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St. Louis

Gateway Arch Loop

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3.4

(11)

43

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Gateway Arch Loop

00:55

3.51km

20m

Hiking

If you're looking for family friendly hiking near a major landmark, the Gateway Arch Loop delivers a unique urban experience. This easy 2.2-mile (3.5 km) route winds through landscaped green spaces, offering impressive views of the 630-foot Gateway Arch and the historic Eads Bridge over the Mississippi River. With only 81 feet (25 metres) of elevation gain, it's a gentle walk that takes about 54 minutes, perfect for a relaxed outing.

Planning your visit to this popular route is straightforward, as the paved paths are easily accessible for all, including strollers and wheelchairs. Parking is available in the surrounding downtown St. Louis area. Since it's an urban trail, you can enjoy it at any time of day, though early mornings or late afternoons might offer softer light for photography and fewer crowds.

The Gateway Arch Loop stands out for its blend of urban exploration and historical significance, symbolizing America's westward expansion. It's not just a trail; it's a journey through a national park known more for its history than rugged terrain. The park's pathways connect seamlessly to other city attractions, making it a great starting point for exploring downtown St. Louis.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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The Gateway Arch National Park

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Gateway Arch

Highlight • Monument

The Gateway Arch National Park in St. Louis, Missouri, commemorates the era of American westward expansion. Its focal point is the 192-meter-high stainless steel arch, symbolizing new beginnings and discovery. The complex also includes a museum and the historic Old Courthouse, where the Dred Scott trial began. Located directly on the Mississippi River, the park was designated a national park in 2018—a decision that is not without controversy due to its urban character, but attracts many visitors.

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Eads Bridge

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The Eads Bridge is a combined railway and road bridge. It connects St. Louis in Missouri with East St. Louis in Illinois via the Mississippi River, which forms the border between the two states. The MetroLink, a light rail in the St. Louis metropolitan region (Greater St. Louis), runs on the lower floor, and a four-lane street is on the upper floor. When the bridge was completed in 1874, it had the largest spans of any arch bridge in the world.

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320 m

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2.79 km

436 m

271 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Gateway Arch Loop?

The Gateway Arch National Park is located in downtown St. Louis, and parking is available at various garages and lots nearby. A common option is the Stadium East Garage, which is a short walk from the park entrance. Be sure to check local signage for parking fees and hours.

Is the Gateway Arch Loop suitable for beginners or families with children?

Absolutely! This loop is considered easy and is ideal for beginners, families, and visitors of all fitness levels. The paths are entirely paved sidewalks and wide walking paths with gentle slopes, making it accessible for strollers and wheelchairs as well.

What is the terrain like on the loop?

The terrain is very easy and urban. You'll be walking on entirely paved sidewalks and wide, accessible paths. There are no rugged or natural trail sections, so you can leave your hiking boots at home. It's perfect for a leisurely stroll, running, or even biking.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for Gateway Arch National Park?

There is no entrance fee to enter Gateway Arch National Park itself or to walk the outdoor grounds and trails. However, there are fees for specific attractions like the tram ride to the top of the Gateway Arch, the museum, or riverboat cruises. You can find more detailed information on the official National Park Service website.

Is the Gateway Arch Loop dog-friendly?

Yes, leashed dogs are generally welcome on the paved outdoor paths and grounds of Gateway Arch National Park. Please ensure your dog is on a leash no longer than 6 feet and always clean up after your pet. Dogs are not permitted inside the Arch or other park buildings.

What is the best time of year to walk the Gateway Arch Loop?

Spring and fall offer the most pleasant weather for walking the loop, with comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery. In spring, you might even catch the cherry trees blossoming around the Arch. Summer can be hot and humid, while winter can be cold, but the paved paths are generally clear and accessible year-round.

What scenic views or landmarks will I see along the route?

The primary highlight is, of course, the magnificent Gateway Arch itself, which you'll view from various perspectives. You'll also enjoy landscaped grounds, reflecting pools, and views of the Mississippi River to the east and the St. Louis skyline to the west. The route also passes near the historic Eads Bridge.

Does the loop intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, the route utilizes sections of several official trails. You'll find yourself on parts of the Missouri (66), Mississippi River Trail (Missouri), St. Louis Riverfront Trail, and the Gateway Arch Trail, among others. These connections offer opportunities to extend your walk if you wish.

What should I bring for a walk on this loop?

Since it's an urban, paved loop, you won't need extensive hiking gear. Comfortable walking shoes, water, sunscreen, and a hat are recommended, especially during warmer months. Don't forget your camera for photos of the Arch and city views!

Are there restrooms or water fountains available along the way?

Yes, as an urban national park, restrooms and water fountains are available within the Gateway Arch National Park visitor center and at various points around the grounds. There are also numerous cafes and facilities in the surrounding downtown St. Louis area.

Is there a longer option if I want to explore more of downtown St. Louis?

Yes, while the core loop is about 2.2 miles, you can easily extend your walk. There's a nearly 5-mile loop option that incorporates other downtown sites like the Eads Bridge, museums, and other parks, providing a more comprehensive tour of the city center.

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