Missouri River Scenic Hike: Top Trails and River Views

We’ve been enjoying the beautiful St. Louis weather lately — low 70s, plenty of sunshine and gentle breezes — perfect for hiking.

Missouri River Hike - St. Charles Missouri

My family humors my love of the outdoors. I could spend all day outside; nature is my favorite place. When the weather’s right and the views are gorgeous, I want to be there as long as possible.

Missouri River Hike - View between branches and leaves of the river

We recently discovered a local spot called EcoPark. What makes it special is how close it sits to the Missouri River — literally at the river’s edge. The area is mostly wetlands, and while much of it remains natural, conservation efforts introduced plants like arrowhead, swamp milkweed, great blue lobelia and cord grass. Those additions have blended in beautifully; hiking the trails feels like stepping into another world.

In the woods a phot of a tree trunk surrounded by greenery

One sobering reminder of the area’s past is the Great Flood of 1993. Back then, homes stood where the park now exists; the floodwaters submerged those neighborhoods. I remember that year clearly — I had just graduated high school. The disaster cost many lives and caused massive damage across the region.

Walking the trails you still find traces from that time. The most striking relic we saw was a rusted bed frame with corroded coils — once a mattress and home furniture, now skeletal metal peeking from the undergrowth. Those discoveries give the place a layered history that’s both poignant and fascinating.

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discoveries in the woods of St. Charles - rusted objects from the great flood of 1993

But what I love most here is the scenery — all of it. The river, the lush green, and the trees that show their years in the texture of their bark. There’s an undisturbed quality to the landscape that feels restorative.

a pathway into the woods in St. Charles, MO

There is some graffiti in places, which is unfortunate, but even that added a different sort of color and story to the area if you look for it.

graffiti under a bridge in St. Charles, MO
graffiti under a bridge in  St. Charles MO

The river views were peaceful and beautiful. I was especially happy my kids enjoyed the outing as much as I did.

a view of the river in st charles county

Do you see the duck perched on the log? That little detail made us laugh.

view of a river in st charles missouri
view of trees and log with the river in the background in st charles missouri

We even brought baby Carsyn, who’s three months old. My wife wore him while navigating the trails, and watching her climb through the brush with the little one was priceless.

vines, bushes and overgrowth in the woods of st charles missouri

Some sections felt like a gentle obstacle course — not hard to pass, but enough to make you pause and laugh at the challenge.

standing in the woods of st charles missouri looking out at the river - eco park

My step counter logged about four miles for our outing. It didn’t feel that long because we kept stopping to take photos, look at wildlife, and enjoy the views.

a muddy inlet at the rivers edge st charles mo

Thanks for reading and scrolling through the photos. It was a perfect day — relaxed, scenic and memorable — and I’m glad the kids came along, even if they were a bit tired by the end.

overgrown woods, bushes, trees on a  path in st charles missouri
gorgeous view of the river in saint charles missouri
missouri bridge into illinois
standing under the bridge in st charles missouri
the bridge from missouri to illinois in st charles missouri
view of the river and the bridge into illinois from saint charles missouri
a pathway at eco park in saint charles missouri
pathway in eco park saint charles missouri
creek on the edge of eco park in saint charles missouri

Until next time!