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St.
Louis County Parks & Recreation
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- Carondelet
- Located
in South St. Louis City
- (314)
535-0100
- Carondelet
is a large scenic park that maintains a bike trail, 2 fishing
lakes, and several playgrounds.
- Forest
Park
- Located
between I-64 (US40), Kingshighway, Lindell and Skinker Blvds.
- (314)
535-0100 or 367-6588
- Whether
you are in town for business or pleasure, plan to spend at least
a day at St. Louis' emerald oasis, Forest Park. This beautiful
1,300-acre/525-hectare park boasts woodlands, statuary, gardens,
lakes, and miles of trails, boating, golf, tennis courts, ice
rink and more. These features make it an excellent place to stroll
and picnic. Forest Park is open daily 6 a.m. - 10 p.m. There is
something for everyone in this safe and well used park:
- It
is home to the world class St.
Louis Art Museum (314) 721-0072;
- The
internationally famous St.
Louis Zoological Park (314) 781-0900;
- Jefferson
Memorial Missouri History Museum (314) 746-4599
- The
St. Louis Science Center
with hands on exhibits, and Omnimax Theater (314) 289-4444;
- The
Jewel Box an Art-Deco style floral conservatory (314) 531-0800;
- The
Muny an outdoor amphitheater (314) 361-1900;
- Steinberg
Ice Rink (314) 361-5103;
- The
Boat House, canoe and electric boat rental in the park's
scenic lagoon (314) 367-3423;
- A
public Golf Course (314) 367-6848, and
- A
seven mile jogging, walking, in-line skating, and bicycle path.
- Tower
Grove
- Situated
between Arsenal St., Grand Ave., and Kingshighway in South St.
Louis
- (314)
535-0100
- Donated
to St. Louis by Henry Shaw, at the turn of the century, Tower
Grove is the largest Victorian walking park in the country. Registered
as a National Historic Landmark, this beautiful park contains
such a great variety of trees, plants, and striking gardens that
it could be considered a botanical garden in its own rite. Tower
Grove is also known for its elaborate gazebos, statuary and fountains.
Summer Concerts are held at the beautiful bandstand which is surrounded
by the busts of famous composers. The park maintains soccer and
baseball fields, tennis courts, and picnic areas.
- Blanchette
- 1900
W. Randolph, St. Charles, MO 63301
- (314)
724-9775
- This
St. Charles City park maintains playgrounds, tennis courts, and
a large aquatics park with lap pools, water slides, and water-based
playground equipment. Park grounds are free, admission fee for
aquatics area.
- McNair
- 3200
Droste Rd., St. Charles, MO 63301
- (314)
723-0015
- McNair
is also a St. Charles City park that features playgrounds, tennis
courts, and a large aquatics park with lap pools, water slides,
and water-based playground equipment. Park grounds are free, admission
fee for aquatics area.
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- Bee
Tree County Park
- 2701
Firestown Rd. in South St. Louis County
- (314)
889-2863
- Bee
Tree Park is situated on the bluffs overlooking the Mississippi
River. The park maintains a Riverboat museum, a seasonal floral
display, and hiking trails.
- Bella
Fontaine County Park
- Bellefontaine
Rd., on both sides of MO Highway 367, just south of I-270
- (314)
889-2863
- This
park maintains ballfields, hiking trails, playgrounds, fitness
and bicycle trails.
- Buder
County Park
- Missouri
Highway 141, north of I-44, on the Meramec River
- (314)
889-2863
- Buder
Park maintains a Model-airplane facility, lighted ballfields and
playgrounds.
- Champ
Ecological Park
- Vaille
and Grand National Drive in North St. Louis County
- (314)
889-2863
- The
St. Louis County Parks Department rates this as the best park
for a wildflower walk in the spring.
- Creve
Coeur Park
- Located
adjacent to Creve Coeur Lake
- (314)
889-2863
- The
upper section of this park is situated on a high hill over looking
the Missouri River flood plain. This section contains children's
playgrounds, pavilions, and many picnic areas. The lower section
features Creve Coeur Lake, which is a small lake, ideal for small
boat sailing, wind surfing, and sculling. Swimming and motorized
craft are not allowed, except for special planned events.
