Scenic Views. Open Trails. Fresh Air. Freedom.

In Historic Missouri Wine Country, the path to adventure is just as rewarding as the destination. With winding trails, riverfront vistas, and rolling hills that seem to stretch forever, this is a place where nature invites you to slow down - or speed up - and discover something new around every bend.

Whether you’re hiking through Klondike Park, cycling along the Katy Trail, or simply watching the sun set over a vineyard, every moment outdoors here feels like a breath of fresh Missouri air.

Historic Missouri Wine Country is a choose your own adventure destination.

The Katy Trail State Park

America’s longest developed rail trail, right in our backyard. This iconic trail winds its way through the heart of Missouri Wine Country, offering scenic views of the Missouri River, dramatic limestone bluffs, and tree-lined stretches perfect for walking, running, or biking. Stop at a winery or café just steps from the trail and make a day of it.

Klondike Park

Where the bluffs meet the sky. A favorite among hikers, campers, and photographers, Klondike Park features over 250 acres of natural beauty, including white-sand quarry lakes, wooded trails, and panoramic views from the overlook point above the river. Pack a picnic, pitch a tent, or climb to the top for an unforgettable vista.

Parks, Trails & Playgrounds

Adventure is for everyone, kids, pups, and picnic-lovers included. With family-friendly spots like Brommelsiek Park, Matson Hill, and Augusta Town Park, there’s no shortage of green space to stretch out and enjoy. Many parks offer shelters, nature trails, and even star-gazing programs.

Ready to Roam?

Whether you're trekking through forested trails, coasting along a bluff-side bike path, or sipping a glass of wine after a long hike, outdoor recreation in Historic Missouri Wine Country is more than a pastime, it’s part of the story.

Lace up your boots, grab your water bottle, and start your next great escape.