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Hiking around Warson Woods is characterized by gentle hills, paved greenways, and quiet woodland trails. The region offers a diverse network of parks and natural features within the broader St. Louis County area. This mix provides a range of hiking experiences, from easy strolls to more moderate excursions. The area's topography includes gentle hills, offering variation in elevation without being overly strenuous.
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The Tanglevine, Hickory Ridge and Broken Ridge Loop offers a delightful journey through an oak-hickory forest, providing a quick natural escape within St. Louis. You'll traverse mostly paved paths, crossing…
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The Des Peres Park Loop offers a delightful, easy hike through a verdant landscape, perfect for a quick escape into nature. As you follow the paved path, you'll circle two…

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The Tilles Park Loop offers a delightful, easy hike through a well-maintained urban oasis in St. Louis. You'll wander beneath mature hardwoods and through lush greenery, experiencing a serene environment…
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The White Cliff Quarry Park trail offers a surprisingly varied and easy hike, winding through peaceful woods and along Gravois Creek before revealing its centerpiece: a picturesque cliffside pond nestled…
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The Kirkwood Park Fitness Trail offers a delightful blend of paved and natural surfaces, winding through forested areas and past a rocky creek. You'll enjoy gentle rolling terrain and the…
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This is a gem of a park in the Kirkwood area that is perfect for running. It features a fully paved pathway, lake, shelters, amphitheatre and beautiful scenery.
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Yes, the area is great for family outings. The Ruth Park Nature Trail from Kaufman Park is a short and easy path perfect for little legs. For a unique experience, the Laumeier Sculpture Garden offers a gentle walk among fascinating outdoor art installations.
Many parks and trails in the St. Louis area are dog-friendly, but policies can vary. Generally, dogs must be kept on a leash. Parks like Castlewood State Park and Queeny Park are popular choices for hiking with canine companions. Always check the specific park's regulations before you go.
Absolutely. For a smooth, paved surface, the Shaw Park loop via Centennial Greenway is an excellent option. Grant's Trail is another well-maintained paved greenway, ideal for walking, running, or cycling.
For those seeking more of a challenge, Castlewood State Park is a must-visit. It's renowned for its rugged trails that feature steep climbs and rewarding bluff overlooks of the Meramec River. The trails there offer a more strenuous workout compared to the gentler paths in the immediate vicinity of Warson Woods.
Yes, there are several great loop trails. The Hawk Ridge Trail loop in Queeny Park is a popular choice, offering a pleasant walk through woodlands without the need to backtrack. Many parks in the region feature well-marked loop systems.
The hiking around Warson Woods is characterized by accessible parkland paths, paved greenways, and quiet woodland trails. Most routes feature gentle hills and are suitable for a wide range of fitness levels, making it an approachable area for casual and family hikers.
You can explore over 25 different hiking routes around Warson Woods. The vast majority of these are rated as easy, with a few moderate options for those looking for a slightly longer or more varied walk.
While the immediate Warson Woods area is not known for significant waterfalls, you may find small cascades after heavy rain in parks with more rugged terrain like Castlewood State Park. For more prominent waterfalls, you would typically need to travel further out into the broader Missouri landscape.
For beautiful scenery, Possum Woods Conservation Area offers a lovely, accessible trail where you can catch glimpses of the Meramec River. For more expansive views, the bluff trails at Castlewood State Park provide stunning overlooks of the river valley.
The trails around Warson Woods are well-regarded by the komoot community. Hikers often praise the accessibility of the parks and the variety of well-maintained paths, from paved greenways to natural surface trails through local woodlands.
Accessing trailheads directly via public transport can be challenging. Most parks and conservation areas, such as Queeny Park and Castlewood State Park, are best reached by car. It is recommended to check local bus routes for stops near larger parks like Forest Park, but a car provides the most flexibility for exploring the region's trails.


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