Michael M. • December 3, 2018Beautiful park located near near restaurants, bars, and shops. The trees are stunning during the fall.
☕️ o. • February 28, 2015I spend every day here. Walking, viewing, breathing. Amazing in the fall. Historic as well. You will see a lot of dogs & young families on the playground in the back. Peaceful beauty.
Michael M. • December 19, 2018One of my favorite parks in the city. Absolutely beautiful place for a walk. Close to beautiful homes, coffee shops, bars, and restaurants. Parking is also easy at this park and it is very safe.
Marilyn K. • October 25, 2013Good artifacts. Must park in the street so make sure you have lots of change!!
Cory B. • July 6, 2018My favorite park in St. Louis. A little something for everyone with the museums, Zoo, athletic fields, trails, golf course, and more.
Michael F. • June 4, 2015One of the best parks in the city of st. louis. always of people here and lots to do.
James R. • November 11, 2017Another city park that lets you get away from the house and enjoy the serenity of living life and enjoying the outdoors
Phil S. • June 27, 2013Great city park with lots of bike and running trails, interesting sites and things to see and do.
Alix S. • September 1, 2016Nice little dog park. Usually only a few dogs in which is good. Not as dangerous as many dog parks. Has a pool and toys and things for dogs to play with. Clean and well-maintained.
Megan M. • August 7, 2014South City has so much to offer from Tower Grove park to historic neighborhoods and great local restaurants. Great place to live!
Kenny W. • January 12, 2023A great walk through history. You can see in every pavilion that u walk past.
Megan M. • November 2, 2014Oldest open air market west of the Mississippi. Grab some treats and enjoy a picnic on a beautiful Saturday.
Chad D. • February 4, 2012This is one of nearly 400 National Parks in the country!
Don K. • March 11, 2011There are finally sculptures in this small gated park on the SLU campus. This has also become an unofficial dog park and a great one at that. Enjoy the art or the pups! Just remember to clean up!
Anna G. • November 26, 2011These dinosaurs are a part of Science Center history - they were originally at the Missouri Science and Natural History Museum in Oak Knoll Park over 25 years ago!
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