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Road cycling routes around Village St. George are primarily situated within the flat, low-lying terrain of East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Mississippi River, featuring extensive levee systems that offer paved paths for cycling. Routes often traverse urban and suburban areas, including university campuses and local parks. The landscape is generally flat, with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for various cycling abilities.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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University Lake is one of six lakes on the LSU campus. It is a popular spot for various recreation activities such as walking, jogging, and cycling.
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The lake was created in the early 20th century from what was once a bayou, part of the natural drainage system. It's a key feature of the Capitol Park grounds, offering peaceful water views that contrast with the tall, Art Deco style of the State Capitol building.
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This is a big, important park with lots to do for everyone. One of its main features is a large lake. The park also has a 9-hole golf course that's quite old, built in 1926, and is known for its pretty scenery and rolling hills.
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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 continuous views of the river, watching barges and boats go by.
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The lake is regularly stocked with fish, so you can often catch trout in the cooler months and catfish during the summer. You'll see people fishing from the banks, as motorized boats are not allowed, keeping the water calm and quiet. Just remember that you'll need a Louisiana fishing license.
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This is a big, important park with lots to do for everyone. One of its main features is a large lake. The park also has a 9-hole golf course that's quite old, built in 1926, and is known for its pretty scenery and rolling hills.
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This is a cool public dock that you can walk out onto. You'll have to hop off and push your bike, but it's cool to be able to walk out onto the Mississippi River and look up and down the waterway.
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The Levee Bike Trail follows the Mississippi River south of Baton Rouge. It sticks close to the banks of the river and doesn't really offer any shade since it is in the open the entire time. The path is completely paved and is more popular for cyclists than runners and walkers.
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Road cycling routes in Village St. George, Louisiana, are primarily characterized by flat, low-lying terrain. You'll find extensive levee systems along the Mississippi River that offer paved paths, as well as routes traversing urban and suburban areas, including university campuses and local parks. The landscape has minimal elevation changes, making it generally suitable for various cycling abilities.
Yes, there are several easy routes suitable for beginners. For instance, the Mississippi River Levee Trail loop from L'Auberge Casino & Hotel Baton Rouge is an easy 15.9-mile (25.7 km) trail that follows the levee system. Another easy option is the Roadbike loop from University Hills, which covers about 15.7 miles (25.2 km).
For longer rides, consider the Mississippi River Levee Trail loop from Baton Rouge Louisiana Temple, which is a substantial 55.6 miles (89.4 km) and offers extended stretches along the Mississippi River levee. Another moderate, longer option is the University Lake β Louisiana State Capitol loop from Baton Rouge Louisiana Temple, spanning 42.5 miles (68.4 km).
Yes, all the featured routes in this guide are circular loops. Examples include the Mississippi River Levee Trail loop from Baton Rouge Louisiana Temple and the University Lake β Louisiana State Capitol loop from Baton Rouge Louisiana Temple, both designed as loops for convenient cycling.
Given the warm, humid subtropical climate of Louisiana, the most comfortable seasons for road biking are typically fall, winter, and spring. Summers can be very hot and humid, making early mornings or late evenings the only viable times for cycling. Winter offers mild temperatures, ideal for longer rides.
The routes often provide views of the Mississippi River, especially along the levee trails. You'll also pass through urban green spaces, university campuses like LSU, and potentially catch glimpses of landmarks such as the Louisiana State Capitol, as seen on the University Lake β Louisiana State Capitol loop.
Due to the region's flat topography, routes around Village St. George generally do not feature significant elevation gains that would classify them as 'difficult'. The challenge typically comes from the distance covered. Routes like the 55.6-mile (89.4 km) Mississippi River Levee Trail loop from Baton Rouge Louisiana Temple are rated as moderate, primarily due to their length rather than steep climbs.
Road cyclists in the komoot community appreciate the accessible, flat terrain, which is great for consistent pacing and longer rides without strenuous climbs. The routes along the Mississippi River levees are particularly popular for their open views and dedicated paths, offering a unique regional experience.
Yes, routes like the University Lake β Louisiana State Capitol loop from Baton Rouge Louisiana Temple and the LSU Campus Mounds loop from University Hills specifically incorporate sections through university areas, offering a different urban cycling experience.
Given the predominantly flat terrain and the availability of shorter, easy loops, many routes are suitable for families. The Mississippi River Levee Trail loop from L'Auberge Casino & Hotel Baton Rouge, at 15.9 miles (25.7 km), is an example of an easy route that families might enjoy, especially if they are comfortable with the distance.
This guide features 5 distinct road cycling routes around Village St. George, offering a variety of distances and experiences within the region's flat landscape.


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