- Faust
County Park
- North
of I-64 (US40) on Olive Blvd., in West St. Louis County
- (314)
537-0222
- Faust
Park is the home of the historic St. Louis Carousel. This is a
ride your family won't forget. 60 beautifully hand carved animals
attract the young of heart to Faust Park where the carousel is
installed in a climate-controlled facility. Rides are available
Wednesday through Sunday from noon until 5 p.m. The Carousel is
closed in January. Tickets are $1 adults, 50 cents children. Park
grounds also have playground and picnic areas.
- Greensfelder
Park
- In
West St. Louis County off I-44 north on Allenton Rd.
- (314)
889-2863
- A
heavily wooded county park featuring an elaborate hiking and horseback
riding trail system.
- Jefferson
Barracks Historical Park
- Located
in South St. Louis County
- (314)
889-2863
- Established
in 1826 as a supply post for troops in the West, Jefferson Barracks
was once the largest military post in America. Both Robert E.
Lee and Ulysses S. Grant served here. It is now a National Cemetery.
Jefferson Barracks is situated overlooking the Mississippi and
maintains a museum, field archery, picnic areas and corkball fields.
Visitors will enjoy exploring the post's military history as preserved
in the museum.
- Kennedy
Recreation Complex
- 6050
Wells, south of Missouri Hwy. 21
- (314)
894-3088
- This
Complex maintains an outdoor swimming pool, an indoor ice skating
rink, a golf course, a creative playground, and picnic sites.
- Lone
Elk Park
- Take
I-44 West, in Southwest St. Louis County
- (314)
889-2863.
- The
entire family will appreciate the opportunity to see the small
herds of elk, deer, and bison that roam freely through a portion
of the park set aside as a drive-through area. The park also features
nature trails and picnic areas.
- McDonnell
Memorial County Park
- Adie
Rd. east of Lindbergh
- (314)
889-2863
- McDonnell
Memorial Park features fitness and bicycle trails, a playground
and picnic areas.
- Powder
Valley Nature Center
- 11715
Cragwold Rd., in Southwest St. Louis County, near the intersection
of I-270 and I-44
- (314)
821-8427
- Powder
Valley features hiking trails and a fantastic urban nature center.
- Queeny
Park
- Weidman
Road in Ballwin, MO 63011
- (314)
391-0900
- Queeny
Park maintains an exposition hall, playgrounds, an ice rink, and
horse trails.
- Sioux
Passage Park
- Located
at the junction of Old Jamestown and Vallie Roads on the Missouri
River
- (314)
889-2863
- This
park provides sledding, snowmobiling, ballfields, fishing, hiking,
horseback riding and playgrounds.
- Suson
County Park
- Wells
Road, south of Missouri Hwy. 21
- (314)
889-2863
- Suson
County Park features an animal farm, picnic sites, and playgrounds.
There's also a free fishing pond for children.
- Tilles
Park
- Located
in Ladue, just south of I-64 (US40) on McKnight Rd.
- (314)
889-2863
- A
quiet park known for its Light Display during the Christmas Season.
("Tilles" is pronounced "TILL-us".)
- Unger
County Park
- Yarnell
Rd., north of I-44 on the Meramec River
- (314)
889-2863
- Families
come for the picnicking, Model boating, and fishing.
- Veterans
Memorial County Park
- Redman
Rd. and Lerries Lane
- (314)
355-7373
- This
is a North St. Louis County Recreation Complex which maintains
an outdoor swimming pool, indoor ice skating rink, fishing, and
playgrounds.
- West
Tyson
- In
West St. Louis County off I-44
- (314)
889-2863
- A
heavily wooded county park with picnic grounds, hiking, and horseback
trails. A portion of the trails follows the Meramec River.
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Missouri
State Parks to find more info on all Missouri State parks.
- Babler
State Park
- Located
20 miles west of St. Louis on Hwy. 109, between U.S. 40 and Hwy.
100 in Chesterfield, MO
- (314)
458-3813
- Babler
is a heavily forested, 2,439-acre park nestled in the rugged Missouri
River hills. Attractions include: tennis courts, horse rental,
a nature center, an excellent visitors center, and a bike trail.
