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Extreme Bowl, rapids ride, five slides, lazy river, zero entry pool, kiddie pool, racer slides. Memorial Day - Labor Day. $15 adults; $10 youth; free parking.
Read MoreNorth of I-270 and Riverview Dr., 4,300-acre conservation area at the confluence of America's great rivers - the Missouri and Mississippi. Hunting, fishing, hiking, biking, bird watching. Reservations required for Naturalist Lead Programs.
Read MoreNon-gasoline boats permitted on 320-acre lake. Wildlife areas located along south and west shores. Frisbee, golf course, picnic shelters, archery fields and much more. FREE.
Read MoreGreat Rivers Greenway has completed more than 104 miles of off-street greenway trails and 84 miles of on-street biking pathways since 2000. With a total vision of more than 600 miles of greenways, and ADA-accessible bike and pedestrian trails connecting the St. Louis region, GRG is working to make the area a better place by connecting communities, connecting people with nature, promoting physical activity and providing an infrastructure for bicycle and pedestrian transportation. Completed projects can be found in St. Louis City and County, and St. Charles County. To find a greenway, as well as trailheads and parking information, visit www.grgstl.org.
Read MoreOutdoor Olympic-size swimming pool, indoor ice-skating rink, tennis courts, creative playground, hiking and horse trails, four fishing lakes, indoor roller hockey arena, dog museum and hayrides (Apr.-May and Sep.-Nov.).
Read MoreLocated at the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers, this 1,118-acre park on the river bottomland offers a path to the confluence and the Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center. Basic services. FREE
Read MoreA 546-acre wildlife trail area with bison, wild turkey, waterfowl, elk and deer.
Read MoreState parks and historic sites provide outstanding opportunities to camp, hike, picnic, swim, fish and relive Missouri history. FREE.
Read MoreHistoric Route 66 crossing over the Mississippi River. One of the world's longest bicycle/pedestrian bridges.
Read MoreThree woodland trails on 112 acres. Nature Center features exhibits, wildlife viewing area and gift shop. Closed Christmas, Thanksgiving and New Year's Day.
Read MoreOffering 1,843 acres of rugged forest with springs and streams. Trails, picnic areas and education center with exhibits and classroom. Building is handicap-accessible.
Read MoreA 419-acre park with multi-use trails located on old Route 66. Museum features Route 66 memorabilia. Gift shop. Picnic areas. Boat ramp provides access to the Meramec River. FREE.
Read MoreBiking, hiking, skating, jogging trails in Forest Park and other locations. Call for information on recreational opportunities in city parks, including permits for park functions. FREE.
Read MoreOffering miles of multi-use trails, lake or river fishing, pools, ice rinks, gymnasiums, golf courses, archery ranges, model airplane fields, disc golf, hayrides, camping, skate park and more.
Read MoreIce skating Nov.-Mar., plus summer activities. Skate rental. Summer sand volleyball league. Hours vary by season.
Read MoreA premiere family getaway nestled among 5,000 wooded acres with a 360 acre private lake only 90 minutes south of St. Louis. Close to a golf course, wineries and a bison ranch, this adventure destination is truly an oasis away from the hustle and bustle where families can spend time reconnecting, rejuvenating and relaxing. Featuring a climbing tower, zip line, golf, swimming/boating/other waterfront activities, arts & crafts, archery, riflery, mini-golf, family-themed weeks and weekends, and much more. Day passes and overnight reservations available.
Read MoreA 125-acre park along the Meramec River with boat launching facilities, fishing, trails, picnic sites and shelters. FREE.
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