Centennial Greenway

Warson Park to Dielman Rd

Description

This is one of the newest sections of greenway in the region! The section in Warson Park is complete and connects to the Olivette Community Center: Five Oaks on Warson. The next phase, which is wrapping up construction now (stay tuned for an opening celebration in spring 2025!) extends east from Warson Park to Indian Meadows Park and Dielman Rd. While it is not complete (landscaping coming in spring 2025) it is open for you to explore and enjoy!

See the full plan for this greenway here!

Get Directions to Centennial Greenway: Warson Park to Dielman Rd

Getting There

The trailhead is in Warson Park on Warson Rd in Olivette. You can also connect to this greenway from the neighborhoods surrounding Indian Meadows Park.

This greenway is managed in cooperation with the City of Olivette, who set the rules for greenway use, parking and hours of operation.  Please be sure to follow all posted rules and regulations while you are living life outside!

Things to Do

Benches

Benches for relaxing in Warson Park.

Bike Racks

Bike racks at Five Oaks on Warson in Warson Park.

Playground

There is a playground and ball fields in Warson Park. There is also a nature playground in Indian Meadows Park!

Restrooms

Indian Meadows Park has a restroom picnic pavilion, picnic tables, and small BBQs.

Shelters

Indian Meadows Park has a restroom picnic pavilion, picnic tables, and small BBQs.

Waterways

Indian Meadows has a diverse selection of large native trees, with the River Des Peres flowing along the northern park boundary.

Trail Details

1.3 Miles

This section of greenway has a 1.3 mile paved accessible trail that stretches between Warson Road and Dielman Road in Olivette.

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Amenities

Benches

Drinking Water

Grill

Less Than 4 Miles

Parking

Playground

Restrooms

Shelters

Tables

Trash

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