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Cycle the Longview Lake Trail for an easy 10.3 miles (16.6 km) road cycling experience, where you will gain 427 feet (130 metres) in elevation over about 55 minutes. This route offers a pleasant ride with varied scenery, including expansive views of Longview Lake. You will pass under Scherer Parkway and climb gentle bluffs above the Little Blue River, providing a dynamic backdrop. The southern section of the trail is particularly rich in nature, leading you through timbered areas and close to the river.
To begin your ride, head to the main trailhead conveniently located near Shelter 14 at the marina. If you need a bike, an automated rental station is available there. Restrooms are also provided at the Marina and seasonally at various picnic shelters along the route. Be aware that the trail can experience moderate to heavy traffic, especially on weekends, so plan your parking access accordingly.
This trail is a prominent highlight for road cyclists in the area, offering a chance to enjoy the natural environment surrounding Longview Lake. Keep an eye out for local wildlife, such as ducks, geese, and carp, especially around the marina area. The route's design, including its bluffs above the Little Blue River, makes it a notable option for those seeking an accessible yet engaging outdoor experience.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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8.23 km
5.24 km
3.09 km
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12.0 km
3.14 km
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This route was planned by komoot.
The komoot route for the Longview Lake Trail is designed for road cycling, covering approximately 10-11 miles with mostly well-paved surfaces. While there's a multi-use crushed gravel path around the lake, this specific route focuses on a more road-bike-friendly experience. Be aware that the broader loop includes a notable climb on the south side, offering a good workout.
The road cycling route around Longview Lake features mostly well-paved surfaces. However, it's important to distinguish this from the multi-use trail, which has significant sections of crushed gravel or limestone. The komoot route is optimized for road bikes, but be prepared for a 'Big climb on the south side' which contributes to the approximately 130 meters (426 feet) of elevation gain.
Yes, the komoot route for the Longview Lake Trail is a loop, covering approximately 16.6 kilometers (10.3 miles). It typically takes around 55 minutes to complete on a racebike, depending on your pace and stops.
The main trailhead for the Longview Lake area is conveniently located near Shelter 14 at the marina. This is a good starting point for accessing the loop. Parking is generally available in this area.
Longview Lake Park, where the trail is located, was created for public recreation. Generally, there are no specific entrance fees or permits required for using the trails within the park. However, it's always a good idea to check the official Jackson County Parks + Rec website for any updated regulations or special event fees.
Cyclists on this route can enjoy scenic views of Longview Lake, pass under Scherer Parkway, and climb bluffs above the Little Blue River. The southern end of the trail is noted for being more environmentally diverse, offering access to the Little Blue River and timbered areas. The marina area is also a point of interest, often featuring ducks, geese, and carp.
The road cycling loop is generally rated as an 'easy road ride,' making it suitable for most fitness levels. While it does include a notable climb on the south side, the overall difficulty is manageable for beginners looking for a good workout on mostly paved surfaces.
To avoid extreme temperatures and enjoy pleasant conditions, spring and fall are generally the best seasons for cycling the Longview Lake Trail. The trail can experience moderate to heavy traffic, especially on weekends, so consider visiting on weekdays or earlier in the morning for a more peaceful ride.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Longview Lake Trail, Longview Farm HOA Path, Longview Equestrian Trail, Longview Lake Horse Trail - Horse Lovers Lane, and Harry Truman Drive Trail.
The Longview Lake Trail is a multi-use path. While specific dog regulations for this exact route aren't detailed, multi-use trails in public parks typically allow dogs on a leash. Please ensure your dog is always on a leash and you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all users.
Yes, restrooms can be found at the Marina and seasonally at various picnic shelters along the trail. An automated bike rental station is also available near the main trailhead at Shelter 14 at the marina.