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Touring cycling around Fenton features routes primarily along river greenways and through local parks. The region is characterized by its network of paved and well-maintained trails, often following the Meramec River and its tributaries. These routes typically offer gentle gradients, making them accessible for various skill levels. The landscape includes riparian zones, open parklands, and some areas with rolling terrain.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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Embark on the Gravois and River des Peres Greenways Loop for a touring cycling adventure that blends urban green spaces with more secluded, wooded paths. This moderate route covers 25.1…
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Cycle the easy 15.9-mile Meramec Greenway: Valley Park Loop for flat, paved paths, scenic river views, and wildlife spotting.

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This 32.3-mile touring cycling route near Manchester, Missouri, offers a moderate challenge with 1207 feet of elevation gain.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Forest Park is a huge recreational park in the heart of St. Louis. The park is perfect for relaxing, biking, golfing, and exploring the various cultural offerings at the Museum of History, St. Louis Zoo, Art Museum, or Planetarium. It's also easily accessible by metro.
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The bike lanes here are wonderful. The connectors could be improved though!
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The Meramec Greenway Trail is a scenic route that connects riders to the Meramec River and many parks in the region as it winds along the river and limestone bluffs through woodlands and several communities.
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Simpson Park Lake is a refreshing oasis in the Valley Park area that offers a perfect location for a run. It features a fully paved, multi-use trail that runs on the southern edge of the lake and has parking areas, picnic shelters and is a stones throw away from the Meramec River.
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Henry L. Simpson Park, also known as Simpson Park, is a 148-acre park with a 78-acre lake. This park has paved multi-use trails, a playground, picnic shelters, and sports fields.
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Forest Park, with 1,326 acres, is considered one of the premier urban public parks in the US. It features beautiful landscapes sprinkled with forests, ecosystems, nature reserves, and lakes and streams. It als contains cultural institutions including the St Louis Zoo, Art Museum, Missouri History Museum, Science Center, and Muny Opera.
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The Meramec Greenway Trail is a scenic route that connects riders to the Meramec River and many parks in the region as it winds along the river and limestone bluffs through woodlands and several communities.
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"River Des Peres" translates to "River of the Fathers" in French, and it received its name by the Jesuit Catholic priests that resided near the confluence of the river with the Mississippi in the early 1700s. Today, it plays a crucial role in the sanitary and stormwater systems in the city of St. Louis area.
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There are over 20 touring cycling routes available around Fenton, offering a variety of distances and difficulties for different preferences.
Yes, Fenton is well-suited for beginners and families, with 14 easy routes. Many of these follow river greenways and park trails, offering gentle gradients. A great option is the Meramec Greenway Trail – Henry L. Simpson Park loop from Unger County Park, which is relatively short and flat.
The terrain around Fenton primarily features paved and well-maintained trails along river greenways, such as the Meramec River and its tributaries, and through local parks. You'll find gentle gradients, riparian zones, open parklands, and some areas with gently rolling terrain.
For those seeking a longer ride, the Baldwin loop is a moderate 32.3-mile (52.0 km) trail that includes varied terrain and some elevation changes. There are also 2 difficult routes for advanced touring cyclists looking for a challenge.
While cycling around Fenton, you can explore natural areas like Forest 44 Conservation Area. The Meramec Greenway Trail – Eastern Section offers scenic views, and you might also encounter the unique outdoor art at Laumeier Sculpture Garden, or enjoy the open spaces of Queeny Park.
Yes, many routes in Fenton are designed as loops. For example, the Gravois and River des Peres Greenways Loop offers a moderate 25.1-mile (40.3 km) circular ride connecting two significant greenways. Another option is the Meramec Greenway: Valley Park Loop.
Spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling in Fenton, with mild temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can be warm and humid, while winter rides are possible but may require checking trail conditions for ice or snow, especially along river corridors.
While specific public transport access points directly to trailheads can vary, many greenways and parks in the Fenton area are accessible via local bus routes. It's advisable to check the local public transport authority's website for specific routes and schedules that serve the trail access points you plan to use.
Many of the parks and greenway access points in Fenton offer dedicated parking facilities. For instance, routes like the Henry L. Simpson Park – Meramec Greenway Trail loop from Valley Park typically have parking available at the park entrances or designated trailheads.
The touring cycling routes in Fenton are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 13 reviews. Cyclists often praise the well-maintained greenways, the scenic views along the Meramec River, and the accessibility of routes for various skill levels.
Yes, routes that follow the Meramec River and pass through riparian zones, such as the Meramec Greenway, often provide opportunities to spot local wildlife. Keep an eye out for birds and other small animals, especially during quieter times of the day.


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