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East Baton Rouge Parish
Baton Rouge

Mississippi River Trail (Louisiana)

Hard

2.6

(17)

51

hikers

Mississippi River Trail (Louisiana)

07:30

29.9km

20m

Hiking

Hike the challenging 18.6-mile Mississippi River Trail (Louisiana) for expansive views of the river and landmarks like the USS Kidd Veterans

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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130Β m

USS Kidd Veterans Museum

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Warship transformed into a museum housing naval history exhibits and memorials.

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9.85Β km

Mississippi River Levee Trail

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Much of the trail in this area runs along the top of the river levee, providing flat, paved paths that are excellent for walking, running, and especially biking. You get …

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29.9Β km

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28.8Β km

1.10Β km

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27.9Β km

1.08Β km

614Β m

291Β m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Mississippi River Trail (Louisiana)?

The trail is predominantly flat and paved, making it accessible for most skill levels. It follows the river's levees, so you'll experience virtually no elevation gain. While generally easy, some sections lack shade and can be windy, especially during warmer months.

Is the Mississippi River Trail (Louisiana) suitable for beginners?

Yes, it's very suitable for beginners due to its flat, paved surface and minimal elevation changes. It's often referred to as 'The Levee Path' or 'The Levee Bike Path' locally, highlighting its accessibility for walking and cycling.

What can I see along the route?

You'll enjoy stunning, unobstructed views of the Mississippi River, with opportunities to watch large ships and barges. The trail also offers glimpses of lush vegetation and local wildlife, making it good for birdwatching. Near New Orleans, you'll find urban views, while other sections venture into more rural countryside. You can also visit the USS Kidd Veterans Museum.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

Spring and fall are generally the best times to visit, offering milder temperatures. Summers can be very warm, and the lack of shade in many sections can make hiking challenging. It can also be quite windy at times due to its elevated position on the levee.

Are there any specific parking areas or trailheads for the Mississippi River Trail (Louisiana)?

The Mississippi River Trail in Louisiana is a system of disconnected segments. A popular starting point is near Audubon Park in New Orleans, which offers connections to walking paths within the park. Parking availability can vary along different sections of the trail, so it's advisable to check local resources for specific trailhead parking options.

Is the Mississippi River Trail (Louisiana) dog-friendly?

While the trail is a multi-use pathway popular with walkers, runners, and cyclists, specific dog regulations can vary by parish or park section. Generally, dogs are welcome on leash, but always check local signage or park rules for the specific segment you plan to visit.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to access the trail?

No, generally there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Mississippi River Trail (Louisiana) itself, as it is a public pathway. However, if you access the trail through a specific park or attraction, standard park entrance fees might apply to that particular area.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see?

The trail offers opportunities for birdwatching, given its proximity to the river and diverse landscapes. You might spot various bird species, and in more rural sections, you could encounter other local flora and fauna. The river itself is a constant source of natural observation.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Mississippi River Trail (Louisiana), Levee Loop, Mississippi River Trail, and Mississippi River Levee Trail.

Is the trail wheelchair accessible?

Given its flat, paved surface and minimal elevation, many sections of the Mississippi River Trail (Louisiana) are suitable for wheelchairs. However, accessibility can vary between disconnected segments, so it's best to verify the specific section you plan to visit for detailed accessibility information.

What makes the Mississippi River Trail (Louisiana) unique?

Its unique placement atop the river's levees provides unobstructed views of the mighty Mississippi River and its bustling activity. The trail combines natural beauty, historical significance, and accessibility, offering a multi-use pathway that connects to the vibrant culture of nearby New Orleans and is patrolled by 'Levee Police'.

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