Take a hike to the top of a beautiful river bluff. Once you’re at the top you’ll be awe struck by the gorgeous countryside. The lush river valley is stunning in the summer but becomes a wonderland of color once fall arrives. This is one classic Missouri hike that will satisfy your need for fresh air and beautiful views all year long.
Visit Castlewood State Park and take on the River Scene Trail. This 3 mile long loop is moderately challenging but many novice hikers enjoy the hike.
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Start the trail hiking up the top of the river bluffs. The incline can get the heart pumping, but it’s definitely worth your troubles.
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The bluffs rise 249 feet into the air and give you visibility for miles. You’ll want to be sure your phone is well charged so you can snap pictures and take videos.
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The Meramec River valley is dense, and vibrantly green in the summer. Accent the lush valley with striking blue skies for a breathtaking combination.
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In a few months the valley will explode with color. You can see the best of Missouri’’s fall display from the top of River Scene Trail.
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On you way back down the bluffs you’ll come to the river bottoms. Enjoy the wildlife, on quite mornings and afternoons you can spot deer feeding on the grasses.
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Castlewood State Park is one of the most popular hiking destinations in the St. Louis area. The park is just 30 minuets from downtown St. Louis in Ballwin. The park is open daily from 7 a.m. until 30 minutes prior to sunset.
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Have you taken the River Scene Trail and soaked up the stunning views? Tell us about your hike in the comments below.
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Find Castlewood State Park at 1401 Kiefer Creek Rd., Ballwin, MO 63021.
Many hikers love hiking at Castlewood State Park over and over again. However, if you’re a well-experienced hiker this dangerous trail may be the challenge you’ve been looking for in the Show Me State.
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