Creve Coeur Lake Memorial Park is a large urban park in Missouri offering diverse water and land-based outdoor activities centered around Creve Coeur Lake, one of the largest natural lakes in the St. Louis area.
Creve Coeur Lake Memorial Park, located in the western suburbs of St. Louis, Missouri, spans approximately 2,145 acres and centers around Creve Coeur Lake, the largest natural oxbow lake in the region formed by a cutoff segment of the Missouri River. The park provides a rich mix of recreational and natural opportunities, featuring wooded areas, open fields, wetlands, and a sizeable lake that supports boating, fishing, and wildlife observation. Established in 1945, the park was created to honor Missouri veterans and serves as both a memorial and a recreation hub for residents and visitors. Popular activities include hiking and biking on numerous multi-use trails, picnicking in scenic areas, and engaging in paddle sports such as kayaking and canoeing on the calm waters of the lake. The park also includes a large fishing lake, multiple playgrounds, and a beach area ideal for summer relaxation. Wildlife in the park includes various bird species, turtles, and small mammals, making it a favorable spot for birdwatching and nature photography. Key landmarks include the Creve Coeur Lake itself, memorials dedicated to veterans, and the well-maintained visitor facilities. The park’s accessibility and combination of water and land recreation make it a favorite destination for families, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts within the St. Louis metropolitan area.
Creve Coeur Lake – the largest natural lake in St. Louis County offering extensive boating and fishing
Veterans' Memorial honoring Missouri's military service members
Multi-use trails with scenic views, suitable for biking and hiking
Popular paddle sports launch points with calm, protected waters
A natural oxbow lake offering calm waters for fishing, boating, and paddle sports.
A dedicated area honoring Missouri veterans through monuments and commemorative signage.
A network of approximately 15 miles of trails for hiking, biking, and nature walks throughout the park.