Greensfelder County Park
Greensfelder County Park consists of 1,734 acres (7.02 km2) in western St. Louis County, Missouri. It is located in the city of Wildwood and bordered to the south by the Eureka and Six Flags St. Louis. Greensfelder is part of the Henry Shaw Ozark Corridor.[2] The park's land was donated to St. Louis County in 1963 by the trustees of the St. Louis Regional Planning and Construction Foundation, which had been established in 1939 by Albert P. Greensfelder.[3] The park was originally named Rockwood Park, but was renamed in 1965 in honor of A.P. Greensfelder.[4]
The park has a nature center, playgrounds pavilions, scenic loop road, stables, a campsite, and eight trails open to hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding.[3] The park's trails connect to the Rockwoods Reservation to the northeast and the Rockwoods Range Conservation Area to the west, forming a network of 25 miles (40 km) of trails.[5]
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| St. Louis City parks | Maintained by city | |
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| St. Louis County parks | North area |
- 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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| West area | |
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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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