Missouri Greenway

Monarch Chesterfield Levee

Greenway is closed beneath the Boone Bridge due to high water. (July 8, 2024)

This greenway offers three segments which will eventually connect for a 17-mile loop. There is ample parking for this stretch of sunny greenway atop the levee just behind The District. Across the greenway/levee from the District, there is a wetland you can explore with its own natural path trails. You can also park in the northwest section of the St. Louis Premium Outlet parking lot to access the greenway near the connection to the Boone Bridge.
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Amenities

parking

restrooms

playground

benches

tables

shelter

drinking water

trash

bike racks

Getting Here

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. Greenways often span multiple municipalities, so please be aware that these rules can change as you travel along the trail. Please be sure to follow all posted rules and regulations while you are living life outside!

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This greenway is not easily accessible via bike.

Use Metro Trip planner to plan your trip.

You can not currently access this greenway via Metrolink.

You can park at River’s Edge park which shares a lot with the District. You can also park in the northwest section of the St. Louis Premium Outlets parking lot and connect with the greenway to cross over the Boone Bridge to the KATY Trail. Parking is also available in the Chesterfield Valley Athletic Complex.

Things To Do

fish
dine
wildlife
boat
play

Trail Info

11.09 Miles

This is a very flat, sunny trail great for exercising! It connects to the walking and biking path on the Boone Bridge that will take you to the Katy Trail AND Busch Greenway in St. Charles County! There are some benches and shade structures along the way for respite.