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Parks are administered by the city of St. Louis Department of Parks, Recreation and Forestry, the National Park Service, or a separate private board, such as Tower Grove Park, which is maintained by a Board of Commissioners but remains city property. Compton Hill Reservoir Park is owned by the city but maintained by the St. Louis Water Division.
This is a list of parks in the greater metropolitan area of St. Louis, Missouri Wikimedia Commons has media related to Parks in St. Louis, Missouri . Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap
St Louis County Parks and Recreation The Fort Belle Fontaine County Park is a unit of the park system of St. Louis County, Missouri . 305.6 acres in size, it is bordered by the Missouri River , by Cold Water Creek , and by the Missouri Hills campus of the Missouri Division of Youth Services (M-DYS).
Hazelwood is a city in St. Louis County, Missouri, within Greater St. Louis. It is a second-ring northern suburb of St. Louis . Based on the 2020 United States census , the city had a total population of 25,485. [ 4 ]
Creve Coeur Lake Memorial Park (also called Creve Coeur County Park) is a 2,145-acre (8.68 km 2) St. Louis County park located in Maryland Heights, Missouri, United States. The park is the largest in the St. Louis County Parks system [1] and includes Creve Coeur Lake, an oxbow lake which is one of the largest natural lakes in Missouri. [2]
Shaw Park is a 30-acre park in Clayton, Missouri, a near suburb of St. Louis. The city's largest and oldest park, it is bordered by Forsyth Boulevard and Forest Park Parkway on the north and south, and Interstate 170 and Forsyth Boulevard on the west and east. The park is west of St. Louis County District Courthouse and adjacent to Clayton High ...
The only bags permitted inside are 1-gallon plastic resealable freezer bags, clear plastic bags smaller than 12x6x12 inches, clutch purses smaller than 4.5x6.5 inches and seat cushions with no ...
It is located in the city of Wildwood and bordered to the south by the Eureka and Six Flags St. Louis. Greensfelder is part of the Henry Shaw Ozark Corridor . [ 2 ] The park's land was donated to St. Louis County in 1963 by the trustees of the St. Louis Regional Planning and Construction Foundation, which had been established in 1939 by Albert ...