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Touring cycling around Granite City offers a network of routes primarily characterized by flat to gently rolling terrain, making it accessible for various skill levels. The region features established multi-use trails, often following former railway lines or riverfronts, providing smooth surfaces for cycling. These routes frequently connect urban areas with natural landscapes, including river islands and parklands. The elevation changes are generally minimal, allowing for sustained cycling efforts without significant climbs.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Embark on a moderate touring bicycle journey along the MCT Schoolhouse Trail, a paved path stretching 27.7 miles (44.5 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 276 feet (84 metres). This ride, typically completed in about 2 hours and 31 minutes, guides you through a diverse landscape. You will cycle past old-growth forests and open fields, enjoying scenic viewpoints along the way. A highlight is Horseshoe Lake State Park, where you might spot a variety of bird species. On clear days, you can even catch distant views of the St. Louis skyline before the scenery shifts to a more rural setting with farms.
The MCT Schoolhouse Trail is designed for convenience, offering a well-maintained surface for your touring bicycle. You will find essential amenities scattered along the route, including rest stops, drinking fountains, and clean restrooms. Parking and bicycle repair stations are available at various points, such as the MEPRD Trailhead, making access straightforward. Clear signage helps you navigate intersections easily, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience.
This trail stands out for its unique blend of natural beauty and urban glimpses, providing a refreshing escape without venturing too far from civilization. The opportunity to observe nearly 300 species of birds at Horseshoe Lake State Park adds a rich ecological dimension to your ride. Its entirely paved surface makes it an accessible option for a wide range of touring cyclists looking for a pleasant and varied outing.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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29
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19.5km
01:07
50m
50m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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40.4km
02:17
100m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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33.5km
01:55
70m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The gateway to the West... is worth a visit!
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Great Trail Surface. Watch out for dog walkers and joggers!
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The Gateway Arch National Park in St. Louis, Missouri, commemorates the era of American westward expansion. Its focal point is the 192-meter-high stainless steel arch, symbolizing new beginnings and discovery. The complex also includes a museum and the historic Old Courthouse, where the Dred Scott trial began. Located directly on the Mississippi River, the park was designated a national park in 2018—a decision that is not without controversy due to its urban character, but attracts many visitors.
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The Gateway Arch National Park on the banks of the Mississippi River, centrally located in downtown, is the landmark of the city of St. Louis.
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The water intake towers are a great sight. Definitely worth the ride. Go there on one side and return on the other of the mighty Mississippi.
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Great spot to check out some innovative graffiti, but flood wall from the south is closed, so go up by the Lumiere to get around it.
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Mallard Lake is a nice body of water right off the MTC Nature Trail. You get a good view of the water as you walk the trail.
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The touring cycling routes in Granite City are primarily characterized by flat to gently rolling terrain. You'll find established multi-use trails, often following former railway lines or riverfronts, providing smooth surfaces ideal for cycling. Elevation changes are generally minimal, making for sustained cycling efforts without significant climbs.
Yes, there are over 18 touring cycling routes around Granite City. These include a good mix of easy and moderate paths, ensuring options for various skill levels.
Granite City's touring cycling routes are enjoyable for much of the year. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and scenic views. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon rides are often preferred. While some trails may be accessible in winter, always check local conditions for ice or snow.
Absolutely. About 10 of the routes in Granite City are rated as easy. For a shorter, more relaxed ride, consider the Bike loop from Glen Carbon, which is approximately 19.5 km (12 miles) long.
Many routes connect urban areas with natural landscapes and points of interest. You might encounter the historic Old Chain of Rocks Bridge, the iconic Gateway Arch, or the serene Forest Park. The Luther Ely Smith Square – Gateway Arch loop from Chouteau Island specifically leads through urban landscapes and riverfront areas, offering views of these landmarks.
Yes, several routes offer a loop experience. A popular moderate option is the Troy Junction at Route 162 – Bridge on MCT Goshen Trail loop from Granite City, which covers about 53.5 km (33.2 miles) and traverses parts of the scenic MCT Goshen Trail.
The touring cycling routes in Granite City are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.3 stars from over 40 reviews. Cyclists often praise the well-maintained multi-use trails and the accessibility of the flat terrain.
Route durations vary depending on length and your pace. For example, the MCT Schoolhouse Trail, a 44.5 km (27.7 miles) route, typically takes around 2 hours and 31 minutes to complete.
Yes, the trail network frequently connects urban areas with natural landscapes. Routes like the Bridge on MCT Goshen Trail – Troy Junction at Route 162 loop from Wanda demonstrate how these trails link different localities, offering longer journeys through the region.
Given the prevalence of multi-use trails, often on former railway lines, the routes generally feature smooth surfaces and minimal elevation changes, making them quite accessible for a wide range of cyclists. Many are suitable for various bike types and abilities.


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