Gravois Greenway and River des Peres Greenway Loop
Gravois Greenway and River des Peres Greenway Loop
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35.8km
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Road cycling
Embark on an easy racebike loop combining the Gravois Greenway and River des Peres Greenway, covering 22.3 miles (35.8 km) with a gentle 525 feet (160 metres) of elevation gain. This ride takes about 1 hour and 32 minutes, offering a diverse landscape as you cycle. You will pass through…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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3.47 km
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9.49 km
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19.3 km
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25.7 km
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27.4 km
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35.8 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
21.0 km
11.4 km
2.93 km
536 m
Surfaces
27.4 km
8.33 km
125 m
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Highest point (190 m)
Lowest point (120 m)
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The full loop is approximately 35.8 kilometers (22.5 miles) long. For a road cyclist, it typically takes around 1 hour and 30 minutes to complete, depending on your pace.
Yes, it's considered an easy route, making it very suitable for beginners. Both the Gravois Greenway and the River des Peres Greenway feature mostly flat, paved surfaces. While there are some gradual uphill sections on the Gravois Greenway, the overall elevation change is manageable for most riders.
You'll find convenient parking at various trailheads along the Gravois Greenway. Some of these trailheads also offer amenities like bathrooms, water fountains, and bike pumps. While specific parking lots aren't listed, look for designated access points along the greenways.
The route is characterized by mostly flat, paved surfaces, making it ideal for road cycling. It's also notable for being the longest continuous ADA-accessible route within the Great Rivers Greenway network.
The scenery is quite varied. Along the Gravois Greenway, you'll find tree-covered segments, a marsh restoration area, and a boardwalk through wetlands. You can also access Grant's Farm and the Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site. The River des Peres Greenway offers a mix of quiet, tree-lined sections with opportunities for wildlife spotting, as well as urban stretches alongside busy roads and industrial areas. It also connects to Carondelet Park with its scenic lakes.
While the trail is generally accessible, specific rules regarding dogs (leash requirements, waste disposal) are not detailed. It's always best to check local signage at trailheads or the Great Rivers Greenway website for the most current pet policies before bringing your dog.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and fall typically offer the most pleasant cycling conditions with milder temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer can be hot, and winter cycling is possible but may require checking for ice or snow, especially in shaded areas.
Yes, some trailheads along the Gravois Greenway offer convenient amenities such as bathrooms, water fountains, and bike pumps. Additionally, you'll find exercise stations at Lemay Park on the River des Peres Greenway.
Yes, the River des Peres Greenway connects to the Christy Greenway and other Bike St. Louis routes. The entire loop is part of the Great Rivers Greenway network, which aims to create a vast trail system across the region.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access and use the Gravois Greenway or the River des Peres Greenway. They are publicly accessible trails.
The Gravois Greenway is also widely known as Grant's Trail. They refer to the same section of the greenway that forms part of this loop, offering natural and historical views, including access to Grant's Farm.