Missouri Greenway

Monarch Chesterfield Levee

Description

A 5.6-mile segment is now complete from TOPGOLF St. Louis to the Chesterfield Valley Athletic Complex and over the Missouri River to connect with the Katy Trail and the Busch Greenway. You can also follow the greenway in the other direction 3 miles to Centaur Road. A 2-mile segment has also been completed on the Monarch Levee from Long Road to Baxter Road.  A small parking lot is available off Eatherton.

Now that the bridge is open, there are 10.6 miles of trail built in this greenway!

Check out the full plan for this greenway here!

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Getting There

You can get to this greenway by taking I-64 into the Chesterfield Valley.

Each greenway is managed in cooperation with different municipalities and parks departments, who set the rules for greenway use, parking and hours of operation. The segment from TopGolf to Howell Island is manaed by City of Chesterfield. The segment from Howell Island to John LeCave Trailhead is the City of Wildwood.

Things to Do

Boat

You can kayak or canoe on the lake in River’s Edge Park.

Dine

You can access the dining options located in the St. Louis Premium Outlets in Chesterfield. Check out a list of dining options on their website. You can also check out The District in Chesterfield.

Fish

You can fish on the lake in River’s Edge Park. You can also access the Missouri River to fish from this park.

Play

You can play on the playgrounds in the Chesterfield Valley Athletic Complex.

See Wildlife

You can enjoy observing wildlife at River’s Edge Park.

Trail Details

11.09 Miles

This is a very flat, sunny trail great for exercising! There are some benches and shade structures along the way for respite.

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Amenities

Benches

Bike Racks

Drinking Water

Parking

Playground

Restrooms

Shelters

Tables

Trash

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