Emmenegger Nature Park offers a peaceful forest retreat along the Meramec River in Missouri, featuring hiking trails, wildlife observation, and access to the River des Peres Greenway.
Emmenegger Nature Park is a 93-acre conservation area located in southwestern St. Louis County, Missouri, adjacent to the Meramec River. The park encompasses forests, wetlands, and riverine habitats that support diverse plant and animal life including migratory birds, deer, and native Missouri flora. The park’s terrain is gently rolling with upland oak-hickory forests and wet bottomlands. Originally established and managed by the Missouri Department of Conservation in partnership with local organizations, Emmenegger Nature Park serves as a critical natural area in an otherwise suburban setting. The park offers about two miles of maintained hiking and multi-use trails, including a connection to the longer River des Peres Greenway trail system that provides access to river views and wildlife watching. In addition to walking and hiking, visitors engage in birdwatching and seasonal wildlife observation. There are informal picnic areas and interpretive signage describing the park’s ecology and history. The park was once part of a larger rural property but was preserved to provide urban residents with green space and to protect the river corridor. Emmenegger Nature Park appeals to families, nature enthusiasts, and casual walkers seeking a quiet, natural area close to the St. Louis metropolitan area.
Scenic wooded trails along the Meramec River
Diverse habitats including wetlands and upland forests
Connection to the River des Peres Greenway multi-use trail
Opportunities for birdwatching and local wildlife observation
A peaceful area offering views of the river and waterfowl habitat.
A multi-use trail linking Emmenegger to a larger regional trail network.
Critical habitat supporting a variety of amphibians and native plants.