- Castlewood
State Park
- Located
east on Kiefer Creek Rd., off New Ballwin Rd. from Hwy. 100 in
southwest St. Louis County
- (314)
527-6481
- Castlewood's
appeal stems from the beautiful Meramec River which flows through
the 1,779-acre park. Magnificent white limestone bluffs soar high
above the river and are a great place to observe nature, hike,
and picnic. Bike trail (both paved and dirt/mountain bike trails),
boat ramp to Meramec River.
- Cuivre
River State Park
- 3
miles east of Troy on Missouri Highway 47
- (314)
528-7247
- Cuivre
Park maintains more than 30 miles of hiking and horseback riding
trails. ("Cuivre" is pronounced "kwiver" and rhymes with "river".)
- Elephant
Rocks State Park
- 2
hours south of St. Louis on Hwy. 21
- The
park is named for the huge, billion year old granite boulders
that are as big as elephants. The park maintains a paved path
through the woods that allows you to wander around the boulders.
- Hawn
State Park
- Located
off Hwy. 32, on Hwy. 144 in Ste. Genevieve County
- (573)
883-3603
- Hawn
Park is a gorgeous example of the Eastern Ozark Sandstone Country.
4,804-acres of heavily forested, unspoiled land makes Hawn Park
a great place to hike. Visitors will be treated to lush stands
of native pines and hardwoods supported by dogwood, redbud and
wild azalea. Hikers love the Whispering Pine Trail, a 10 mile
hike through pine forests along Pickle Creek and the River Aux
Vases.
- Johnson
Shut-Ins State Park
- Located
8 miles north of Lesterville on Hwy. N in Reynolds County
- (573)
546-2450
- Johnson
Shut-Ins is one the most popular swimming holes in the Midwest.
The unique canyon-like gorges or "shut-ins" form waterfalls, slides,
and pools and are great fun for the entire family. The shut-ins
are created by the Black River as it swiftly flows around some
of the oldest exposed rocks in North America. A nature lover's
dream, the 8,470-acre park is still mostly wilderness where visitors
can view more than 1,008 species of plants and wildflowers.
- Katy
Trail State Park
- Begins
in St. Charles
- (800)
334-6946
- This
hiking/biking trail was developed from an abandoned railroad right
of way and is maintained by the Missouri Department of Natural
Resources. It will someday be the longest trail in the country.
At present the trail leads from St. Charles to Sedalia. However,
due to bridgework, a few sections may be impassable. Please call
the number above for the latest information.
- Mastodon
State Park
- Located,
off I-55 in Jefferson County
- (314)
464-2976
- The
site of one of North America's most important archeological digs
for fossils of ice-age men and animals. Location of the Kimmswick
Bone Bed, a Pleistocene fossil bed that yielded more than 60 mastodon
skeletons. These elephant-like mammals roamed Missouri as recently
as 8,000 years ago, and some tusks have been carbon-dated to be
over 17,000 years old. The park's museum displays a life-size
mastodon skeleton replica and ancient artifacts discovered at
the site. Visitors will also enjoy the hiking and picnic opportunities
available at the park. Call ahead to see if archeologists are
conducting an excavation during your visit.
- Meramec
State Park
- 4
miles east of Sullivan on Hwy. 185, about 60 minutes from St.
Louis
- (573)
568-6072 or (573) 468-6519
- This
scenic park is a popular site for river recreation. The beautiful,
spring fed, Meramec River lures canoeing, boating, and swimming
enthusiasts. The park also features several springs and more than
30 caves, with a guided tour of Fisher Cave. Visitors will also
find cabins, a dining lodge, a nature center, and cave tours.
For additional information call either phone number listed above.
- Robertsville
State Park
- Near
the junction of Hwys. O and N in Franklin County
- (314)
257-3788
- Be
sure to bring your binoculars to bird watch. The Meramec River
and several sloughs off Calvey Creek create a wetland habitat
that attracts a wide variety of waterfowl. Facilities include
a boat-launching area on the river, picnic areas and a campground.
- St.
Francois State Park
- On
U.S. 67 in St. Francois County
- (573)
358-2173
- St.
Francois is located in the beautiful Pike Run Hills surrounding
Coonville Creek and is adjacent to the Big River. This is a popular
swimming, fishing and boating site. The park also features a popular
put-in point for float trips to Washington State Park, horseback
trails, hiking trails, and camping and picnicking facilities.
