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The city of St. Joseph began as a trading post created by the fur trader Joseph Robidoux. He chose to put his trading post close to the Missouri River. St. Joseph still retains its identity as a river town – Robidoux Landing is a great place to begin your exploration of that part of St. Joe history. There is a picnic shelter and this is a good place to start your hike on the River Walk.


The Riverfront trail leading from Robidoux Landing

Sky, Cloud, Plant, Wood

located at the foot of Francis Street into a public park. In honor of the city’s founder, city officials decided to name it Robidoux Landing. Little happened for five years, until the River Front Park Committee was created and began pushing the project in earnest. In the summer of 1987, the City received at $51,000 matching grant from the United States Department of the Interior to develop the park. With this funding, as well as private contributions, the committee purchased four acres at the foot of Francis Street and began planning for a riverboat casino to dock at the park. That part of the dream became reality in April 1988, when the Spirit of St. Joseph sailed up the river to its dock at Robidoux Landing. This success and the excitement it engendered brought both private and public investment to the riverfront.

     In the 1990s, when the gaming laws no longer required casinos to be located on a functioning river boat, the river boat was sold and the casino moved to its current location. Today, the park is a quieter place, but it remains a wonderful spot to gaze at the Mighty Missouri or to begin a walk along the Riverwalk Trail.

“’Roubidoux’ Landing’ to be Name of Park,” St. Joseph Gazette, Jan. 28, 1982.

Steve Bennett, “Riverfront Holds Key to Dream,” St. Joseph Gazette, June 21, 1987.

Steve Bennett, “City Gets $51,000 Grant for River Park,” St. Joseph News Press, July 24, 1987.

Terry Raffensperger, “Riverfront Park Effort Continues to Progress,” St. Joseph News Press, March 14, 1988.

Jeff Rapp, “Chamber Gives $2,500 for Park Dock Project,” St. Joseph Gazette, March 18, 1988.

Steve Bennett, “Funds for Crosswalk Hopefully in Budget,” St. Joseph Gazette, April 9, 1988.

Shelly Perez, “All Steamed Up and Ready to Go,” St. Joseph Gazette, April 25, 1988.

Terry Raffensperger, “Riverfront Park Investment Grows,” St. Joseph News Press, May 3, 1989.

Terry Raffensperger, “Turning Riverfront Dreams into Reality,” St. Joseph News Press, May 20, 1990.