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Touring cycling routes around Murray Hill traverse a landscape characterized by urban parks, riverfront paths, and suburban greenways. The area offers a mix of flat sections ideal for relaxed rides and gentle inclines suitable for moderate efforts. This region provides accessible routes that connect natural spaces with local landmarks.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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21.1km
01:31
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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61.5km
03:38
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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50.8km
02:58
220m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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29.3km
01:43
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Cherokee Park is a 400‑acre municipal park in East Louisville. It was created in 1891 by landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted. It has several trails, including a paved loop trail, as well as restrooms and picnic areas.
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The Lewis and Clark Bridge was built to connect two disjointed stretches of Interstate 265, to form part of the Louisville ring road. Ample space was built in for pedestrian and bicycle access.
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The Scenic Loop is a paved path through Cherokee Park that is open to both bikes and foot-traffic. It is next to the road a lot of the time, so you will have cars close by for a lot of the run. This is a great addition to the actual trail loop that you can also run in the park.
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Situated along the Louisville Loop Trail, this fountain is a nice spot for a short break. There is a large green space on the other side, making it an ideal spot for a picnic with great views of the Ohio River.
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The Louisville Extreme Park is one of the top skate parks in the country, featuring a 24-foot full pipe and a blend of street, transition, and vert skating areas. Opened in April 2002, it spans 40,000 square feet of outdoor concrete space, including a wooden vert ramp and restrooms, and is accessible 24 hours a day. Catering to skateboarders, inline skaters, and bikers of all ages and skill levels, the park is centrally located downtown, near Waterfront Park and Slugger Field. It can be easily reached by bus, car, or by walking and biking along the RiverWalk. Designed with local input, it’s also a great place to relax and people watch!
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Big Four Station Park covers ten acres at the base of the Big 4 Bridge. It is a picturesque spot with plenty of green space, restrooms, picnic tables, paved pathways, and a bike-sharing station. It is a hub for walkers and cyclists traveling between Louisville and Indiana. There are stunning views of the Ohio River and the Louisville skyline, and the bridge is filled with lights at night, making it a popular destination in the evening. There is also a great local farmers market here on Saturdays.
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Waterfront Park is an attractive riverside park with benches, picnic areas, open areas, and paved walking/biking paths. You get great views over the river and of the Big Four Bridge, a pedestrian/ cycling bridge which spans the Ohio River, connecting Louisville, Kentucky, and Jeffersonville, Indiana.
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The Scenic Loop is a paved path through Cherokee Park that is open to both bikes and foot-traffic. It is next to the road a lot of the time, so you will have cars close by for a lot of the walk. This is a great addition to the actual trail loop that you can also walk in the park.
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Touring cycling routes around Murray Hill feature a landscape characterized by urban parks, riverfront paths, and suburban greenways. You'll find a mix of flat sections perfect for relaxed rides and gentle inclines suitable for moderate efforts, offering a blend of natural and developed scenery.
There are 12 touring cycling routes available around Murray Hill. These routes offer a variety of experiences, connecting natural spaces with local landmarks.
Yes, approximately half of the routes in Murray Hill are rated as easy. For example, the Cherokee Park – Cherokee Park Scenic Loop loop from Bellewood is an easy 21.1 km (13.1 miles) trail that explores the scenic pathways within Cherokee Park.
For those seeking a moderate challenge, routes like the Cherokee Park – Splash Pad at Waterfront Park loop from St. Matthews offer a longer ride of 61.5 km (38.2 miles), connecting urban green spaces with riverfront views along the Ohio River. Another moderate option is the Big Four Station Park – Big Four Bridge loop from Bellewood, which covers 55.8 km (34.7 miles).
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Murray Hill are designed as loops. Examples include the Cherokee Park – Cherokee Park Scenic Loop loop from Bellewood and the Big Four Bridge – Big Four Station Park loop from St. Matthews, which is a 27.7 km (17.2 miles) trail through urban parkland and across the Big Four Bridge.
The routes offer connections to various points of interest. You can cycle past the historic Lewis and Clark Bridge, admire the Stone Arch Bridge in Seneca Park, or enjoy views of the Crescent Hill Reservoir. The routes also provide access to green spaces like Cherokee Park and Waterfront Park.
The touring cycling routes in Murray Hill are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 3 reviews. More than 150 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the accessibility and blend of urban and natural scenery.
Absolutely. Several routes incorporate impressive bridges and offer scenic river views. The Big Four Bridge – Big Four Station Park loop from St. Matthews takes you directly across the iconic Big Four Bridge. You can also enjoy riverfront views along the Ohio River on routes like the Cherokee Park – Splash Pad at Waterfront Park loop from St. Matthews.
The duration varies depending on the route's length and your pace. Easy routes, such as the 21.1 km (13.1 miles) Cherokee Park – Cherokee Park Scenic Loop loop from Bellewood, typically take around 1 hour 30 minutes. Longer, moderate routes like the 61.5 km (38.2 miles) Cherokee Park – Splash Pad at Waterfront Park loop from St. Matthews can take approximately 3 hours 37 minutes.
Yes, the touring cycling network around Murray Hill is designed to connect various urban parks and greenways. Routes often link areas like Cherokee Park, Waterfront Park, and Big Four Station Park, allowing you to experience multiple scenic spots within a single ride.
While cycling, you can pass by the Brown Park Cemetery, offering a glimpse into local history. The routes also provide access to the Anchorage Trail, which is a highlight in itself for cyclists.


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