"Kansas City was born on the banks of the Missouri River. The river fueled the city in its origins, and today there is so much to still gain from thinking, staring and wandering beside it. Port kc has done a great job rebuilding the area and connecting the river front with some killer trails, making it a great place to take your bike or your coffee and explore when you’re in KC." - Contrabrand
Sessions in Qi-Jong. Lots of walkers and joggers with great views of the Missouri River down on the Riverwalk path. Great for meditating on a summer Kansas City evening. I recommend
Jason Witman
Google
Enjoyed the walking path with the woman I care about. We had fun and enjoyed ourselves well at least I did🥹
Jeremy Carroll
Google
Great place to walk/ride while the sun is up. After dark lots of dark spots on trail need light. That being said. Clean fun trail with awesome view of bridges and river
Derrick
Google
This is a great place to go for a walk and look at great scenery near the water. Also, there is a wall of locks that you can contribute your personal lock. This is a great spot for exercise or just taking in the scenery.
Robert Stevens
Google
Great little walk out to a nice view of the river and a few bridges. It is a really short walk from the river market and marks one end of the river front trail. I highly recommend walking, jogging or biking that trail.
D MOORE
Google
NICE PLACE TO GET YOUR STEPS IN
Mark D
Google
Excellent views of the river, historic, and if your a rail fan trains pass under the bridge. People put locks on the fences as a token of thier relationships. Interesting. There are stairs or an elevator to take you to dinner level where there is a walking path.
Heather Thomas
Google
I was recently visiting Kansas City and geocaching brought me here. I thought it was a nice place to walk out and see the river and some trains. My family enjoyed learning a little bit about the flood history of the area. If you visit people put locks at the end of the bridge. Nothing fancy here, but a nice place to see and visit. Never would have known about it if it weren't for geocaching!