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The Dardenne Greenway offers a delightful, easy escape into nature, tracing the Dardenne Creek through a mosaic of woodlands, wetlands, and prairies. You'll find consistently smooth, paved surfaces, perfect for a relaxed 4.3-mile (6.9 km) hike. Keep an eye out for white-tailed deer and various songbirds, especially around the 15-acre…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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6.76 km
111 m
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5.54 km
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258 m
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The Dardenne Greenway features predominantly paved, wide, and mostly flat surfaces. While it is generally easy, some sections do have gentle rolling hills. This makes it suitable for a wide range of activities beyond hiking, including running, biking, and use with strollers.
You can find parking at various parks connected to the greenway, such as Legacy Park, Woodland Sports Park, Rabbit Run Park, Dardenne Park, and BaratHaven Park. These locations often serve as convenient trailheads.
Yes, the greenway is rated as easy due to its paved, mostly flat terrain. This makes it an excellent choice for beginners, families with children, and individuals seeking a less strenuous outdoor activity. Many connected parks also offer amenities like playgrounds.
The greenway offers diverse scenery, winding along Dardenne Creek and through woodlands, wetlands, and temperate prairies. You might spot white-tailed deer, various songbirds, otters, and wild turkeys. Sections like BaratHaven feature newly created wetlands to enhance habitat.
Spring and fall are generally the most pleasant seasons to visit, offering comfortable temperatures and vibrant natural colors. Summer can be warm, but the paved paths are still accessible. Winter hiking is also possible, though conditions may vary.
Yes, the Dardenne Greenway is generally dog-friendly. However, all dogs must be kept on a leash, and owners are responsible for cleaning up after their pets to ensure a pleasant experience for all users.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Dardenne Greenway or to enter Legacy Park. Both are publicly accessible and free to enjoy.
Yes, the greenway is part of a larger network and connects to numerous parks and community features. It also intersects with sections of the Kountz Fort Trail and other segments of the Dardenne Greenway itself, offering extended exploration opportunities.
The greenway offers access to various park amenities like playgrounds, dog parks, sports fields, and fishing ponds. You'll also find informational signs about local aquatic life and plants, and the Cottleville section has a trailhead near a historic log cabin.
Absolutely. The paved and mostly flat nature of the greenway makes it highly accessible for wheelchairs, strollers, and individuals with mobility challenges. Many connected parks, including Legacy Park, also feature accessible amenities like wheelchair swings.
Given its paved and accessible nature, essentials include comfortable walking shoes, water, and sun protection. If you plan to bike or run, appropriate gear for those activities. Don't forget a camera for the scenic views and binoculars for wildlife spotting!
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