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Touring cycling around Edwardsville offers a network of routes primarily characterized by paved trails and greenways, often following river corridors and connecting local parks. The terrain is generally gentle, with some routes featuring moderate elevation changes, making it accessible for various skill levels. These trails provide opportunities to explore the region's natural settings and urban green spaces.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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47.7km
02:48
260m
260m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
74.5km
04:28
500m
500m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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57
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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49
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38.6km
02:20
250m
250m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15.7km
00:55
90m
90m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Nice view of Mill Creek from the Gary L. Haller Trail. The trail follows the creek for much of its trajectory, so you get good views in many spots.
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The Gary L. Haller Trail is a 13-mile trail that runs through several parks and across multiple types of landscapes. There are several access points to the trail and some have parking lots.
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This charming neighborhood park features a baseball field, playground, a loop trail, picnic tables, restrooms, and plenty of open space, perfect for relaxing or playing a game of Frisbee on a nice day. As of early 2024, there are new features on the grounds, including two pickleball courts, a shelter, and a new playground, all great additions to this family-friendly park.
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Shawnee Mission Lake is a popular recreational spot. At 120 acres in size, the lake provides opportunities for fishing, boating, kayaking, and canoeing. The surrounding park area features scenic trails for hiking, biking, picnicking areas, and birdwatching.
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Historic site for the Mahaffie Stagecoach Stop and Farm. The 40 acre site was originally a stagecoach stop in the 1800s for the Santa Fe, Oregon, and California Trails. The original house is now a museum which includes a blacksmith shop and other era-specifc artisans on the site.
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The Gary L. Haller Trail is a 13-mile trail that runs through several parks and across multiple types of landscapes. There are several access points to the trail and some have parking lots.
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This nicely paved, multi-use trail leads along Indian Creek for 26 miles (41 km), connecting Kansas City with Olathe. The trail winds in and out of numerous small parks and green spaces, offering abundant possibilities for rest or picnic breaks.
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Waterfall Park enchants us with its captivating waterfall, creating a serene haven amid the backdrop of railroad tracks and an industrial area. It provides the perfect opportunity to stop, relax, and embrace the tranquil melodies of the cascading waters.
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There are nearly 30 touring cycling routes documented around Edwardsville on komoot, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels.
The routes around Edwardsville are predominantly moderate, with 16 moderate routes, 10 easy routes, and 2 difficult routes. This variety ensures options for both casual riders and those seeking a challenge.
Yes, Edwardsville offers 10 easy touring cycling routes. A great option for beginners is the Gary L. Haller Trail – Shawnee Mission Lake loop from 66th and Hilltop Park and Ride, which is 13.3 miles (21.5 km) and leads through parkland.
For experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, the Gary L. Haller and Indian Creek Trails Loop is a difficult 46.3 miles (74.5 km) path that combines two prominent trail systems, offering varied scenery and a significant workout.
Yes, many routes in Edwardsville are loops. For example, the Gary L. Haller Trail – Pump Track loop from Lake Quivira offers a 23.9-mile (38.6 km) moderate loop experience.
Many routes in Edwardsville pass by beautiful natural and recreational areas. You can explore highlights like Shawnee Mission Lake, Sar-Ko-Par Trails Park, and Wyandotte County Lake, which are often integrated into the trail network.
The touring cycling routes around Edwardsville are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 70 reviews. Cyclists often praise the well-maintained paved trails, the scenic river corridors, and the accessibility of routes that connect local parks and green spaces.
Edwardsville's touring cycling routes are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer can be great for early morning or late afternoon rides. Winter cycling is possible, especially on paved trails, but check local conditions for ice or snow.
Yes, Edwardsville features several longer routes. The Gary L. Haller Trail is a popular choice, extending for 29.7 miles (47.7 km) and providing a well-maintained path suitable for extended rides.
Many of Edwardsville's easy and moderate paved trails are suitable for families. Routes that pass through parks like Sar-Ko-Par Trails Park offer safe and enjoyable environments for cyclists of all ages. Always check the specific route details for distance and elevation to match your family's capabilities.
Many of the popular trailheads and parks in Edwardsville, such as those along the Gary L. Haller Trail or near Shawnee Mission Lake, offer designated parking areas. For example, the Gary L. Haller Trail – Shawnee Mission Lake loop specifically mentions starting from a Park and Ride location, indicating convenient parking access.


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