Mississippi River Trail: Greenbelt Park
Mississippi River Trail: Greenbelt Park
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Enjoy an easy hike along the Mississippi River Trail in Greenbelt Park, a paved route that offers tranquil views of the river, bridges, and the downtown Memphis skyline from Mud Island. This pleasant path covers 2.8 miles (4.5 km) with a minimal elevation gain of just 17 feet (5 metres),…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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2.27 km
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4.46 km
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4.35 km
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The path is primarily paved and generally flat, making it an easy and accessible route. While some sections of the larger Greenbelt Park might have unpaved trails, the main path along the river is paved.
You can enjoy scenic views along the Mississippi River, including panoramic vistas of the river itself, bridges, and the downtown Memphis skyline. The path is often described as tree-lined, offering a tranquil atmosphere and opportunities to observe river activity like barges, and to capture picturesque sunsets.
Yes, the park is very welcoming for families with children and is considered pet-friendly. There are even areas, including a dog park, for off-leash dog activities.
The trail is located on Mud Island, and parking is generally available within the Greenbelt Park area. Specific parking lots are usually well-marked for park access.
The path can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for walking, while summer provides vibrant river activity. Sunsets over the Mississippi are particularly beautiful at any time of year.
No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access the Mississippi River Greenbelt Park Path.
Yes, this path is part of a larger riverfront park system in Memphis and connects to other areas like Tom Lee Park. The official Mississippi River Trail (Tennessee) bike route also runs through the park, making it a good starting point for longer rides.
No, the path runs along the Mississippi River for its entire length on Mud Island, making it an out-and-back route rather than a loop.
This path offers unparalleled views and direct access to the Mississippi River, providing a serene and peaceful escape from the urban hustle despite its proximity to downtown Memphis. Its paved, flat surface also ensures accessibility for a wide range of users.
Given the paved and flat terrain, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Dress in layers appropriate for the weather, and consider bringing sun protection like a hat and sunscreen, especially during warmer months, as sections may be exposed.
The entire path itself is a highlight, offering continuous riverfront views. You'll be walking along the Mississippi River Greenbelt Park Path, which provides excellent vantage points for the river, bridges, and the Memphis skyline.