- St.
Joe State Park
- 2800
Pimville Rd., Park Hills, MO 63601
- (573)
431-1069
- The
second largest state park is known for having the largest and
one of the most popular off-road-vehicle areas in the Midwest,
featuring 1,600-acres for riding. The 7,000-acres of forest provide
horseback riding and hiking trails, picnic areas, and campsites.
There is also a large swimming beach along Monsanto Lake.
- Washington
State Park
- DeSoto,
MO 63020
- 9
miles south of DeSoto on Hwy. 21 in Washington County
- (314)
586-0322
- Washington
State Park was once a ceremonial ground for prehistoric Indians.
Visitors can view the petroglyphs (rock carvings) which have survived
this ancient culture. The 1,822-acre park also provides opportunities
to canoe, fish, or spend the night in cabins or at the park's
camp sites.
- Pere
Marquette State Park
- North
of Alton, IL on the Great River Road
- (618)
786-3323
- Pere
Marquette is a stunningly beautiful, heavily forested park situated
on bluffs overlooking the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi
Rivers. The site was once sacred to Native Americans. Hiking the
rugged trails or driving to the scenic outlooks are the primary
activities, but visitors also enjoy fishing, boating and horseback
riding. The historic lodge features an indoor swimming pool, a
large scale chess game in the spacious Great Room, and home-style
cooking in the highly rated restaurant. The park also features
cabins, camping and picnic areas. ("Pere Marquette" is pronounced
"pair mar-KET" with the accent on the last syllable.)
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- Ozark
National Scenic Riverways
- P.O.
Box 490, Van Buren, MO 63965
- About
a 3 hour drive from St. Louis, take I-44 to exits around St. James,
south to the rivers.
- (314)
323-4236
- Encases
the Jacks Fork River and the upper section of the Current River.
Contains over 60 springs, including Big Spring, one of the nations
largest. Spelunkers will enjoy the many wild caves along the rivers.
Many outfitters offer canoe float trips of varying lengths.
- St.
Louis Gateway Arch (Jefferson National Expansion Memorial)
- St.
Louis Riverfront, St. Louis, MO 63102
(314) 982-1410 or 425-4465
Rising to twice the height of the Statue of Liberty and towering
above the St. Louis skyline, this monument to westward expansion
has a tram system that carries visitors to the observation room
at the top. The Museum of Westward Expansion is located
underneath the Arch. Tram hours are 9:30 am to 5:15 pm in the
winter, 8:30 am to 9:15 pm in the summer. Tram costs $5 for adults,
$3 for children ages 13-16, $2 for children ages 3-12. Museum
hours in the winter 9 am to 6 pm, in summer 8 am to 10 pm. See
also the award-winning film Monument to a Dream that documents
the construction of the Arch. Movie $1.
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- Busch
Memorial Wildlife Area
- Weldon
Springs, MO
- Take
Hwy. 40 west to Hwy. 94. Turn left on 94 and drive about a mile,
turn right on Route D. Entrance is a few miles down on the right.
- Busch
Wildlife area features an auto tour designed to enable visitors
to observe many facets of nature, hiking paths, fishing, and hunting
in season with permit.
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- Grant's
Farm
- 10501
Gravois Rd., St. Louis, MO 63123, in southern St. Louis County,
20 minutes from downtown.
- (314)
843-1700
- Home
to more than 1,000 animals, with a Game preserve and miniature
zoo, is set on land once owned by Ulysses S. Grant. Grant's cabin,
animal shows and the Clydesdale barn are also on view. A train
ride takes you through the wildlife park and to Grant's log cabin.
Open daily 9 am to 5 pm, but you must call first to make a reservation.
Mid April through mid October. Free admission, but advanced reservations
required.
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- Laumeier
Sculpture Park
- 12580
Rott Rd., Near the intersection of I-270 and I-44 off Watson Rd.
About a 20-minute drive from downtown.
- (314)
821-1209
- A
Contemporary sculpture collection is displayed in a A 116-acre/47-hectare
park features the largest single collection of works by sculptor
Ernest Trova, as well as pieces by more than 30 other artists.
