Missouri Park List
Amenities and activities at this park include: Trail, Active Park, Owned by Trailnet, Maintained by St. Louis CountyPardee Rd (north) to Hoffmeister Rd ...
READ MOREThis site is offers access in Kirkwood to the 8 plus mile Grant's Trail that runs south through Oakland, Crestwood, and Grantwood Village, to its terminus at Orlando Gardens on Union. ...
READ MOREAmenities and activities at this park include: Active Park, Undeveloped, Land ...
READ MOREThe Great River National Wildlife Refuge protects approximately 11,600 acres along 120 miles of the Mississippi River, stretching north of St. Louis, Missouri. Three separate units are located in the floodplain, on both the Illinois and Missouri sides of the river. The Clarence Cannon National Wildlife Refuge is also ...
READ MOREAmenities and activities at this park include: Active Park, Leased to Calverton ...
READ MOREThis 5 acre park is developed and maintained in a cooperative partnership agreement with the Parkway School District. The park features a playground, hard-surface multipurpose courts, athletic fields, walking path and a parking ...
READ MOREAt 1,724 acres, this is St. Louis County's largest park! Laying at the foothills of the gently rolling Ozark mountain range, it features lovely shaded trails and spectacular views, horse boarding, equestrian and group camping, hayrides, trails, nature learning center, picnic sites and shelters, playground and trim orienteering ...
READ MOREAmenities and activities at this park include: Trail, Picnic Shelter, Playground, Active Park, Campsites, ...
READ MOREAmenities and activities at this park include: Fishing, Trail, Picnic Shelter, Playground, Tennis Court, Active Park, Arena, Indoor Ice Rink,Corporate Picnic Area, Museum of the ...
READ MOREGreentree Park is situated along the Meramec River off of Marshall Road. The park features a picnic shelter,remote controlled car track, boat ramp, and lighted soccer and football fields. ...
READ MOREThere are three park access points: Duncan Road west of the Red Oaks for access to trail head; Off of 20th Street for dog park; Off of Jefferson Street for lake and fishing. There is a trail from the Duncan Road access south to the north end of the ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: Dog Park, Picnic Shelters [(R)=Reservable] orGazebos (G), ...
READ MOREGroves Park is located on Jean Ann Drive and contains 1.8 acres of land. The park consists of one mini-shelter and one play ...
READ MOREFrom dark caves to back-country hiking trails to castle ruins perched on a cliff, Ha Ha Tonka State Park is the ideal place for the adventurous. Ha Ha Tonka is a geological wonderland: sinkholes, caves, a huge natural bridge, soaring bluffs, and Missouri's twelfth largest spring. Fifteen miles of trail ...
READ MOREThis 9 acre park has a playground, shelter, handicapped accessible fishing pier, a walking trail and a basketball court. ...
READ MOREThis 79.8 acre park is the pride of the Gladstone Parks System. This park offers batting cages (open during softball seasons), 5 lighted ball fields, 4 soccer fields, 4 lighted tennis courts, a basketball court, 3 playgrounds, restrooms, drinking ...
READ MOREThis 4 acre park features Lee's Summit's first off leash dog park. The park circles a Lee's Summit water tower. It also features a ...
READ MORELee's Summit's oldest park is located at Blue Parkway and Jefferson Street. It is 17.9 acres in size and has one picnic shelter with tables, Summit Waves, Harris Park Community Center, .5 mile trail and a large playground area. This park was donated to the city by several citizens ...
READ MOREVisit the birthplace home of the only Missourian ever elected President of the United States - Harry S Truman. Born May 8, 1884, in a downstairs bedroom of a small frame house in Lamar, Harry Truman was the son of John Anderson and Martha Ellen (Young) Truman. The Truman birthplace, ...
READ MOREThe Harry S Truman National Historic Site includes the Truman Home in Independence, Missouri, and the Truman Farm Home in Grandview, Missouri. Both units are within the Kansas City metropolitan area. Harry S Truman, 33rd President of the United States, lived at the Truman home from 1919 until his ...
READ MOREPlan a trip to Harry S Truman State Park and fulfill your vacation desires. This 1,440-acre park offers a wide range of activities that are sure to please. Located on a peninsula nearly surrounded by the 55,600-acre Truman Lake, the park features many opportunities for fishing, boating, swimming and ...
READ MORELocated adjacent to the Lake of the Ozarks or a short drive north of Branson, Truman features excellent fishing, hunting, camping, hiking, and boating opportunities. Truman Lake also offers a regional visitor center and powerplant exhibit area. Rugged hills, scenic bluffs, hardwood forest and prairie offer some of ...
READ MOREPresidential Libraries promote understanding of the presidency and the American experience. They preserve and provide access to historical materials, support research, and create interactive programs and exhibits that educate and inspire. The Harry S. Truman Library and Museum offers visitors and researchers the opportunity to delve into life and ...
READ MOREAmenities for this 36 acre park include: Accessible comfort station, horseshoes, accessible picnic pavilion, picnic site, accessible playground, 2/3 mile walking/jogging path, ...
READ MOREMany visitors believe that Hawn State Park is the loveliest of Missouri's state parks, with forests of pine and oak, sandstone bluffs and canyons, and clear sand-bottom streams. The park's many trails, picnic areas and campground are well suited for visitors wishing to enjoy the splendor of nature; it ...
READ MOREThis 4 acre park features: outdoor basketball court, picnic tables & grills, small open shelter, children's play equipment, horseshoe ...
READ MOREHeartland Park is in the heart of the City's dynamic commercial area. Heartland Park will be developed in three phases. ...
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