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St. Charles County Parks and Recreation

Address: 
201 N. Second St.
St. Charles , MO , 63301
Phone: 636-949-7535
38° 46' 58.7244" N, 90° 28' 54.4656" W
Contact name: 
Bettie Yahn-Kramer
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St. Charles County operates 10 parks, including hiking trails. Several family-friendly events are offered at each of the parks throughout the year. Facilities available for rent at many of the parks.

To provide County residents with regional parks and recreation facilities that will enhance the historical and natural environmental heritage; promote the high quality of life that exists in the rural and urban areas; resolve to meet the growing demand for preservation of open space; encourage tourism; and actively seek coordination with St. Charles County Municipalities in order to meet the needs for delivery of recreation facilities and services that nurture healthy lifestyles for people who live, visit, and enjoy our County.

St. Charles County Parks:

Broemmelsiek Park
Heritage Museum
Hideaway Harbor Park
Indian Camp Creek Park
Louis H. Bangert Memorial Wildlife Area
Klondike Park
Matson Hill Park
Quail Ridge Park
Towne Park
Youth Activity Park

 

TRAILS AT A GLANCE

Bangert Island - 4 miles of natural trail

Matson Hill Park - 6+ miles of natural trail

Broemmelsiek Park - 7 miles of natural trail; 1/2 mile of paved surface

Klondike Park - 3 miles of natural trail;  3/4 mile of paved surface

Indian Camp Creek Park - 10 miles of natural trail;  1/2 mile of paved surface

Quail Ridge Park -  4 miles of natural trail;  3 miles of paved surface

Towne Park - 2+ miles of natural trail; 1/4 mile of paved surface  

Youth Activity Park -

1/2 mile of paved surface

 

Park Closure/Cancellation Hotline:

636.949.7475

 

Location:

Klondike Park
4600 S Highway 94
Augusta, MO, 63332
United States

Phone:

636-949-7535

Earth Day Campout

Dates: 
04/20/2024
04/21/2024
Time: 
2 p.m., April 20 through 12 p.m., April 21