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    4.3 (16 reviews)

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    Greg L.

    Matt Fox was amazing on the Forest Park kayak tour! Very educational wildlife expert and a beautiful scenic route through the park. Highly recommend it!!!

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    Steven C.

    Fantastic November paddle down the MIGHTY MISS under the pale (full) moon light! Time on the Island was amazing and so was dinner. The guides are clearly knowledgeable about STL and the river. It was an absolute treat to spend 2pm-9pm with this crew on an incredible stretch of our most important river infrastructure. Be prepared to paddle, a little. I generally like my canoeing to be mostly drinking while letting the current do the work. But this amount of paddling was good too. Nothing strenuous. I recommend some good quality binoculars for this trip. #1 must do for anyone in STL and even people not from the region

    Wanda H.

    I enjoyed the full moon float that I attended. The food was absolutely delicious!!! We had tender, juicy, meaty ribs, a flavorful salad, a pasta with sun-dried tomatoes that was just stupendous, and a corn salad mix that I didn't try. There were also delicious macaroons for dessert. On the way down the river, Mike shared information about the businesses alongside the river and the history of the different bridges that we passed under. I found it to be very enjoyable. I don't think I would do that particular float again, but I am interested in trying the one on the Missouri.

    I was feeling epic - the only way to describe paddling on the Mississippi with Mike and his crew under a full moon. Big Muddy's full moon floats are a once in a lifetime (or every full moon;)) opportunity to engage with St. Louis. There were equal share fun parts and great parts and the tiniest percentage of boundary pushing parts that made the trip an amazing experience. Mike and the crew are passionate professionals who clearly take safety, the integrity of nature and fun seriously. Meeting at the river front is the perfect stage to open the adventure - Mike is a natural storyteller and started off the trip with "They came in canoes" - immediate chills. As a lifelong St. Louisan its so easy to forget voyager canoes are how this city started and with Big Muddy you get to experience a taste of what that might have felt like - including helping to carry the massive Clipper Canoe (fun fact - Big Muddy is the only approved retailor in the US), paddling on the Mississippi, getting your feet a little wet on the river banks and spending time on a river island. Big Muddy inserts St. Louis and the uniqueness of the Mississippi in a natural but educational way throughout the trip making you feel more connected to the city and the river that helped found it. I am by no means an athlete or a nature girl but felt empowered to do my best to the best of my ability while paddling, carrying etc. The meal on the river island was top notch - truly gourmet. By the end of the evening - you're a bit tired, a little sweaty and maybe a few mosquito bites - but that's part of the experience. Greeting the arch from the river as my canoe of 10 brand new acquaintances serenaded each other with 'Rolling on the River' is a memory and source of joy I'll carry with me for a long-time. 'They came in canoes.' and after a trip with Big Muddy you can say you did too.

    Fresh & delicious, smoked pulled pork with thick ass pieces of buttered toast, tomato & beet salad, and watermelon, feta & mint salad.
    Shawn P.

    Last night my friend and I had a great Muddy Adventure! The weather was gorgeous and the crew and owner Mike were friendly and informative. I enjoyed the experience very much. Roo, the guide explained everything in detail and what we were going to do and I felt confident and safe with him and the crew. The sand bar dinner was outstanding. Fiona, made us the best feast I have ever had on the river. The ingredients were very fresh and tasted like summer. It was an absolute delight. On the way to the sand bar two Bald Eagles and some Great Blue Herons were spotted--on the float back, I watched the trees on the banks of the Meramec sparkle. I have never seen so many fireflies, Mother Nature put on a hell of a show and it was amazing to witness. It was beautiful and an amazing experience. I can't wait to go on more adventures!

    Sarah H.

    My boyfriend and I had an awesome time here for the sunset paddleboat picnic. Entire staff was very friendly and the food provided was pretty good (charcuterie board).

    Dave F.

    Think 3rd world experience right from the city Honestly, I think the memory & being able to tell the story was better than the adventure. However, I enjoyed telling the story many times. Are you ready for Big Muddy Adventures? (What I experienced on a full moon round-trip to an island) First- the house you meet at is in North St Louis by Cement Land. (The never opened play-land by the man that created City Museum) The house can not be entered so go to the restroom before arrival. 2nd- Like most natural water endeavors, you should dress appropriately. (The guy tells you not wear what he's wearing). The water is colder than air temperature (I don't own wet suit) The banks are muddy & slick. They do offer big heavy mud boots. They also offer water proof sacks for storage. 3rd- Personalities... I grew up in Crystal City & boated Mississippi and Meramec River. The guide will shock many. He's very knowledgeable of the river. He has beliefs about Mississippi mud & water is just fine. (What doesn't kill you makes you stronger philosophy) He will tell you assure you the trip is no big deal & he does this with his dog all the time. 4th- piling into the old SUV (if you never went floating...) 5th- legal launch sites are few so we launched from a not feeling too safe North City park... We carried the oversized canoe (joined by another couple that were photographing for advertisement) to the river. The launch site was about 5 foot mud bank drop into the Mississippi. The guide expertly got the canoe down and hold it in place, but I had 2nd thoughts. Oh well, I went for it. Once I was in the canoe and we are paddling across the river... thoughts -man it is quiet to be so close to the city & no engine -Lewis and Clark did this -shit this is the Mississippi & currents go everywhere... does this guy know what is doing? The island, the moon & "gourmet meal"... thoughts -it feels so remote yet I see the lights of the city -moon looks bigger -hell no I'm not going for a swim! -I get you some kindling -cool way to build a temporary fire using two logs and only Kindling -island @ night is spooky but interesting to explore -gramophone sandwiches!!!!! yeah -I recognize the rest from Aldi's (fruit & cheese plus chips) -open fire food was a seasoning miss (so I was told & not offered any) -dessert was vanilla yogurt with fruit and sliver of chocolate Canoeing down the other side of the island and back up, across the river & back to the park... thoughts -dude, I'm not sure about paddling upstream -ok dude, we are around the island & see downtown.. can we go back up now -hey, going upstream is not too bad -bird! Deer! -faster stream PADDLE -that wasn't so bad -shit we still need to survive the North City park -I just want to take a shower Overall- with an open mind, right clothing & knowledge that you could have a great story... I could honestly say "A-OK".

