Saint Joseph Trails and Maps

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Looking for the best trails around Saint Joseph?

Explore the best rated trails in Saint Joseph, MO, whether you're looking for an easy walking trail or a bike trail like the Route 152 Trail and Prairie Creek Greenway . With more than 18 trails covering 75 miles you're bound to find a perfect trail for you. Click on any trail below to find trail descriptions, trail maps, photos, and reviews.

Best Trails in Saint Joseph

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20th Street Trafficway Path

As a side path to a busy thoroughfare, the 20th Street Trafficway Path provides both an excellent recreational opportunity for the...

Length: 3.2 mi
State: KS
Surface: Concrete
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Armourdale Levee Trail

The Armourdale Levee Trail offers an unpaved route (hybrids or mountain bikes are recommended) of just over a mile through Kansas City,

Length: 1.3 mi
State: KS
Surface: Crushed Stone
1 Review
Glacial Hills Scenic Byway- South Atchison Trail

The Glacial Hills Scenic Byway- South Atchison Trail is a 1.5-mile concrete recreation path along the iconic road as it cuts through the...

Length: 1.5 mi
State: KS
Surface: Concrete
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Independence Creek Trail

This gravel hike-and-bike trail sits atop the levy that runs along Independence Creek. At its northern end, the trail is connected to the...

Length: 2.3 mi
State: KS
Surface: Gravel
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Interurban Trail (MO)

Though only half a mile long, the Interurban Trail preserves an important piece of Riverside's history. The paved trail sits in the old...

Length: 0.5 mi
State: MO
Surface: Asphalt
2 Reviews
Jumping Branch Trail

Running half a mile along the creek of the same name, the Jumping Branch Trail is a multipurpose recreational trail in the heart of...

Length: 0.5 mi
State: MO
Surface: Concrete
17 Reviews
Line Creek Trail

The Line Creek Trail is about all a trail lover could ask for. This beautifully paved 8-mile trail winds serenely through Platte County and...

Length: 8.4 mi
State: MO
Surface: Concrete
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Linear Trail

The Linear Trail is a mile long trail which travels between Riverside and Briarcliff in Missouri. The trail provides a natural escape,

Length: 1.1 mi
State: MO
Surface: Asphalt, Crushed Stone, Dirt
1 Review
Missouri Riverfront Trail

Note: The eastern third of the trail, from the access point at Horizons Parkway to the end of the trail, is currently closed (as of June...

Length: 3.4 mi
State: MO
Surface: Asphalt, Gravel

Recent Trail Reviews

Watkins Mill State Park

Beautiful

July, 2025 by kimsiegel93

I live close to Walkins Mill. Has both shade and sun. Hilly and flat areas in the almost 4 miles. Not ideal for fast bike riders. Trail needs fixed, could twist an ankle if running. But still great for casual cyclists, families, dogs and walkers.

Line Creek Trail

Great Nature Trail

June, 2025 by 24zpnbjnnj

This trail is in walking distance of my house so I have taken my bikes on it many times. Trail runs next to Line Creek most of the time. Scenic and a peaceful ride. Most of the time the path is wide enough for two way traffic.

Line Creek Trail

Line Creek Starting Point Location At The 0 Mile Marker

September, 2024 by jmcnally1977

I rode this trail on September 16, 2024. The signs on the trail are present but on "first look" can be missed by the uninitiated and once read are still slightly confusing. The signs are simply "waist high mile marker posts " showing directional arrows and text point to both access roads nearby (there are many!) as well as general trail direction. So read the signs carefully your first time out! The needed info is on these posts, albeit in a confusing manner.
The trail has "a few smaller hills" that should be considered closer to beginner level: they are not exceedingly long or tall for most folks. The majority of the trail trends as flat IMO.
The trail is fun to ride and certainly has scenic beauty. The trail path is a bit wider than I expected and the surface is in excellent shape at the time of my ride.
My greatest challenge was finding the zero mile starting point! The trail map on this web site, and on Google maps, are both technically incorrect. The trail's actual starting point is in the EH Young Riverfront Park parking lot, immediately east of the Argosy Casino property, next to the restrooms and the river. This park is also, by far, the best place to park anywhere on the southern part of the trail.

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