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Touring cycling around Wildwood features a landscape characterized by river levee trails, wooded areas, and rolling terrain. The region offers a mix of paved paths and natural surface trails, often following waterways and passing through local parks. Elevation gains are generally moderate, providing accessible routes for various fitness levels. This area is well-suited for those seeking varied touring cycling routes with scenic views.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Known locally as “Devil’s Boot Cave,” this natural overhang carved in sandstone resembles the shape of a boot and stretches roughly 25 feet deep and wide, near Marthasville. Once used as a pioneer shelter and noted by local schools for nature trips, the site offers a little geological curiosity beside the trail—a hands-on reminder of Missouri’s limestone landscape and early frontier life. Great for a quick stop and photo op!
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This is a paved trail that runs on top of the Levee that protects the Chesterfield Valley from the flood waters of the Missouri River. It is well-used and you can expect to encounter other cyclists, runners, in line skaters, and folks just out for a walk. The Monarch Levee Trail is linked to the World Famous KATY Trail via a separated bike lane on the Interstate 64 bridge across the Missouri River. There are plenty of parking areas along the trail length. I chose the trail head parking off of the Centaur Road. Expect to see wildlife such as foxes, turkey, deer, raccoons, and other critters mainly on the river side of the trail. On the Valley side is an airport, outlet mall, shopping centers, and entertainment venues. If you are looking for a peaceful serene ride this is NOT it. On a historical note, this levee was built after the devastating floods of 1993. This levee is nearly twice as high as the original levee. If you can imagine when you are looking out over the valley, the airport and all the buildings there, that in 1993 there was nearly 20 feet of water covering all of it! Rescue personnel used the interstate, which crosses the valley, as a boat ramp. All in all this is a well maintained wide trail that you will enjoy riding.
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During a recent ride on the Monarch Levee Trail, I wanted to explore Howell Island. The map shows that there is a road/trail there HOWEVER, it is gone. The once low water crossing has been entirely removed and replaced with huge stone "rip rap" in its place. So if you are really wanting to see howell island then you will have to cross this large stone rip rap. You will need good hiking shoes and you will need to be very nimble to cross this area. Sorry no pictures, my camera did not save the pictures I "thought" I took of the area.
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The Monarch Trail does not go all the way around the Chesterfield Valley unfortunately. It ends towards the East end of the valley right next to the Top Golf Facility. Beyond this point, it is private property. The Komoot Map shows the roads here as private, which is very true. They have no trespassing signs everywhere.
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Had to include this very unusual find. I am assuming that this was a family cemetery and when the new levee, on top of which this bike trail runs, was built it must been over the old cemetery. So they relocated the cemetery to the top of the levee. These are very old, dating back to the 1890's. Be respectful and do not desecrate this place.
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One of 3 major highway bridges over the Missouri between Weldon and St Charles, MO. The KATY trail through here is as smooth as concrete and the scenery is beautiful!
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This is a paved trail that passes through the forest in Sherman Beach Park. There are great views of the river in the southern portion of the trail.
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You'll gain a good view of Lake Chesterfield as you cycle by. Keep your eye out for any bird life on the lake but also be sure to keep attention on the road as it is reasonably busy.
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Wildwood offers a diverse selection of over 15 touring cycling routes, catering to various skill levels and preferences. These routes explore the region's river levee trails, wooded areas, and lake-side paths.
Yes, Wildwood has several easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. One such option is the Monarch Levee Trail – Chesterfield Settlers Cemetery loop from Monarch-Chesterfield Levee Trail Parking, which is 16.4 miles (26.4 km) long and features mostly flat levee paths.
For advanced touring cyclists, Wildwood offers routes with more significant elevation changes and longer distances. While most routes are moderate, the region's varied terrain, including sections through wooded hollows, provides engaging challenges. Consider routes that venture into areas with more rolling hills for a more demanding experience.
Many of Wildwood's touring cycling routes are family-friendly, especially those on paved paths or well-maintained levee trails with minimal elevation. The easier routes provide a safe and enjoyable experience for cyclists of all ages. Always check the route details for specific difficulty and terrain before heading out with children.
Several touring cycling routes in Wildwood, such as the popular Katy Trail – Frontier Park loop and the Monarch Levee Trail – Chesterfield Settlers Cemetery loop, start from the Monarch-Chesterfield Levee Trail Parking area, offering convenient access for cyclists.
Touring cycling around Wildwood offers diverse scenery, including expansive views along river levee trails, tranquil sections through wooded areas, and picturesque lake views. You'll encounter a mix of natural landscapes and glimpses of local historical sites.
Yes, Wildwood's touring cycling routes often pass by or are near interesting natural attractions. For example, the Lake Chesterfield – Rock Hollow Trail loop offers scenic lake views. You can also explore nearby areas like Weldon Spring Conservation Area or Klondike Park, which are popular highlights in the region.
The best time for touring cycling in Wildwood is typically during the spring and fall months. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural scenery, making for comfortable rides. Summer can also be enjoyable, but it's advisable to start early to avoid the midday heat.
While specific cafes directly on every route may vary, many routes in Wildwood pass through or near towns and communities where you can find refreshment stops. It's always a good idea to check your chosen route beforehand and plan for any necessary provisions, especially on longer rides.
The touring cycling routes in Wildwood vary significantly in length and duration. You can find shorter rides like the Cave – Zombie Trail loop at 8.2 miles (13.2 km), which takes about 1 hour 13 minutes, up to longer excursions such as the Katy Trail – Frontier Park loop, which is 49.4 miles (79.5 km) and can take nearly 5 hours to complete.
Yes, Wildwood features several excellent circular touring cycling routes. Many of the popular options, such as the Rock Hollow Trail – Lime Kiln loop and the Lake Chesterfield – Rock Hollow Trail loop, are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point without retracing your path.
The touring cycling experience in Wildwood is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's varied terrain, from flat levee trails to scenic wooded sections, and the well-maintained paths that make for enjoyable rides. The mix of natural beauty and accessibility is frequently highlighted.


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