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Touring cycling in East Baton Rouge Parish features a landscape shaped by the Mississippi River, offering extensive levee paths and scenic routes around the University Lakes. The terrain is generally flat, with paved multi-use trails providing accessible cycling experiences. Sections along the Comite River and in parks like Hooper Road offer more varied, hilly, and unpaved options for mountain biking. The parish also includes numerous BREC parks and areas shaded by live oak canopies, enhancing the outdoor cycling environment.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Nice quiet rest and stretch path for bikes, walkers, joggers, and runners. Just a slice but worth it.
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University Lake is one of six lakes on the LSU campus. It is a popular spot for various recreation activities such as walking, jogging, and cycling.
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The lake was created in the early 20th century from what was once a bayou, part of the natural drainage system. It's a key feature of the Capitol Park grounds, offering peaceful water views that contrast with the tall, Art Deco style of the State Capitol building.
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The USS Kidd is a retired WWII era Fletcher-class destroyer that now serves as a museum. SHe is the only remaining Fletcher-class destroyer that was not modernized and currently sits in the same configuration as in AUgust of 1945.
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This is a big, important park with lots to do for everyone. One of its main features is a large lake. The park also has a 9-hole golf course that's quite old, built in 1926, and is known for its pretty scenery and rolling hills.
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The Mississippi River Trail between New Orleans and Baton Rouge uses roads and levees to create a loop between the two cities. For much of the ride you'll have the choice between paved roads and gravel levees.
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At just 9 feet by 9 feet, the Madonna Chapel claims to be the smallest church in the USA, though there are other contenders for the crown. This particular church was built by Italian farmer Anthony Gullo in 1902. His son had taken ill and he promised to build a church if he recovered from his illness.
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Opened in 1909 the Plaquemine Lock was an important part of this navigable waterway for 52 years before its closure in 1961. It was eventually replaced with a larger lock in Port Allen, but you can visit the park and museum and relive part of the river's history.
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East Baton Rouge Parish offers a variety of touring cycling routes, with over 10 options available on komoot. These routes cater to different skill levels, from easy loops around lakes to more moderate, longer distances along the Mississippi River.
The terrain in East Baton Rouge Parish is generally flat, especially along the Mississippi River Levee and around the University Lakes, where you'll find paved multi-use trails. For those seeking more varied terrain, some parks like Hooper Road Park offer unpaved trails with woods and bluffs, and the Comite River trails provide hilly sections suitable for mountain biking.
Yes, East Baton Rouge Parish has several easy routes perfect for beginners and families. The Capitol Lake to University Lake loop is a popular choice, offering scenic views around the university lakes. Another great option is the University Lake β City Park Lake loop from Louisiana State University, which takes you through urban green spaces and around picturesque lakes.
For those looking for a longer ride, the Mississippi River Trail is a moderate 43.5-mile path that follows the river, providing extensive car-free riding. Another substantial option is the University Lake loop from Perkins, which covers over 45 miles.
Many of the touring cycling routes in East Baton Rouge Parish are designed as loops. Popular circular routes include the Capitol Lake to University Lake loop and the Mississippi River Levee Trail loop from Riverbend Lakes, offering convenient starting and ending points.
While cycling, you can explore various attractions. Routes around the LSU campus offer views of landmarks like Tiger Stadium and Mike the Tiger's habitat. Downtown Baton Rouge routes pass by the Louisiana State Capitol building and the Louisianaβs Old State Capitol. The Mississippi River Levee Bike Trail provides scenic river views, and the University Lake area is picturesque. You can also find natural beauty at the Bluebonnet Swamp.
Yes, certain cycling routes in East Baton Rouge Parish, such as sections of North Boulevard and East Boulevard, feature designated bike paths shaded by a canopy of live oak trees. These provide a more comfortable riding experience, especially on sunny days.
The touring cycling routes in East Baton Rouge Parish are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from 2 reviews. Cyclists often praise the scenic views, the accessibility of paved trails, and the variety of routes available around the lakes and along the river.
Many cycling routes in East Baton Rouge Parish are accessible from various points with parking. For routes along the Mississippi River Levee, you can often find access points near L'Auberge Casino, Farr Park, or LSU Vet School. For routes around the University Lakes, parking is typically available near the LSU campus or in adjacent BREC parks like City Park.
Absolutely. Routes like the USS Kidd Veterans Museum β Louisiana State Capitol loop from Louisiana State University will take you past significant historical sites such as the Louisiana State Capitol building, the Louisianaβs Old State Capitol, and the USS Kidd Veterans Museum.
The cooler months, typically fall through spring (October to April), are generally considered the best time for touring cycling in East Baton Rouge Parish. During these periods, temperatures are more moderate, making for a more comfortable ride compared to the hot and humid summer months.
While this guide focuses on touring cycling, East Baton Rouge Parish does offer options for mountain biking. The Comite River/Kerry Stamey Trails provide over 5.5 miles of hilly and steep terrain along the Comite River and Cypress Bayou. Hooper Road Park also features over 5 miles of mountain biking trails through woods and bluffs.


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