Most of the exhibits are outdoors on expansive lawns surrounded
by woods, picnic areas, and hiking trails. There's also an indoor
gallery containing additional exhibits. The park is open 7 am
to a half hour past sunset. Museum hours Tuesday-Saturday 10 am
to 5 pm and Sunday noon to 5 pm. Free admission.
- Meramec
Caverns
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Southwest of St. Louis on I-44 in Stanton, MO
- (314)
468-3166
- Boasts
mineral formations which were 400 million years in the making,
some the largest of their kind. The five-story cave's year round
temperature is a constant 60F°.
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- Missouri
Botanical Garden (Shaw's Garden)
- 4344
Shaw Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63166
- (314)
577-5100
- Enjoy
a stroll through the oldest botanical garden in the nation, 79
acres divided into individual garden areas, including two rose
gardens, a 14-acre Japanese Garden, greenhouses, and the Climatron,
the world's first geodesic-domed greenhouse. Open daily 9 am to
5 pm, until 8 pm in summer. $1.50 - $3; children free. County
residents receive free admission on Wednesday and Friday mornings
until 12 noon.
- St.
Louis Zoo
- Located
in Forest Park
- (314)
781-0900.
- Set
in more than 83 acres, this splendid zoo houses more than 6,000
animals, many of them rare and endangered, in their natural settings.
The Living World is a high-tech educational center which teaches
visitors about the balance of nature. The new Bird Garden opened
in 1996. Daily 9 am to 5 pm; open till 8 pm on Tuesday during
the summer. Free admission.
- Shaw's
Arboretum
- 35
miles southwest of St. Louis along I-44
- (314)
742-3512
- A
large nature preserve that features hiking trails, and displays
of Midwestern ecosystems. An extension of the Missouri Botanical
Garden, this 2,400 acre nature reserve is open year-round, except
November deer season (not a good time to go for a walk in the
woods). Includes a large prairie, wetlands, Missouri forest, evergreen
forest, lakes, rivers, and other native land displays. A terrific
hiking trail system. There are 12 miles of hiking trails and educational
programs for children and adults.
- The
Wolf Sanctuary
- West
on I-44 in Eureka.
- (314)
938-5900
- Faced
with extinction, the wolf has found an ally in former St. Louis
Zoo Director Marlin Perkins (of Wild Kingdom fame), who led the
drive to establish this center. Here, visitors can get a close
look at a variety of rare wolf species and learn that the wolf
is not a mindless predator, but a vital member of its environment.
Tours are available, or ask about "howls," an experience you'll
not soon forget.
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Poco-Loco
Western Town and Museum
- 6004
Antire Rd., High Ridge
- (314)
677-5555 or (314) 677-3590.
- This
replica of an 1880s Western town includes gunfights, movies, antiques
arcade and shooting gallery. Memorial Day through Labor Day 10
am to 5 pm.
- Raging
Rivers
- 100
Palisades Pkwy., Grafton, IL, about 30 minutes north of downtown.
- (800)
548-7573.
- Water
park with a half-million-gallon wave pool, body flumes and white-water
rafting. About an hour and a half from downtown.
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- Six
Flags St. Louis
- Allenton
Rd., off I-44 in Eureka, about 30 minutes from downtown.
- (314)
938-4800 or (314) 938-5300.
- Hundreds
of rides including the famous Screaming Eagle roller coaster,
arcade games, shows, and food. Children 54 inches and under can
visit Looney Tunes Town, which features special scaled-down rides
and entertainment. Admission (excluding tax): Adults $28.95, seniors
(55 and older) $14.50, children (ages 3-11) $23.95, children under
age 2 free. Season runs April through October, although the park
is open weekends only during April, May, September and October.
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- Babler
State Park
- Located
20 miles west of St. Louis on Hwy. 109, between U.S. 40 and Hwy.
100 in Chesterfield, MO
- (314)
458-3813
- Babler
is a heavily forested, 2,439-acre park nestled in the rugged Missouri
River hills. Its main attractions are the bike trail, picnicking
facilities, and horseback riding.
- Bella
Fontaine County Park
- Bellefontaine
Rd., on both sides of MO Highway 367, just south of I-270
- (314)
889-2863
- This
county park maintains bicycle trails.
