Big Muddy Adventures
We believe that paddling, as North Americans have been doing for centuries, is the best way to experience our Great Rivers. If you are a St. Louisan, connect with your hometown in a new way. If you are visiting our area, experience the natural wonder of the two largest moving bodies of water on the continent with us!
Overview
Join BMA for a full day of bicycling and paddling! Every Pedal / Paddle trip begins with a 10-20 mile bike ride. Our river guides will be waiting for you at the end of your bike ride with a delicious lunch. After a break, you'll then load into our voyageur canoes, hop on the river and soak in some glorious RIVERTIME.
New this year, each of our trips will feature a different location and route, highlighting the bounty of adventure throughout the region.
Starting at
$100 USD
Per Person
Trip Highlights
- Canoe a half day stretch of the Missouri or Mississippi River
- Bike 10-20 miles of paved trail along the river
- Enjoy a full day of adventure and delicious lunch along the river
- Push your limits and cover 20-40 miles on land and water- trip lengths vary
Big Muddy Adventures
We believe that paddling, as North Americans have been doing for centuries, is the best way to experience our Great Rivers. If you are a St. Louisan, connect with your hometown in a new way. If you are visiting our area, experience the natural wonder of the two largest moving bodies of water on the continent with us!
Quick Facts
Paddlesport
- Canoeing
Activity
- Canoe Tripping
Experience/Service
- Paddling Trip
Waterway
- Rivers and Streams (no whitewater)
Destination
- North America
Length
- 8 Hours
Outfitted
- Partial
Special Interest
- Family
- Intermediate
Adventure Level
Dates & Packages
Pedal/Paddle Adventure
Sunday, June 25th 9:00am-5:00pm
Katy Trail (Blanchette Landing to Weldon Spring)
20 trail miles, 20 river miles
Sunday, August 6th, 2023 9:00am-3:00pm
Katy Trail (Weldon Spring to Klondike)
10 trail miles, 10 river miles
Sunday, August 27th 9:00am-3:00pm
STL Riverfront Trail (Gateway Arch to Chouteau Island)
13 trail miles, 10 river miles