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    Koeneman Park

    4.0 (1 review)

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    O’Fallon Park and Lake - Missouri conservation department rules apply for fishing.

    O’Fallon Park and Lake

    3.0(1 review)
    4.5 mi

    The 127-acre park in north St. Louis is an unpolished gem in the city's parks system. Located…read moreelsewhere in St. Louis the expansive park might shine with well maintained gardens, floral features, fresh paint, and renovated early 19th-century buildings to show off their charms. Central among the rolling hills and mature trees are the fishing lake and small island. The park also has a football field, tennis courts, inclusive playground with splash pad, and multiple picnic pavilions as well as open green spaces. A rec center is on the edge of the park. It includes an indoor walking track, fitness equipment, indoor and outdoor water features, basketball courts, meeting rooms, and other amenities. Nestled against Interstate 70 there's a park entrance on Carrie Ave. that crosses the highway. The main entrance is at the corner of West Florissant and Harris. The rec center connects to the park but also has its own West Florissant entrance. Unnecessary one-way streets with few directional signs are the biggest issues of the park. Just inside the West Florissant main entrance the road forks. Take the left fork and you're on a short one-way road out of the park. The right fork starts a large, one-way loop around the lake even though the road is wide enough for street parking and two-way traffic. Directional signs are scarce. I discovered too late I was driving the wrong way on a branch loop from the main road. The one-way streets are so unnecessary I saw drivers simply ignore directional signs where they existed.

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    O’Fallon Park and Lake - Early 19th-century boathouse on the north edge of the lake.

    Early 19th-century boathouse on the north edge of the lake.

    O’Fallon Park and Lake - A fitness trail has multiple blue devices for outdoor workouts.

    A fitness trail has multiple blue devices for outdoor workouts.

    O’Fallon Park and Lake - The inclusive playground includes a splash pad.

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    January-Wabash Memorial Park - Nothing goes in the water anymore.

    January-Wabash Memorial Park

    2.5(2 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    Very disappointing to see how this park is and has continued to go down. I had to stop taking my…read moredog to this park as he developed an infection and that was the only place he frequents in the morning besides sitting at home. The vet informed me to discontinue going there as it could be something on the ground, whatever it is it's unexplainable. I have to drive 25 min to go to tower grove park to walk my dog and it's very easy to go here. You can call the number listed which I have numerous times about having someone fill up the dog waste bags. this encourages those to pick up after their pet, if they don't see anything they will continue to do whatever. ( I know everyone is grown but I'm just assuming this is why) I also called about dog feces around in the walkway and of course it's up to the adult that has the dog but when I mentioned they assure me it's waste from ducks. Trash all over and if you viewed the pic now nothing will go in the water just stay around the sides. I'm not sure if they cannot see the fish or feel clean but I never saw anyone do anything about it. I'm not sure if they can but I'll say for this situation it wasn't always like this. I don't see anyone fishing since the water has turned and I'm saddened because you have a nice. Park but those that come and let their dogs waste wherever because they know no one is held accountable, trash and it's sad because it was a nice park to walk around once upon a time I do hope something can be done and if I can volunteer to help I will. One person calling and trying to help doesn't do justice, it takes more.

    January-Wabash park is where I go to escape from work on my lunch break. It is typically calm and…read morepeaceful. There are always people fishing or enjoying the surroundings. This park offers a nice playground, a water park, a bike/walking trail that goes around the lake and several benches. The parking can get a little scarce in the summer when the water park is open. This park is a gem in the middle of Ferguson.

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