levels; today road traffic runs along the inside of the span, and pedestrian traffic is routed along the outriggers that previously supported cars.
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Fort Belle Fontaine Park in St. Louis is a historic park that encompasses the site of the first United States military installation west of the Mississippi River. It has scenic views over the Missouri River and a circular footpath that takes you around the entire park.
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Nice gravel trail on top of the levee. Not particularly great on a road bike, but a lot of fun if you have broader tires.
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Crossing Chouteau Island on laid back country roads. Conditions are decent, surroundings are beautiful.
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The area around Moline Acres is rich in history, particularly with its bridges. You can explore the Old Chain of Rocks Bridge, a historic 1.6 km steel bridge that was once part of Route 66 and is now exclusively for cyclists and pedestrians. Another significant site is the McKinley Bridge, an interesting historic structure spanning the Mississippi River. Additionally, Fort Belle Fontaine Park marks the site of the first United States military installation west of the Mississippi River.
Yes, there are several options for hiking and walking. Fort Belle Fontaine Park offers a circular footpath with scenic views over the Missouri River. For more dedicated hiking, you can find various routes, including easy loops like the Fort Belle Fontaine Park loop or the Spanish Lake loop. Discover more hiking options on the Hiking around Moline Acres guide.
The region offers excellent cycling opportunities. The Old Chain of Rocks Bridge is a popular destination, being one of the longest pedestrian and cycle bridges globally. You can also enjoy a relaxed ride with few cars on the Chouteau Island Country Road, which offers beautiful surroundings. For more routes, check out the Cycling around Moline Acres guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Moline Acres guide.
Many attractions in the area are suitable for families. The Old Chain of Rocks Bridge is a great place for a family walk or bike ride, being car-free. The McKinley Bridge also accommodates pedestrian traffic on its outriggers, offering unique views. Additionally, Chouteau Island Country Road provides a pleasant and safe cycling environment for all ages, and Fort Belle Fontaine Park is a family-friendly historical site with scenic views and walking paths.
The attractions around Moline Acres are often situated near significant natural features. You'll encounter the mighty Mississippi River, which is spanned by both the Old Chain of Rocks Bridge and the McKinley Bridge. Fort Belle Fontaine Park offers scenic views over the Missouri River. You can also find trails like Gravel on Levee Rd, which runs along a levee, providing river views and a sense of the region's natural landscape.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique experience of crossing the historic bridges, especially the car-free Old Chain of Rocks Bridge, which offers beautiful views and a sense of history. The relaxed atmosphere and scenic surroundings of places like Chouteau Island Country Road are also highly appreciated for cycling. The historical significance and river views at Fort Belle Fontaine Park are also highlights for many.
Yes, the Old Chain of Rocks Bridge is noted as being wheelchair accessible, making it a great option for everyone to enjoy its historical significance and river views.
Generally, spring and fall offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking, with comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be warm and humid, while winter can bring cold temperatures, though some trails remain accessible. Always check local weather conditions before planning your visit.
Absolutely. The Old Chain of Rocks Bridge is famous for its distinctive 22° bend almost in the middle, a feature designed to aid shipping. It's also one of the longest pedestrian bridges in the world. The McKinley Bridge is notable for its reconditioning, where road traffic now runs inside the span and pedestrian traffic uses the original 'outriggers' that once held cars.
Yes, the Chouteau Island Country Road is specifically highlighted as a small road across the island with few cars, offering decent conditions and beautiful surroundings for a relaxed and enjoyable ride. The Old Chain of Rocks Bridge is also car-free, making it ideal for a peaceful cycling experience.
The terrain varies. For instance, Gravel on Levee Rd is, as its name suggests, a gravel trail on top of a levee, which is best suited for bikes with broader tires. Other paths, like the circular footpath at Fort Belle Fontaine Park, are generally easy walking surfaces. The Old Chain of Rocks Bridge offers a paved surface suitable for both walking and cycling.


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