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    The Boathouse at Forest Park - Pesto and asiago gnocchi and sweet potato fries

    The Boathouse at Forest Park

    3.1(529 reviews)
    3.3 miForest Park
    $$

    They are closing for renovations AFTER THIS Sunday, 9-30-25,…read moreSo stop in While you have a chance. We each got something different. My family really enjoyed the sweet potato fries. The Reuben sandwich was a fav as well. Unique flavor. My Mom who is in her 80s wanted to go out on a boat...so whoaknowsa we may be back again If It's not raining. I'm almost ready to try one of those standing board things. I've been several times over the years, & Glad to hear that the same family that's on the interior GIANT stone fireplace is donating MILLIONs to the re-model. I hope that means the fireplace will remain. Lots of ducks, a heron & a white goose visited on the water while we were there. Came home with my own souvenir as they are selling quite a bit before they close. I saw the sale items on their Facebook page. The staff was VERY helpful, & You can pick up items for sale from 9-4.

    From Chicago, first time at The Boathouse. Here are some thots:…read more --For $25 we rented a paddle boat. --Tornado came within 100 feet of the building. Staff did a nice job getting people to a safe place. --They comped our food since electricity was out. Classy. --My wife and daughter shared a turkey club sandwich. Loved it! --I ordered a smash burger, and it came in one of those red and white striped disposable food boats, and my expectations dropped off a cliff : ) --However... I was pleasantly surprised by my burger. Cooked nicely, generous toppings. --Fries were ok, nothing to write home about. --Service was friendly. Recommended.

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    Grafton Harbor - Cruising the Mississippi River!!

    Grafton Harbor

    3.9(11 reviews)
    25.7 mi
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    This experience was one for the books! I have never been to Grafton Harbor so for this to be the…read morefirst experience, they definitely can count me for several more. How are you doing the Cinco de Mayo dinner cruise which was from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM. Upon entering, it was very professionally set up they took your name at the door and as soon as you walked in was the bar which was very convenient so you can get your drink before you sit. The two bartenders said they were fairly new, but I cannot tell they held it down all night. Drinks were on point and they were getting the line down really fast no matter how long it got. Drinks were also very reasonably priced. I don't think I paid over five dollars for any drink. As for the food, the cruise included a unlimited taco bar, which was very good. The chips were very fresh and the meat was very well seasoned. I love that they include fresh guac and fresh sour cream, which I think is the perfect addition to any taco bar! They get 5 stars from me!!

    Took my friend on a boat ride on the Hakuna Matata. It was a beautiful day and we had a great…read moretime. The boat had a bar and restrooms on it. You could sit in top or bottom or stand on the bow. And if you are a kid or kid at heart, the captain with let you drive the boat. The gift shop at the harbor is nice and large. Lots to choice from and they give free wine tasting. This was great to do before the boat ride because we were able to determine which wine we liked on the boat. There is also a restaurant right there if you want to grab a bit to eat.

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    5.0(3 reviews)
    7.1 mi

    I had the pleasure of touring today with Elizabeth! She was so smart and fun-- a true pleasure to…read morespend two hours with. We toured much of downtown and I was able to learn more about this incredible with her than I ever would have learned on my own. We checked out unique architecture and dove into the history of the city's landscape and beginnings. If you are visiting the city and want a local's view for a great price you need to check them out!

    St. Louis is the Gateway to the West, AND Renegade Tours is the Gateway to St. Louis…read more Amanda gave us a personalized tour covering everything from when St. Louis wasn't even in the U.S., to the many lucrative technical innovations of James Eads, to the very roots of the Heartland's soulful sounds. Her historic detail, humor, charm, easy manner, AND attention to the tectonic cultural shifts that have happened, and continue to happen in St. Louis makes Amanda's tour company live up to Zack de la Rocha's lyrics in "Renegades of Funk": Nothing stayed the same, but there were always renegades Like Chief Sitting Bull, Tom Paine Dr. Martin Luther King, Malcom X They were renegades of their time and age The mighty renegades Want to meet some mighty Renegades? Go to St. Louis. Take a tour with Amanda and her crew of Renegades. You will be in the presence of Mighty Renegades. And you will never be the same. Do it now.

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    School tour in Old North St. Louis.

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    WeStories children and parents taking a tour through downtown St. Louis.

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