Berkley Riverfront Park and Trail

Berkley Riverfront Park and trail parallel the Missouri River from the River Market District to Casino KC.

Berkley Riverfront Park and trail parallel the Missouri River from the River Market District to Casino KC.

Follow the Missouri River from the River Market to Casino KC.

  • Trail Berkley Riverfront Park and Trail

  • Overview
    The Berkley Riverfront Trail offers access points at the River Market, Berkley Park and Casino KC (formerly Isle of Capri Casino). A paved trail offers scenic views of the river and the Kansas City skyline. A highlight is the observation deck on the Town of Kansas Bridge (which is not really a bridge), giving a multi-story view of the river and points north, east and west. You’ll also pass under the Heart of America motorist and railroad bridges, which span the Missouri River.

  • Extras No trip on this trail is complete without a visit to the River Market area, which includes the City Market. From the Town of Kansas Bridge, you can take a stairway or elevator several stories down to the river/trail head.

  • Length 1.3 miles, one way.

  • Address and location Berkley Park, 1298 River Front Dr, Kansas City, Mo., 64120. You can park at the River Market or at Berkley Park. The only difference will be whether you begin your walk heading east or west.

  • Conditions This is a paved a level trail, accessible by anyone.

  • Kid friendly? This trail is ideal for strollers and biking children. Parents should be attentive to passing cyclists.

  • How busy? This is a heavily trafficked trail.

  • Pets Yes, on a leash (unless otherwise designated).

  • Bikes Non-motorized bicycles are permitted.

  • Official Website

Berkley Riverfront Park and Trails, Kansas City, Mo.
Berkley Riverfront Park and Trails, Kansas City, Mo.
Berkley Riverfront Park and Trails, Kansas City, Mo.
Berkley Riverfront Park and Trails, Kansas City, Mo.
 
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