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Touring cycling routes around West St. Paul offer access to extensive trail systems and scenic river views along the Mississippi River. The region features a mix of mostly paved surfaces, connecting various parks and natural areas. While many routes are relatively flat, some areas provide hills for cyclists seeking a more challenging ride. This landscape provides diverse options for exploring the natural features and urban environments of West St. Paul.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The Mississippi River Trail Loop offers a fantastic touring cycling experience, guiding you through a diverse urban landscape alongside the iconic Mississippi River. You'll enjoy well-maintained paths, passing by significantā¦
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Cycle the Big Rivers and Mississippi River Trail Loop, a moderate 17.6-mile route with scenic river views and historical landmarks.

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Cycle the St. Paul to White Bear Lake loop, a moderate 35.5-mile route combining rail trails and lakeside paths with 820 feet of gain.
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Embark on a moderate touring cycling adventure along the River to River Greenway and Mendota Trail loop, a 26.6-mile (42.8 km) route that offers scenic views of rivers, lakes, andā¦
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Holman Field in Saint Paul began in 1926, when the city developed the former Riverview Flats lake bed into the Saint Paul Municipal Airport to secure a nearby airmail route. It quickly became the Twin Citiesā main commercial airport and the home base of Northwest Airways, which launched its first passenger flight from St. Paul to Chicago in 1927. In 1931, the airport was renamed Holman Field in honor of Charles āSpeedā Holman, a renowned local pilot and record-setting stunt flyer who was Northwestās first hire and later its operations manager. During the 1930s, the WPA built the historic Administration Building, now on the National Register of Historic Places and home to Holmanās Table restaurant. In World War II, the field served as a major Modification Center where Northwest employees reconfigured thousands of B-24 bombers for the U.S. Army. After the war, commercial air service shifted to what became MSP, and Holman Field evolved into the Twin Citiesā primary corporate and general aviation reliever airport.
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Park with playgrounds, dog park, ballfields, bike paths, etc.
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Interesting bridge they can swing out of the way to let boats through.
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Nice river views from the bike path.
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Not sure what these were used for, guessing they were originally for the railroad.
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Here is a link to a Minnesota Department of Natural Resources map of summer trails at Fort Snelling State Park (https://files.dnr.state.mn.us/maps/state_parks/spk00154_summer.pdf). Although bicycles are allowed on many of the park trials, the legend on the map shows, sadly, that the circumferential trail on Pike Island is for hiking only.
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There are over 130 touring cycling routes around West St. Paul, offering a wide variety of options for different preferences and skill levels. This includes 58 easy routes, 64 moderate routes, and 8 more challenging options.
West St. Paul's touring cycling routes feature a mix of mostly paved surfaces, connecting various parks and natural areas. While many routes are relatively flat, some areas, particularly when climbing into the 'highlands' like Simon's Ravine from Kaposia Landing, offer hills for cyclists seeking a more challenging ride.
Yes, West St. Paul offers 58 easy touring cycling routes suitable for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. Many of these routes provide access to extensive trail systems and scenic river views along the Mississippi River, often on paved surfaces.
For cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 8 difficult touring cycling routes around West St. Paul. The region's 'highlands' offer hilly terrains, such as climbing Simon's Ravine from Kaposia Landing, which can provide a good workout.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in West St. Paul are loops, providing convenient starting and ending points. Popular options include the Mississippi River Trail Loop, the Big Rivers and Mississippi River Trail Loop, and the River to River Greenway and Mendota Trail loop.
Many routes offer stunning views of the Mississippi River, including those along the river bluffs. You can also experience secluded paths through tall, mature trees in parks like Garlough and Marthaler, connected by the River-to-River Greenway Trail. The Pine Bend Bluff SNA ā View of the Mississippi River loop from West Saint Paul is another route known for its river views.
Yes, the area offers several points of interest. You can find natural monuments like Minnehaha Falls and the Confluence of the Mississippi and Minnesota Rivers. Historical sites such as Indian Mounds Park are also accessible. For panoramic views, consider visiting Summit Overlook Park.
The touring cycling routes in West St. Paul are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 160 reviews. Cyclists often praise the scenic river views, extensive trail systems, and the varied terrain that caters to different ability levels.
Yes, West St. Paul provides excellent connectivity to wider regional trail systems. The Robert Piram Trail, for instance, links Harriet Island with South St. Paul's Kaposia Landing Park, extending into a network of trails along the Mississippi River corridor. The River-to-River Greenway Trail also connects Garlough and Marthaler Parks, providing a seamless riding experience.
While specific seasonal conditions vary, the extensive trail systems in West St. Paul are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring through fall. For winter cycling, it's advisable to check local conditions as some trails may be affected by snow and ice.
Yes, some routes in the broader West St. Paul area offer access to lakes. You can find highlights like Lake Phalen and Como Lake, which are popular spots for outdoor activities and can be incorporated into longer rides.


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