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Springfield / Missouri / United States
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Saint Louis / Missouri / United States
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Known as "the heart of St. Louis," Forest Park is a multi-venue public park in St. Louis, Missouri. It is home of the Saint Louis Zoo, Saint Louis Science Center, Missouri History Museum, and Saint Louis Art Museum. It attracts more than 12 million visitors from around the globe each year.

Parking and Public Transportation at Forest Park
Street parking is available, although finding a spot near your actual destination can be a gamble, especially on weekends. Hope to find that perfect spot, but prepare to spend some time walking to your venue.

The easier option: take the Metrolink to the Forest Park-DeBaliviere Station, situated at the park's northern tip. From there, during the summer months, you can hop aboard the Forest Park Trolley, which connects to all of the park's attractions.

Best and Worst Times to Go to Forest Park
Forest Park is almost always hopping, especially on weekends and throughout the warm-weather months. Even the cold months can be busy, though, as many of Forest Park's venues host special seasonal events during the fall and winter.

The park is often less crowded in the mid-to-late afternoon hours, after the school groups have gone for the day and before the evening crowds have arrived.

Admission to Forest Park
The park itself is free, as are the Zoo, Science Center, Art Museum, and History Museum. Some of the park's recreational venues, including the Steinberg Skating Rink, Forest Park Golf Course, and Highlands Golf and Tennis Center, charge market price for admission (in the $10-$20 range). Tickets to the outdoor amphitheater, The Muny, range from as low as $15 or so to $100 or more.

Must See/Do at Forest Park
The Zoo is considered one of the world's best, and the Saint Louis Art and Missouri History museums showcase world-class exhibits as well.

The World's Fair Pavilion and Jewel Box greenhouse have received major upgrades in recent years and are popular destinations also.

The hiking, biking, and walking trails in Kennedy Forest and Kennedy Woods feature some of the city's most scenic views.

Other Places to Visit Near Forest Park
Forest Park is only a 10-minute drive west of the Gateway Arch and the rest of downtown St. Louis. The eateries, shops, and entertainment venues in the Loop are situated even closer (less than 2 miles to the north).

Insider's Tip for Visitors to Forest Park
Forest Park has a total of 10 entrances. To alleviate gridlock, avoid the overused Hampton Avenue entrance and circle the park for an alternate point of entry. There are plenty.

Author's Bio: Marcus Whelchel lives, works, and writes in St. Louis, Missouri, with a wife, daughter, and cat who all agree he belongs in the Saint Louis Zoo.

 

High Ridge / Missouri / United States
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Clinton / Missouri / United States
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Glencoe / Missouri / United States
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Grandview / Missouri / United States
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Saint Louis / Missouri / United States
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Joplin / Missouri / United States
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Carthage / Missouri / United States
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Precious Moments Park operates various gift and royal delights sandwich shops. It provides several visitor comfort amenities and has a wishing fountain. The park is owned and operated by Precious Moments, which maintains a gift shop and has a chapel. Established in 1989, Precious Moments Park is located in Carthage, Mo., and offers shopping and dining services to more than 400,000 visitors annually. It operates several clubs that host various family reunions and events, as well as organizes several contests. The hotel also hosts birthday and wedding parties, business meetings and conventions. Precious Moments works in partnership with the Bank of America to provide financial services programs.
Kansas City / Missouri / United States
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Saint Louis / Missouri / United States
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Located in St. Louis, Lucas Park Grille occupies an area of more than 8,000 square feet. Its interiors feature stone fireplaces, plasma televisions and eclectic lighting. The restaurant also operates a full-service bar that offers more than 200 varieties of red and white wines from California, Italy, Argentina, France, Portugal and Australia. Its menu includes crab cakes, grilled beef, chicken breasts, stuffed pork chops and scallops. The restaurant also serves spinach and pear salads. Its desserts include cakes, puddings and ice cream. Additionally, Lucas Park Grille organizes live musical shows and provides information on holiday specials and upcoming events to its online members.
Saint Louis / Missouri / United States
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Tilles Park at Lay and Litzinger Roads in West St. Louis County was developed in 1937 on a 68-acre parcel of land donated by Andrew Tilles. Tilles was a philanthropist who lived and worked in the St. Louis area until his death in 1951.

Tilles Park is home to the Winter Wonderland exhibit each year during the holidays, a spectacular holiday-themed light display. The park also features a children's playground and a pond for fishing. There are picnic areas and an fitness route as well.

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Saint Louis / Missouri / United States
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This huge complex includes a total 15 playing fields. Parking is plentiful and there's lots of room to spread out. The main pavilion has restrooms, water fountains and a concession stand. 

Ballwin / Missouri / United States
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New Ballwin Park is a 7-acre recreational spot maintained by the town's Parks and Recreation Department. The park features a wide variety of amenities, including playgrounds, stocked ponds, tennis courts, walking paths, a sand volleyball court, multi-purpose courts and pavilions that can accommodate up to 40 guests. For pavilion reservations, call the listed number or visit the website provided.

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Florissant / Missouri / United States
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The James J. Eagan Center Ice Rink is located in Florissant, Mo. It offers various admission packages of skating sessions for residents and nonresidents. The center s ice rink is also available for private rentals and hockey matches. It offers ice skating packages that provide a small party room and issue admission vouchers to guests to attend an ice skating session. Additionally, it offers food, beverages, decoration operations and skates. The center s Stick and Puck program is a public session that allows participants to practice their shooting and puck handling skills in nongame and no scrimmage settings. Its ice rink guards are trained in cardiopulmonary resuscitation and first aid. The James J. Eagan Center Ice Rink is a part of the Florissant Parks and Recreation Department.
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