- Castlewood
State Park
- Located
East on Kiefer Creek Road, off New Ballwin Road from Hwy. 100
in southwest St. Louis County in Ballwin, MO
- (314)
527-6481
- Castlewood's
appeal stems from the beautiful Meramec River which flows through
the 1,779-acre park. Magnificent white limestone bluffs soar high
above the river and are a great place to observe nature, hike,
and picnic. The park also features bike trails (both paved and
dirt/mountain bike).
- Forest
Park
- Located
between I-64 (US40), Kingshighway, Lindell and Skinker Blvds.
- (314)
535-0100 or 367-6588
- The
best place to bike in St. Louis City is Forest Park. It maintains
a scenic 7-mile path.
- The
Great River Road Bicycle Trail
- (618)
465-1204.
- Begins
in historic Alton and runs along the Mississippi River through
Grafton along the river bluffs and north to Pere Marquette State
Park. Of the trail's 25 miles, about 10 miles are actually along
the Great River Road and the remaining 15, from Grafton to the
State Park, are a dedicated path along the bluffs. Because the
trail is relatively flat, it is well suited to cyclists of any
skill level.
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trail offers spectacular views as well as access to many restaurants
and taverns. The trail is the jewel of the Illinois bicycle trail
system and provides a great opportunity for exercise and spectacular
scenery. Bicycle rentals are available at The Great River Road
Bicycle Shop located on Third Street in Alton.
- Katy
Trail State Park
- Begins
in St. Charles, MO
- (800)
334-6946
- This
hiking/biking trail was developed from an abandoned railroad right
of way and is maintained by the Missouri Department of Natural
Resources. It will someday be the longest trail in the country.
At present there are two sections available for use: a 53 mile
section from St. Charles to Treloar and one from Jefferson City
to Booneville. There are several bike rental locations on the
trail.
- McDonnell
Memorial County Park
- Adie
Rd. east of Lindbergh
- (314)
889-2863
- McDonnell
Memorial Park features fitness and bicycle trails.
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- Castlewood
State Park
- Ballwin,
MO 63021
- Located
East on Kiefer Creek Road, off New Ballwin Road from Hwy. 100
in southwest St. Louis County
- (314)
527-6481
- Castlewood's
appeal stems from the beautiful Meramec River which flows through
the 1,779-acre park. Boaters will appreciate the magnificent white
limestone bluffs which soar high above the river. The park maintains
a boat ramp to the Meramec River.
- St.
Francois State Park
- Bonne
Terre, MO 63628
- On
U.S. 67 in St. Francois County
- 573-358-2173
- St.
Francois is located in the beautiful Pike Run Hills surrounding
Coonville Creek and adjacent to the Big River. This is a popular
swimming, fishing and boating site. The park also features a popular
put-in point for float trips to Washington State Park.
- Washington
State Park
- DeSoto,
MO 63020
- 9
miles south of DeSoto on Hwy. 21 in Washington County
- (314)
586-0322
- Washington
State Park was once a ceremonial ground for prehistoric Indians.
Visitors can view the petroglyphs (rock carvings) which have survived
this ancient culture. The 1,822-acre park also provides opportunities
to canoe and fish.
- Carlyle
Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area
- R.R.
1, Box 233, Vandalia, IL 62471
- (618)
425-3533
- Carlyle
Lake is located near Vandalia, 50 miles due east of St. Louis.
It is the largest man-made lake in Illinois, measuring 8,477-acres
and a popular place to sailboat.
- Creve
Coeur Park
- Located
adjacent to Creve Coeur Lake
- (314)
889-2863
- Creve
Coeur Lake is a small lake, ideal for small boat sailing, wind
surfing, and sculling. Motorized craft are not allowed.
- Ozark
National Scenic Riverways
- P.O.
Box 490, Van Buren, MO 63965
- About
a 3 hour drive from St. Louis, take I-44 to exits around St. James,
south to the rivers
- (314)
323-4236
- Encases
the Jacks Fork River and the upper section of the Current River.
Many outfitters offer canoe float trips of varying lengths.
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For questions on Illinois fishing license and regulations, locations,
boat access and camping sites call (800) ASK-FISH.
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- St.
Francois State Park
- On
U.S. 67 in St. Francois County, Bonne Terre, MO
- 573-358-2173
- St.
