Creve Coeur Park is a large urban park in Missouri offering diverse recreational activities around a scenic lake, with trails, boating, and facilities for all ages.
Creve Coeur Park, located in St. Louis County, Missouri, spans over 2,000 acres surrounding the 320-acre Creve Coeur Lake, the largest natural lake in the St. Louis area. The park's landscape combines open meadows, forested areas, wetlands, and the lake itself, creating habitats for abundant wildlife including waterfowl, turtles, and various fish species. Established in 1945, Creve Coeur Park is managed by the St. Louis County Parks Department and offers a popular setting for outdoor enthusiasts, families, and casual visitors. The park’s trail system includes paved and natural surface paths that cater to walkers, runners, and cyclists. Visitors can enjoy fishing, kayaking, sailing, and paddleboating on the lake, which is a top destination for water sports in the region. The park also features several picnic areas, playgrounds, and a dedicated equestrian trail, making it appealing to diverse groups. One of the notable landmarks within Creve Coeur Park is the guest house and the Marquette Trail, which follows historical routes used by early settlers and native inhabitants. Creve Coeur Lake Memorial Park provides educational programs and event spaces, regularly hosting community festivals. The park’s convenient proximity to St. Louis city and well-maintained facilities make it a favored spot for weekend getaways and outdoor gatherings year-round.
Creve Coeur Lake - Missouri’s largest natural lake used for boating and fishing
Marquette Trail - A historic trail system through diverse habitats
Equestrian Trail - Dedicated horseback riding path within the park
Multiple family-friendly picnic areas and playgrounds with scenic lake views
A 320-acre natural lake ideal for fishing, sailing, kayaking, and other paddle sports.
A scenic trail named after Father Jacques Marquette, offering opportunities for walking and learning about local history.
An 8-mile dedicated horseback riding trail that runs through woodland and open prairie sections.