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Overview
St. Louis parks serve as gathering spots for neighborhood meetings, summer concerts and weddings. They are wonderful places to take a stroll, have a picnic, use a playground or watch a softball game. With 108 parks covering 2956.35 acres, the City of St. Louis is bound to have a park that meets your needs.
Browse through our St. Louis City parks in the list below. Clicking on a park will give you the park's description, location, and more. We are working on filling in the amenities but with so much to do and see in City parks this is taking some time.
Parks With Recreation Centers
Park Name | Type | Neighborhood |
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Buder Playground | City Park | The Gate District |
Carondelet Park | City Park | Bevo Mill, Boulevard Heights, Carondelet, Holly Hills |
Loretta Hall Park | City Park | Carr Square |
Norman Seay Park | City Park | JeffVanderLou |
Ray Leisure Park | City Park | LaSalle Park |
Sherman Park | City Park | Academy, Fountain Park, Kingsway East, Kingsway West |
Tandy Park | City Park | The Greater Ville, The Ville |
Parks By Amenity
Museums and Cultural Venues
Outdoor Attractions
Sports and Recreation Facilities
- Boathouses
- Dog Parks
- Golf Courses
- Pavilions
- Pickleball
- Picnic Grounds
- Playgrounds
- Recreation Centers
- Skating Rinks
- Spray and Wading Pools
- Swimming Pools
- Velodromes
- Visitor Centers
Sports Grounds
- Archery
- Aviation Fields
- Baseball Fields
- Basketball Courts
- Bike Trails
- Football Fields
- Handball Courts
- Horseshoe Courts
- Kickball Fields
- Multi-Purpose Fields
- Pickleball Courts
- Raquetball Courts
- Rugby Fields
- Shared Trails
- Soccer Fields
- Softball Fields
- Tennis Courts
- Trails
- Volleyball Courts
- Walking Trails
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