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The Beulah Trail in Greensfelder County Park offers a surprisingly technical mountain biking experience, despite its easy rating. This 5.8-mile (9.3 km) singletrack winds through varied terrain, featuring hard-packed dirt, challenging rock gardens, and some gravel sections. You'll feel a distinct "mountainous" vibe, especially when the autumn colors are at their peak, making it a scenic and engaging ride that takes about 51 minutes to complete.
Planning your ride on the Beulah Trail is straightforward; it's easily accessible within Greensfelder County Park in Wildwood, Missouri. Since it's a multi-use trail, be prepared to share the path with hikers and horses. While no specific parking warnings are noted, arriving earlier in the day is always a good strategy to ensure a spot, especially on weekends. The trail is best enjoyed during the fall for its vibrant scenery.
With 439 feet (134 metres) of elevation gain, the Beulah Trail is an excellent spot to develop your mountain biking skills, particularly in navigating technical features like berms, drops, and those frequent rock gardens. It's a popular route for those seeking a quick, challenging ride that feels more substantial than its distance suggests, offering a unique regional experience.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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The Beulah Trail in Greensfelder County Park is generally rated as intermediate (blue difficulty). While it has a moderate physical rating, many riders find it more technical than expected due to frequent and challenging rock gardens. It requires precise lines and good bike handling skills. Beginners might find themselves walking through some of the more technical rock garden sections.
Yes, the Beulah Trail is a loop. When riding it clockwise, you'll encounter a significant rock garden section early on, followed by a nice overlook, and then more flowy sections interspersed with additional rock gardens. This direction can offer a good flow for experiencing the trail's features.
The trail is primarily a singletrack with hard-packed dirt, but it's notable for its numerous technical rock gardens and some gravel sections. It winds through forested areas, offering scenic views. The terrain is rolling, with berms and drops, but without exceptionally long climbs or descents.
The trail is particularly scenic during the fall season when the forested areas display vibrant colors. However, it can be enjoyed throughout the year, weather permitting. Always check local conditions before heading out, especially after rain, as rock gardens can become more challenging when wet.
Greensfelder County Park, where the Beulah Trail is located, typically does not require entrance fees or permits for general access. However, it's always a good idea to check the official St. Louis County Parks website for any updated regulations or specific event fees before your visit.
The Beulah Trail is located within Greensfelder County Park. You can find parking areas within the park that provide access to the trailheads. Specific parking locations are usually well-marked within the park.
Generally, Greensfelder County Park allows dogs on trails, but they must be kept on a leash. Please ensure your dog is well-behaved and that you clean up after them to maintain the trail's condition for all users.
Yes, the route you're interested in primarily follows the Beulah Trail, but it also passes through sections of the Fossil Ridge Trail, Overlook Trail, Eagle Valley Connector Trail, DeClue Trail, Green Rock Trail, Eagle Valley Trail, and Pawnee Trail.
Yes, the trail offers scenic views as it winds through forested areas. A notable feature is a nice overlook that provides a good vantage point, especially when riding the loop clockwise. The abundance of technical rock gardens also makes the trail a distinctive feature for skill development.
Given the technical nature with rock gardens, it's advisable to bring a well-maintained mountain bike suitable for intermediate terrain. Essential gear includes a helmet, water, basic repair kit (spare tube, pump, multi-tool), and appropriate riding attire. Consider knee and elbow pads for added protection due to the technical sections.
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