Forest Park

St Louis, Missouri

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Forest Park

Forest Park is a St. Louis mainstay for indulging the area's natural beauty. Conceived after the Civil War's ending, Forest Park is often referred to as "the soul of St. Louis." The community uses the park as a gathering place for cultural interests and recreation, indulging in the placid land.

Useful Information

  • Address: 5595 Grand Drive, St. Louis, MO
  • Email: info@forestparkforever.org
  • Phone: +1 314 367 7275
  • More Info: www.forestparkforever.org
  • More Info: Mon-Sun 09.00-22.00

Do & See

St. Louis boasts more major free visitor attractions than anywhere in the U.S. outside of the nation’s capital. The Saint Louis Art Museum, Science Center, and Zoo, History Museum, Museum of Westward Expansion, Anheuser-Busch Brewery, Laumeier Sculpture Park, Citygarden and many other sites are open free of charge. The Saint Louis Zoo, considered one of the finest in the world, was a pioneer in the use of open enclosures, placing animals in natural environments without bars. Marlin Perkins was the Zoo’s most famous curator. The Anheuser-Busch Clydesdales were originally a gift from August Busch to his father marking the end of prohibition. He presented his father with an eight-horse Clydesdale Hitch and a Budweiser beer wagon in April 1933. The team was sent to Washington, D.C. to deliver the first case of Budweiser beer brewed after prohibition to President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

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