Queeny Park is a 564-acre county park in St. Louis County, Missouri, offering diverse recreational opportunities including hiking, horseback riding, and golf within a mix of natural and developed landscapes.
Queeny Park is a prominent county park located in West St. Louis County, Missouri, covering approximately 564 acres of rolling hills, restored native prairie, woodlands, and developed recreational facilities. The park is named after the Queeny family, prominent local philanthropists who originally owned the estate. The park’s geography includes varied terrain with open meadows, steep ravines, and mature forest areas, providing excellent habitats for local wildlife such as deer, foxes, and numerous bird species. The park incorporates modern amenities alongside natural areas, including the historic Queeny Mansion—an elegant stone home built in the 1930s—which functions as an event venue. Popular activities include hiking or horseback riding on well-maintained multi-use trails, jogging, and picnicking. The expansive grounds also feature Queeny’s 18-hole public golf course, the Glen Echo Pony Club equestrian facility, and an educational farm. Birdwatching is a popular pastime due to the presence of migratory and native species inhabiting the park’s woods and wetlands. Visitors find Queeny Park appealing for its quiet natural settings just minutes from the urban St. Louis area, combining outdoor recreation with cultural and historical significance. Seasonal events, including guided nature walks and community festivals, add to the park’s appeal year-round. The park is managed by the St. Louis County Parks Department and emphasizes conservation of native landscapes while providing accessible recreation opportunities for families, athletes, and nature enthusiasts.
Queeny Mansion and Grounds, a historic estate with architecture tours and event space
Multi-use trails supporting hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding
Glen Echo Pony Club – an active equestrian center within the park
18-hole public golf course offering scenic play across rolling terrain
A 1930s historic stone mansion offering guided architecture tours and event rental facilities.
An equestrian center providing horseback riding lessons, camps, and competitions.
An 18-hole course featuring gently rolling hills, tree-lined fairways, and a friendly atmosphere for players of all skill levels.