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Road cycling around Elmwood, Louisiana, is characterized by its predominantly flat terrain, offering extensive routes along riverbanks and through natural parklands. The region's landscape features expansive waterways, including the Mississippi River, and protected areas like the Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve. These elements provide a unique setting for road cyclists seeking long, level rides with scenic views of the local environment. The area's low elevation gain makes it suitable for endurance cycling and accessible routes.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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147km
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Embark on a challenging racebike journey along the Mississippi River Trail in Louisiana, a difficult route spanning 91.2 miles (146.7 km). As you cycle, you'll experience diverse scenery, from expansive…
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80.6km
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Embark on a moderate racebike journey through the Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve, covering 50.1 miles (80.6 km) with a gentle 74 feet (23 metres) of elevation gain.…

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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47.0km
02:08
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Bayou Metairie was created when the Mississippi River shifted 2,600 years ago, and now it's the centerpiece of a city park. There are a number of bridges, benches, and lookouts that are meant for viewing the bayou. The trails in and around the wetlands are great for jogging.
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Riding along Barataria Boulevard you can pause your ride and enter some of the areas prepared for visitors on the Jean Lafitte Preserve, such as the Bayou Coquille or the Barataria Preserve Trails, both open until 5 pm. These areas can only be explored on foot, but you can easily park your bike at the entrances.
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This pleasant park in the heart of Uptown New Orleans is mostly frequented by residents and students from the nearby Tulane and Loyola universities, although tourists also come to admire its magnificent oak trees. The park has a 1.8-mile paved loop that is most useful for jogging and rollerblading but can be cycled as well for a quick tour of the park.
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It is not uncommon to find this section of River Road completely flooded. If that is the case, your only option is to cross the spillway via Airline Highway, using LA-3217 to minimize the detour.
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This bridge, officially called the Veterans Memorial Bridge, is the last of a series of bridges built to reduce ferry crossings after a tragic ferry accident in the 70s caused by a drunk crew. It was the newest bridge over the Mississippi in Louisiana until the completion of the John James Audubon Bridge in 2011.
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Also known as Milneburg Lighthouse, the name of the resort town that was erected here in the early 19th century. The lighthouse was built as part of a series of federal lighthouses with the purpose of navigational aid to the new ports on the southern shore of Lake Pontchartrain.
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This beautiful levee trail, much less popular than its cousin on the opposite bank of the river, is paved from Algiers all the way to Hahnville with just two interruptions that are moderately easy to circle around. Being less frequented and quite well-paved turn it into a great route for training sessions.
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This 20+ mile paved path along the southern shores of Lake Pontchartrain is perfect for a burn ride, or a rather meditative one, due to it being mostly straight for its entire length. The Lake steals the show, but there are a few other interesting stops along the way, such as boardwalks, parks, outfall canals, mansions, and the Causeway.
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There are nearly 30 road cycling routes around Elmwood, offering a variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 11 reviews.
Yes, Elmwood offers several easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. You'll find 18 easy routes, many of which are flat and scenic. A great option is the Audubon Park – Audubon Park loop from Jefferson, which is just under 17 km long. Another accessible choice is the Nice bike path along the water – Audubon Park loop from Elmwood, offering a pleasant 36 km ride.
For experienced road cyclists seeking a challenge, the region offers routes with significant distance. The most demanding route is the Mississippi River Trail (Louisiana), an extensive 146.7 km ride that takes approximately 7 hours 10 minutes to complete, offering long stretches along the iconic river.
Yes, Elmwood is ideal for long-distance road cycling due to its predominantly flat terrain. The Mississippi River Trail (Louisiana) is a prime example, stretching for nearly 147 km. Another excellent option for a longer ride is the Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve route, covering over 80 km through unique landscapes.
Road cycling routes around Elmwood offer diverse and scenic views, primarily characterized by extensive riverine paths along the Mississippi River, flat open stretches, and routes through natural parklands. You'll experience the lush, low-elevation landscapes of Louisiana, including areas like the Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve.
Yes, you can find several circular road cycling routes around Elmwood. A popular choice among local cyclists is the Roadbike loop from Metairie, which is a 92.2 km loop leading through suburban and natural areas. Many other routes are designed as loops, providing convenient starting and ending points.
While cycling around Elmwood, you can explore several interesting attractions. You might pass by the historic Lafayette Cemetery No. 1, or spot the iconic St. Charles Avenue Streetcar. Natural highlights include Big Lake City Park and the expansive Audubon Park, offering beautiful green spaces.
The komoot community highly rates road cycling in Elmwood, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Cyclists often praise the region's predominantly flat terrain, which is ideal for long-distance and endurance rides, as well as the scenic routes along riverbanks and through natural parklands like the Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve.
Elmwood's climate, characterized by low elevation and generally mild winters, makes it suitable for road cycling for much of the year. While specific seasonal recommendations aren't detailed, the flat terrain means routes are less affected by snow or ice compared to mountainous regions, potentially offering options even in cooler months. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Many routes in Elmwood provide scenic viewpoints, particularly those that follow the Mississippi River or wind through natural parklands. The flat landscape allows for expansive views of the waterways and the unique Louisiana environment. Routes like the Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve offer picturesque vistas of the region's distinctive ecosystems.
While specific public transport access points for each route are not detailed, Elmwood's location within the greater New Orleans metropolitan area suggests potential connectivity. For routes starting or ending in more urbanized areas like Metairie, there may be public transport options available to reach the starting point. It's advisable to check local public transportation schedules and routes for specific access information.


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