Best attractions and places to see around Dardenne Prairie feature diverse natural landscapes, including forests, rivers, and conservation areas. The region offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling. Visitors can explore trails, viewpoints, and extensive natural preserves. Dardenne Prairie is characterized by its access to the Missouri River and its network of trails.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Back to ride it in December 2025, all those trees were removed so it’s a lot more fun now. Most people seemed to ride the loop counter clockwise with the long gravel climb at the beginning. Clockwise was harder I think.
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This is what I was looking for. Narrow singletrack that runs along the terrain. Often off camber with lots of gravel sized rocks mixed in with clay and organic soils. The surface has great grip even when it’s damp. When the organic percentage rises it gives more and slips under climbing loads. The climbs aren’t too steep and there was always enough roots and rocks to keep you interested. Many stream crossings at the draws that were well prepared. Even the switchback were awesome with native stones packed in the clay to give you confidence you won’t wash out a wheel. Awesome. Be aware as of 2 May 2025 between the 5.5 and 7 mile markers there were many trees crossing the trail knocked over from a terrific wind or 🌪️. This is the area closest to the Army site.
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One of 3 major highway bridges over the Missouri between Weldon and St Charles, MO. The KATY trail through here is as smooth as concrete and the scenery is beautiful!
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This section of the Katy Trail extends from Greens Bottom Road to Missouri Research Trail. Here, you'll discover a shady, compact gravel road with views of the Missouri River.
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An 8,389 acre conservation area that contains a variety of landscapes that includes forest and woodland, vegetation sandflats, grasslands, and lakes and ponds. There are also numerous limestone cliffs that overlook the Missouri River.
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An 8,389 acre conservation area that contains a variety of landscapes that includes forest and woodland, vegetation sandflats, grasslands, and lakes and ponds. There are also numerous limestone cliffs that overlook the Missouri River.
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As you make your way out of the wooded path you will see a break in the trees and great views of the Missouri River.
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For families, the Katy Trail is an excellent choice, offering a smooth, shady path suitable for cycling and walking with views of the Missouri River. Another great option is the Clark Trail, a densely wooded path that is ideal for families and can be enjoyed year-round depending on weather conditions.
The Missouri River Overlook provides stunning views of the Missouri River, with a clear break in the trees for scenic vistas. Additionally, the Weldon Spring Conservation Area features numerous limestone cliffs that offer overlooks of the Missouri River.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. The Dardenne Greenway is an easy trail, and you can find more details and routes in the Easy hikes around Dardenne Prairie guide. The Clark Trail is also considered ideal for families and generally accessible.
The region around Dardenne Prairie is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on trails like the Katy Trail, or explore various hiking routes. For more specific cycling routes, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Dardenne Prairie guide, and for hiking, check out the Hiking around Dardenne Prairie guide.
Dardenne Prairie offers diverse natural landscapes. The Weldon Spring Conservation Area, spanning 8,389 acres, features forests, woodlands, sandflats, grasslands, lakes, ponds, and limestone cliffs overlooking the Missouri River. The Missouri River Overlook provides direct views of the river itself.
Yes, the Katy Trail is a prominent long-distance trail suitable for both cycling and walking. This section offers a smooth, compact gravel road with scenic views of the Missouri River. You can find various loop routes incorporating the Katy Trail in the Road Cycling Routes around Dardenne Prairie guide.
Many of the trails and attractions in Dardenne Prairie, such as the Clark Trail, can be enjoyed year-round, depending on weather conditions. The natural beauty of the area, with its forests and river views, makes it appealing across different seasons.
The Lost Valley Trail is characterized by narrow singletrack that follows the natural terrain. You can expect a mix of gravel-sized rocks, clay, and organic soils, often off-camber. It features stream crossings and well-prepared switchbacks, offering a dynamic and engaging experience for hikers and riders.
Absolutely. The Weldon Spring Conservation Area is a significant natural preserve covering 8,389 acres. It boasts a variety of landscapes including forests, woodlands, grasslands, lakes, and ponds, making it a great place for exploring diverse ecosystems and trails.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic views of the Missouri River, especially from spots like the Missouri River Overlook. The smooth and shady paths of the Katy Trail are also highly praised for cycling and walking, and the densely wooded Clark Trail is popular for its natural setting.
Yes, the Dardenne Prairie area offers trails for different skill levels. For instance, the Weldon Spring Conservation Area has a variety of trails ranging from tough singletrack to smoother double-track. You can find easy options like the Dardenne Greenway, and more challenging routes such as the Lewis and Clark Trail Loop, detailed in the Hiking around Dardenne Prairie guide.


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