Forest Park golfers can enjoy one of the finest public courses in the country. 36 holes of golf are available in Forest Park, 27 at the Norman K. Probstein Golf Courses and Youth Learning Center, and nine will be available at The Highlands opening in Spring 2010. Learn More »
One of the pleasures of Forest Park is the opportunity to observe the natural world and its wide variety of wildlife. Learn More »
Forest Park has fields for a variety of team sports, including baseball, softball, football, cricket, rugby, soccer, and lacrosse. Permits or reservations are needed to reserve fields in the Park. Learn More »
Since 1876, boating in Forest Park has been a popular St. Louis tradition. You will come across some of the park's most treasured landmarks. Learn More »
Tennis has been in Forest Park for decades as has the tradition of handball and racquetball. The Dwight Davis Tennis Center is the premier tennis facility in St. Louis. Learn More »
Fishing is permitted in the lakes and lagoons in Forest Park except where restrictions are posted. Fishing licenses are available for purchase. Learn More »
Forest Park is a haven for active recreation. Whether it's the dual path system that circles the park or the many hiking paths in the Park's interior, there's a perfect place for exercise enthusiasts to get a great workout. Learn More »
Steinberg Skating Rink in Forest Park has been a St. Louis tradition for more than 45 years. The rink is open for ice-skating from November through March, depending on the weather. Learn More »
The Missouri Department of Conservation has installed hiking trails throughout the Kennedy Forest. Audio walking tours of Forest Park are under development. Learn More »
Forest Park is the most popular spot in St. Louis for picnics. Picnics are allowed in specified areas on the grounds of the St. Louis Zoo. Learn More »
Our Mission: To restore, maintain and sustain Forest Park as one of America’s great urban public parks, for the enjoyment of all ~ now and forever.