Best attractions and places to see around Roxana include a mix of historical sites, natural features, and recreational opportunities. The village, situated in Illinois, offers access to the Mississippi River and is part of the broader River Bend area. Visitors can explore its industrial heritage, enjoy paved trails, and discover various parks. The region provides diverse options for outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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The Melvin Price Lock and dam is located on the MCT Confluence Trail near East Alton, Illinois. There is a Great Rivers Museum here and the National Great Rivers Research and Education Center. All of this is accessible directly off the trail with out having to cross any highways. They do have tours of the lock and dam. Check on line for availability. www.mtrf.org
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This monument is located just adjacent to the MCT Confluence Trail near the Poag Road Intersection. The monument is completely accessible from the Trail without crossing any roads.
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This trail runs atop the main Levee which protects much of the area from the Mississippi River when it floods. The surface is paved and the path is completely separate from the road way. Sites along this trail include the Confluence Tower Monument, Melvin Price Lock and Dam, The City of Alton and of course gorgeous views of the Mississippi River. This trail is safe for children although some road crossings require you to stop before crossing. Be careful when crossing these roads as the visibility is limited. There are restroom facilities at the Confluence Tower facility and the Great Rivers Museum located at the Melvin Price Lock and Dam. This is a great spring or fall ride. This trail runs atop a levee so there is no tree shade. This can be a consideration in the summertime when it gets quite hot.
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This is a monument to two famous American explorers, Lewis and Clark. They were credited with mapping the Missouri River and also finding a passage to the west coast of North America. It was from this point they launched their famous journey. This Monument is located on the Madison County Transit ( MCT ) Confluence trail which also carry's the Mississippi River Trail.
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Crossing Chouteau Island on laid back country roads. Conditions are decent, surroundings are beautiful.
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The café was built in 1924, two years before Route 66 was established. Rumor has it that it was frequented by gangsters like Al Capone. The Luna was a café on the ground floor, but had a gambling establishment in the basement and a "house of bad reputation" above. The neon sign in front that still stands has a cherry that uses ruby glass to enhance its red sheen. It is said that if the cherry was lit, the girls would be in the rooms. In its day, the café was a "gourmet restaurant" and so expensive that most law-abiding citizens could not afford to eat there
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Roxana and its surroundings offer several historical points of interest. You can visit the Wood River Refinery History Museum to learn about the area's industrial past. The iconic Luna Cafe (Route 66), though not directly in Roxana, is a notable landmark along Route 66 with a rich history. Additionally, the Confluence Tower and the Lewis & Clark Monument commemorates the famous expedition, and the Melvin Price Locks and Dam includes a Great Rivers Museum.
For outdoor enthusiasts, the Confluence Trail offers scenic views of the Mississippi River from atop a levee. Another pleasant option is the Chouteau Island Country Road, a less-trafficked route ideal for cycling. Other natural spots include Kendall Hill Park in Wood River and the Watershed Nature Center Loop Trail in Edwardsville, which features diverse habitats.
Yes, the Roxana Community Park District provides a range of recreational facilities, including a swimming pool, playgrounds, and a disc golf course. The Confluence Tower and the Lewis & Clark Monument and the Melvin Price Locks and Dam are also considered family-friendly, offering educational experiences and accessible facilities.
Roxana is known for its cycling routes. The Confluence Trail is a paved path along the Mississippi River, suitable for all ages. The Chouteau Island Country Road offers a quiet, scenic ride. For more options, you can explore various cycling routes in the area, including those found in the Cycling around Roxana guide.
The Confluence Trail is excellent for running, offering a paved, separate path. Kendall Hill Park in Wood River provides scenic trails for walking, running, and hiking. The Watershed Nature Center Loop Trail in Edwardsville is an easy 1.2-mile loop through forests and wetlands. For more detailed running routes, refer to the Running Trails around Roxana guide.
This man-made monument commemorates the point from which Lewis and Clark launched their famous journey. It is located on the Madison County Transit (MCT) Confluence Trail and is completely accessible from the trail without crossing roads. It offers a historical viewpoint and is wheelchair accessible.
Yes, tours of the lock and dam are available. The site is located on the MCT Confluence Trail near East Alton and also houses a Great Rivers Museum and the National Great Rivers Research and Education Center. You can check online for tour availability.
The Confluence Trail, which runs atop a levee, has no tree shade, making spring or fall ideal for comfortable rides or walks. Summers can be quite hot, so plan accordingly if visiting during that season.
During the holiday season, Roxana's main street, Illinois Route 111, is adorned with bright Christmas lights, making it a festive destination. The Roxana Community Park District also hosts the annual Roxana Homecoming Festival at Burbank Park.
The Confluence Trail features a paved surface and runs atop the main levee, offering a flat and separate path from roadways. While generally flat, some road crossings require caution due to limited visibility.
Yes, restroom facilities are available at the Confluence Tower facility and at the Great Rivers Museum, which is located at the Melvin Price Locks and Dam, both of which are situated along the trail.
Built in 1924, before Route 66 was established, the Luna Cafe is steeped in local legend. It's rumored to have been frequented by figures like Al Capone, with a gambling establishment in the basement and a 'house of bad reputation' upstairs. Its iconic neon sign, with a cherry made of ruby glass, reportedly lit up to signal that 'girls would be in the rooms'.


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