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Hiking around Bellerive offers a diverse landscape characterized by parklands, basins, and lake areas. The region features trails with minimal elevation gain, making them accessible for various activity levels. Paths often traverse open spaces and forested sections, providing varied scenery. The terrain is generally flat, with some routes circling water features.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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10.2km
02:38
50m
50m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.74km
00:58
20m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6.87km
01:46
30m
30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.00km
01:16
10m
10m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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00:45
20m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Lovely park that makes a nice location for a stroll or sit-down. There's a children's playground and a water fountain within the park, and a walking trail that runs straight through it.
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This is a lovely nature trail that runs through beautiful woodland next to Ruth Park Golf Course. The woods are actually home to the last large stand of an oak/hickory hardwood forest in the St. Louis area, and you can find it right in the middle of the city. A wonderful way to escape the hustle and bustle of busy city life.
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Forest Park in St. Louis is a sprawling urban park spanning 1,371 acres, making it one of the largest urban parks in the United States. It offers a wide range of attractions, including the Saint Louis Art Museum, the Saint Louis Zoo, and the Missouri History Museum.
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The Emerson Grand Basin in St. Louis is a stunning water feature located in Forest Park. Spanning over 7 acres, it serves as both a picturesque gathering place and a recreational area for visitors to enjoy.
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Emerson Gran Basin is a manmade lake in front of the Saint Louis Art Museum. The architecture of the museum, the square, and the lake with water fountains make it a beautiful romantic scenery. Forest Park has a nice trail network and is a great place for a run.
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Jefferson Lake is situated in the very east of the huge Forest Park in St. Louis. There are multiple picnic areas around the lake to enjoy a great natural setting in the city. The lake is a famous spot for fishing and the paths leading around the lake (and the rest of the park), are perfect for jogging.
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Shaw Park offers almost 50 acres of open green space, themed gardens, and recreational facilities including an outdoor aquatic center, playgrounds, ball fields, tennis courts and much more. Learn more here: https://www.claytonmo.gov/Home/Components/FacilityDirectory/FacilityDirectory/16/314
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In addition to sports, the huge park also offers cultural highlights such as museums, the St. Louis Zoo and bars and cafes. There is the possibility to sit and enjoy the weather and the silence, or you can try pedal boats, canoes or stand-up paddling. The north end is home to the Missouri National Museum and the south-west end is home to the Missouri Art Museum. In summer there are various festivals such as the St. Louis Blues Festival or the African Art festival. An oasis in the heart of industrial St. Louis.
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There are over 25 hiking routes in the Bellerive area, offering a variety of experiences. The majority of these, 23 routes, are classified as easy, with 3 routes considered moderate. There are no difficult trails listed.
Bellerive's hiking trails typically feature diverse terrain, including parklands, forested sections, and areas around basins and lakes. Many paths offer minimal elevation gain, making them generally accessible. Coastal walks along Bellerive Beach and Howrah Beach are also prominent, with some sections of the Clarence Foreshore Trail showcasing she-oak forests.
Yes, Bellerive offers several family-friendly options. The Clarence Foreshore Trail is particularly suitable for families, with sections like Kangaroo Bay to Bellerive Beach offering easy walks and lookouts. Many of the routes in the area, such as the McDonnell Trail, feature gentle gradients through parkland, ideal for all ages.
Hikers in Bellerive can enjoy picturesque views across the Derwent River, including vistas of kunanyi/Mount Wellington. Forest Park and Jefferson Lake are prominent natural features. The Bellerive Bluff offers elevated perspectives, and the historic Kangaroo Bluff Battery provides amazing views over the Derwent River, along with insights into Hobart's past.
Yes, Bellerive features several circular routes. For example, the Emerson Grand Basin Loop is a popular 4.3 km trail that circles a prominent basin area. Another option is the Kennedy Forest Loop, which is also 4.3 km and leads through forested areas.
The hiking routes in Bellerive are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 2 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, which includes parkland, forested sections, and water features, as well as the accessibility of the trails for different ability levels.
Yes, the Bellerive Heritage Walk is an easy 3 km route that explores one of Hobart's most historic areas. It passes sites like the Bellerive Boardwalk, the Old Post Office, and St Mark Chapel of Ease. Additionally, the Charles Darwin Trail allows visitors to follow in Darwin's footsteps, with interpretive signs based on his 1836 visit.
Bellerive offers pleasant hiking conditions throughout much of the year. The region's coastal location means milder temperatures. Spring and autumn generally provide comfortable weather for exploring the trails and enjoying the scenic views without extreme heat or cold.
Yes, Bellerive's hiking network includes routes that circle water features. The Emerson Grand Basin & Jefferson Lake loop is a 7.5 km trail that takes you around both the basin and Jefferson Lake, offering scenic waterside views.
Bellerive is a well-established area, and public transport options are generally available to reach various parts of the suburb. For specific trailheads, it's advisable to check local bus routes and schedules to plan your access effectively.
Parking is typically available near popular trailheads and attractions in Bellerive, especially along the foreshore areas and near key points of interest like Bellerive Beach or the Kangaroo Bluff Battery. Specific parking details may vary by trail, so checking local signage is recommended.
For a longer outing, consider the Wheels and Heels Path loop, which covers over 10 km and is classified as moderate. This route offers an extended experience through the varied landscapes of Bellerive.


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