Francois is located in the beautiful Pike Run Hills surrounding
Coonville Creek and adjacent to the Big River. This is a popular
swimming, fishing and boating site. The park also features a popular
put-in point for float trips to Washington State Park.
- Washington
State Park
- 9
miles south of DeSoto on Hwy. 21 in Washington County
- (314)
586-0322
- Washington
State Park was once a ceremonial ground for prehistoric Indians.
Visitors can view the petroglyphs (rock carvings) which have survived
this ancient culture. The 1,822-acre park also provides opportunities
to fish.
- Carlyle
Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area
- R.R.
1, Box 233, Vandalia, IL 62471
- (618)
425-3533
- Carlyle
Lake is located near Vandalia, 50 miles due east of St. Louis.
It is the largest man-made lake in Illinois, measuring 8,477-acres.
Anglers fish for Bass, Bluegill, Crappie, Sunfish, Catfish, Bullhead,
Carp, White Bass, Walleye and Yellow Bass. The waterfowl are another
major attraction.
- Crab
Orchard Lake
- West
of Wolf Creek, Near Carbondale, IL
- A
popular place for all water sports. Fishermen cast for Bluegill,
Bullheads, Carp, Channel Catfish, large mouth Bass, and White
Crappie.
- Horseshoe
Lake State Park
- 3321
Hwy. 111, Granite City, IL
- (618)
931-0270
- Located
only minutes away from St. Louis on Hwy. 111, this land was originally
the home of thousands of Native Americans who built nearby Cahokia
Mounds. The 2,850-acre park, includes a 1,200-acre natural oxbow
lake which is a popular place to fish for Bluegill, Large Mouth
Bass, Crappie, Sunfish, Catfish, Bullhead and Carp.
- Kaskaskia
River State Fish and Wildlife Area
- 108981
Conservation Rd., Baldwin IL 62217
- (618)
785-2555
- A
favorite spot for local sportsmen, this area covers more that
20,000-acres. It is located 50 miles southeast of St. Louis, and
contains 36 miles of river, the 2,018-acre Baldwin Lake, and a
wide diversity of wildlife.
- Rend
Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area
- Rt.
1, Box 338, Bonnie IL 62816
- (618)
279-3110
- The
state's wildlife management program provides valuable habitat
for a variety of animals and waterfowl, including great blue herons,
and other species of shorebirds to observe while they fish. Rend
Lake fishermen try to hook Bluegill, Crappie, Sunfish, Catfish,
Bullhead, Carp, White Bass, Walleye and Yellow Bass.
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- Sled
Riding
- is
permitted in all St. Louis County Parks except Lone Elk and the
Kennedy Recreation Complex. Forest Park's Art Hill has been a
sledding tradition for many generations of St. Louisans.
- Ice
Skating
- on
outdoor lakes is permitted in all county parks, except Lone Elk
and Unger, as soon as the ice is at least four inches thick.
- Cross
Country Skiing
- is
permitted in all parks except the Kennedy Recreation Complex.
- Down
Hill Skiing
- Hiiden
Valley Ski Resort, great downhill skiing and snowboarding
is just minutes from St. Louis near Eureka, Missouri.
- Snowmobiling
- is
permitted in parts of Creve Coeur, Jefferson Barracks, and Sioux
Passage county parks.
- Steinberg
Memorial Skating Rink in Forest Park
- Located
in Forest Park between I-64 (US40), Kingshighway, Lindell and
Skinker Blvds.
- (314)
535-1503
- Outdoor
ice skating at Steinberg's is a winter tradition in St. Louis.
- Indoor
Ice Rinks
- Queeny
Park Complex (314) 391-0900
- North
County Complex (314) 355-7373
- South
County Complex (314) 894-3088
- Afton
Ice Rink (314) 849-0605
- Brentwood
Ice Arena (314) 962-1005
- Kennedy
Recreation Complex (314) 894-3088
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- Forest
Park
- Located
between I-64 (US40), Kingshighway, Lindell and Skinker Blvds.
- (314)
535-0100 or 367-6588
- The
best place to rollerblade in St. Louis City is Forest Park. It
maintains a scenic 7-mile path which attracts large numbers of
rollerblading enthusiasts.
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