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Rockwoods Reservation adjoins St. Louis County's 1,724 acres (698 ha) Greensfelder County Park to the south, which itself abuts the state's 1,388 acres (562 ha) Rockwoods Range Conservation Area. Taken together, these three parcels constitute a contiguous green belt of almost 5,000 acres (2,000 ha). The 14.5-mile (23.3 km) Greenrock Trail is a ...
Nearby Missouri Department of Conservation areas include Rockwoods Reservation, Young, Forest 44, Pacific Palisades, Allenton Access, and August A. Busch. Greensfelder County Park abuts Rockwoods Range on the east. [2] There are four trails in the area. The Green Rock Trail is for hiking only, but the other three are multi-use. [2]
Rockwoods Reservation: This is a predominantly forest area. Facilities/features: picnic areas and a pavilion, hiking trails, viewing blind, and a permanent stream (Hamilton Creek). The area also has a Conservation Education Center. 1,924 acres 779 ha: St. Louis
The park has a nature center, playgrounds pavilions, scenic loop road, stables, a campsite, and eight trails open to hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. [3] The park's trails connect to the Rockwoods Reservation to the northeast and the Rockwoods Range Conservation Area to the west, forming a network of 25 miles (40 km) of trails. [5]
Wildwood is the home of the Al Foster Trail, [5] and numerous other trails, parks, and reserves such as Rockwoods Reservation and Babler State Park. Geography
The plan proposed to create the River Ring, a system of more than 40 greenways, parks, and trails comprising over 600 miles in St. Louis City, St. Louis County, and St. Charles County. The system will connect with trails developed by the Metro East Park and Recreation District of St. Clair and Madison Counties in Illinois. [6]
Rockwoods Reservation: Wildwood: St. Louis: East Central: 1,843-acre state forest and wildlife conservation area, Conservation Education Center Runge Conservation Nature Center: Jefferson City: Cole: Mid-Missouri
A network of trails span the property and connect with the abutting Fork Factory Brook reservation. The property contains a number of scenic vistas; most prominent is Cedar Hill, 435 feet (133 m), which offers views to the east from eastern red cedar clad ledges. Dog walking is permitted on selected trails with designated on- and off-leash zones.