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Fort Zumwalt Park adventures

Fort Zumwalt Park Adventures

Fort Zumwalt Park is a historic and recreational area in O’Fallon, Missouri, offering scenic trails, open green spaces, and access to important regional history.

176
Acres Protected
4
Miles of Trails
Approximately 50,000
Annual Visitors
1982
Year Established

About Fort Zumwalt Park

 

Fort Zumwalt Park is a 176-acre public park located in O’Fallon, Missouri, within St. Charles County. The park features a diverse landscape including woodlands, meadows, and the ruins of Fort Zumwalt, an 18th-century French fortification that serves as a key historical landmark. The area was originally part of a colonial trading post and later served as a strategic point during the Revolutionary War era. Today, visitors can explore rolling trails used for hiking, jogging, and mountain biking, as well as picnic facilities and playgrounds suitable for families. The park preserves remnants of early American pioneer culture alongside natural habitats inhabited by various native wildlife, including songbirds and small mammals. Fort Zumwalt Park offers a peaceful retreat from urban life, blending history and outdoor recreation in a suburban setting. Its network of trails connects users to scenic overlooks above the nearby Dardenne Creek. Seasonal programs and educational signage enhance understanding of the fort’s significance and the regional ecology. Because of its proximity to local communities and O’Fallon’s growing population, the park is a popular spot for outdoor activities, historical interpretation, and community gatherings. It serves as a key green space in the suburban landscape of eastern Missouri while honoring its cultural heritage.

Highlights

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Ruins of the original Fort Zumwalt, a late 18th-century French colonial fortification

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Overlooks of Dardenne Creek providing peaceful scenic views

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Interpretive signage detailing regional history and pioneer life

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Multi-use trails accommodating hiking, running, and mountain biking

Notable Natural Features

Fort Zumwalt Ruins

The remains of a stone and log fort built between 1798 and 1800, one of the oldest surviving European colonial structures in Missouri.

Dardenne Creek Overlook

A scenic vantage point offering views of the creek valley and surrounding woodlands.

Multi-Use Trail System

Approximately 4 miles of interconnected trails suitable for hiking, running, and mountain biking.