St. Louis: Park
Places and attractions in the Park category
Categories
- Museum
- Park
- Church
- Area
- History museum
- Shopping
- Concerts and shows
- Neighbourhood
- Theater
- Specialty museum
- City
- Gothic Revival architecture
- Art museum
- Nightlife
- Shopping centre
- Bridge
- Sacred and religious sites
- Historical place
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Arenas and stadiums
- Golf
- Zoo
- Concert hall
- Memorial
- Art gallery
- Universities and schools
- Dancing
- Music venue
- Cemetery
- Library
- Skyscraper
- Synagogue
- Neoclassical architecture
- Tudor Revival architecture
- Colonial revival architecture
Forest Park
Sprawling historic public space Forest Park, a verdant oasis in the heart of St. Louis, United States, is not only a park but a cultural and recreational hub that spans 1,371 acres. Opened in 1876, it is one of the largest urban parks in the country, surpassing even New York's Central Park in size.
Saint Louis Zoo
Free zoo with large mammals and penguins Nestled in the heart of Forest Park in St. Louis, Missouri, the Saint Louis Zoo stands as a beacon of wildlife conservation and family entertainment. With its roots stretching back to the 1904 World's Fair, this historic institution has grown into one of the most...
Citygarden
Nestled in the heart of downtown St. Louis, Citygarden is an urban oasis that blends modern art with lush landscaping to create a serene and stimulating public park. Opened in 2009, this dynamic green space spans three city blocks and is a vibrant example of how...
Laumeier Sculpture Park
Nestled in the heart of St. Louis, Laumeier Sculpture Park is an open-air gallery that transcends traditional museum boundaries by showcasing large-scale works in a natural setting. Sprawling over 105 acres, the park offers an immersive cultural experience where art...
Tower Grove Park
Serene green spot with historic features Nestled in the heart of St. Louis, Tower Grove Park is a verdant oasis renowned for its scenic landscapes, historic pavilions, and community-focused atmosphere. Spanning 289 acres, this municipal park, established in 1868, serves as a treasured urban retreat for both...
Aloe Plaza
Aloe Plaza is a small park and plaza in St Louis, directly in front of Union Station; it is the western terminus of the St. Louis Gateway Mall.
Bank of America Plaza
The Bank of America Plaza is a skyscraper located in Downtown St. Louis, Missouri. Formerly Boatmen's Bancshares of St. Louis and First National Bank, the tower is 384 ft tall and has 31 floors. Built in 1982 by Fruin-Colnon Construction, it comprises 750,000 square feet, and has a view of the downtown skyline.
St. Louis Gateway Mall
The Gateway Mall in St. Louis, Missouri is an open green space running linearly, one block wide, from the Gateway Arch at Memorial Drive to Union Station at 20th Street. Located in the city's downtown, it runs between Market Street and Chestnut Street.
Turtle Park
Turtle Park is a sculpture park located at the southern edge of Forest Park in St. Louis, Missouri at the intersection of Oakland Avenue and Tamm Avenue. The park contains seven concrete turtles and one snake. The turtles were designed and sculpted by Bob Cassilly and the park opened in August 1996.
Compton Hill Reservoir Park
Compton Hill Reservoir Park is a 36-acre public park located in the Compton Heights neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri, USA. Located on one of the highest elevations within the city, the park surrounds a 28-million-US-gallon reservoir used to provide water for many of the city's residents.
Memorial Plaza
Memorial Plaza, established in 1932, is in the Downtown West neighborhood of St. Louis. The park contains memorials honoring St. Louis veterans of World War I, World War II, Korea and Vietnam. On the eastern edge of the park is the Court of Honor containing monuments listing St.
Creve Coeur Park
Creve Coeur Lake Memorial Park is a 2,145-acre St. Louis County park located in Maryland Heights, Missouri, United States. The park is the largest in the St.
Aboussie Park
Aboussie Park is a municipal park in St. Louis. It is the city's smallest park, with less than 1-acre.
World Aquarium
The World Aquarium was an interactive animal exhibition, conservation research center, and animal sanctuary located in Laclede's Landing, St. Louis, Missouri, United States, founded by Leonard Sonnenschein. It closed in mid-2019. Some highlights of the child-centered exhibition are being able to feed and touch many animals.
Carondelet Park
Carondelet Park, established in 1875, is the third largest park in the city of St. Louis, Missouri. The park contains nearly 180 acres and is located in the southeastern portion of the city, just west of Interstate 55, and is accessible at the Loughborough Avenue exit.
Tilles Park
Tilles Park is an urban park, owned and operated by St. Louis County, Missouri, in the western St. Louis suburb of Ladue. The park's full original name is the Rosalie Tilles Memorial Park, in dedication to the mother of park founder Cap Tilles.
Kraus House
The Kraus House, also known as the Frank Lloyd Wright House in Ebsworth Park, is a house in Kirkwood, Missouri designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright. The house was designed and constructed for Russell and Ruth Goetz Kraus, and the initial design was conceived in 1950.
Old Post Office Plaza
The U.S. Custom House and Post Office is a court house at 815 Olive Street in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. It was designed by architects Alfred B. Mullett, William Appleton Potter, and James G. Hill, and was constructed between 1873 and 1884.
Fairground Park
Fairground Park is a municipal park that opened in 1908 in St. Louis, Missouri. It was originally a privately owned facility, first used by the St. Louis Agricultural and Mechanical Association for the St. Louis Exposition from 1856 through 1902.
One US Bank Plaza
One US Bank Plaza is a 36-story building in Downtown St. Louis, Missouri. The 147.5 m building is topped by an antenna that raises the total building to 589 feet.
O'Fallon Park
O'Fallon Park is a municipal park in St. Louis, Missouri, that opened in 1908.
Shaw Park
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.
Christy Park
Christy Park is a park in south St. Louis, Missouri. Founded in 1910, the park is about 16.1 acres in size. It is named after William Tandy Christy, a businessman who founded a firebrick company. In 2012, the neighborhood playground was set ablaze.
Peter Mathews Memorial Skate Garden
Peter Mathews Memorial Skate Garden is St. Louis' first legal outdoor public skate park.
McDonnell County Park
McDonnell Park is a county park in unincorporated Central St. Louis County, between the cities of Overland, St. Ann, Creve Coeur and Maryland Heights, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The park is named in honor of James S. McDonnell, founder of McDonnell Douglas Aircraft.
St. Louis Place Park
St. Louis Place Park is a long and linear municipal park, encompassing 9 and a half blocks between 21st Street and Rauschenbach Ave.
River Des Peres Park
River Des Peres Park is a municipal park in St. Louis that opened in 1934. River Des Peres Park is located near River Des Peres and the St. Louis City/County border line. The parks borders are Lansdowne Avenue, Morganford Avenue, and River Des Peres Boulevard. It is located near the neighborhoods of St.
North Riverfront Park
North Riverfront Park is a municipal park in St. Louis, Missouri.