West Tyson County Park
West Tyson County Park is a county park in the U.S. state of Missouri consisting of 673 acres (2.72 km2) located in St. Louis County east of the town of Eureka.[1] The park is located north of Interstate 44, west of Tyson Research Center, east of Route 66 State Park, and south and east of the Meramec River.
Mountain biker on the Rock Quarry Trail in West Tyson County Park
West Tyson County Park was originally part of the Tyson Valley Powder Plant during World War II. After the war 210 acres (0.85 km2) were acquired by St. Louis County in 1955. In 1979 an additional 410 acres (1.7 km2) were acquired. The Chubb Trail was developed in 1985. The William Epstein Memorial Prairie creation project was begun in 1988.[1]
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- Bella Fontaine County Park
- General Daniel Bissell House County Park
- Bon Oak County Park
- Castlepoint County Park
- Champ County Park
- Endicott County Park
- Fort Belle Fontaine County Park
- King County Park
- Kinloch County Park
- Larimore County Park
- McDonnell County Park
- Sioux Passage County Park
- Spanish Lake County Park
- St. Vincent County Park
- Veterans Memorial County Park
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| South area |
- Bee Tree County Park
- Black Forest County Park
- Bohrer County Park
- Buder County Park
- Cliff Cave County Park
- Clydesdale County Park
- Jefferson Barracks County Park
- Laumeier Sculpture Park
- Lemay County Park
- Mathilda-Welmering County Park
- Ohlendorf County Park
- Simpson County Park
- Suson County Park
- Sylvan Springs County Park
- Unger County Park
- George Winter County Park
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