There's A Little Slice Of Paradise Hiding Right Here In St. Louis And You'll Want To Visit
By Laura Burks Overstreet
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Published November 06, 2017
Most people in St. Louis know of or have visited Forest Park. It is home to many of our most beloved museums and attractions, including the Saint Louis Zoo and the Saint Louis Art Museum. But there is so much more to this huge park, hiding in plain sight! Read below to see some of the other amazing things you can do on a visit to Forest Park.
There are many different woodland scapes to explore at the Deer Lake Savanna.
This 24 acre portion of the park is dedicated to restoring the natural beauty of the wooded area of Forest Park. You'll find a prairie, savanna, wetland and planted - forested areas, in this ecologically diverse section of Forest Park.
Picnic Island is perfect for....
Picnics of course! But this beautiful island and suspension bridge are also a favorite place for wedding pictures.
There are seemingly endless options for walking, running, hiking, or biking in Forest Park.
One of the most popular trails is in The John F. Kennedy Memorial Forest. The John F. Kennedy Trail, nicknamed the Boardwalk, is a fully ADA compliant, 1/2 mile trail that follows a gentle slope over ravines through the forest.
You can go fishing in Forest Park...
The most popular lake for fishing in Forest Park is Jefferson Lake. This lake is fully stocked with bass, catfish, crappie, and carp. It is a great fishing spot for all skill levels and does require a Missouri fishing license. You can purchase a license at many sporting goods stores and at local Walmart stores.
...Or just relax and spend some quiet time by one of the many lakes here.
There are many outdoor sports fields at Forest Park.
You can play tennis at the Dwight Davis Memorial Tennis Center. Or play a round of golf at the Norman K. Probstein Golf Courses.
You'll find both golf and tennis courts at the Highlands Golf and Tennis Center.
There are also four handball courts and four racquetball courts available. These centers and sports fields are separate identities with in Forest Park and can require a fee or a membership.
You can navigate the waterways with a paddle boat rented from the Boathouse.
Known for their great food and outstanding service, the Boathouse Restaurant is a must visit in St. Louis. An added bonus of renting a paddle boat is getting to see places you couldn't otherwise. One such place is Wildlife Island. It's located in the western half of Post Dispatch Lake and is a favorite for bird watching.
It's no secret that Art Hill is the place to sled on a snowy winter day. But we've included it for those who might be new to the St. Louis area.
Also perfect for a winter day is ice skating at Steinberg Ice Skating Rink.
Any day or time of year there is something to do in Forest Park. Forest Park is located at: 5595 Grand Dr., St. Louis, MO 63112.
Have you been to these places in Forest Park? Share your experience with us in the comments below.
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