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  Jamil Glasby   “I run in Forest Park because of the atmosphere and because I run with a group of guys that love running out here. When you see other people doing the same thing you’re doing, it makes it more enjoyable.”   Ronnie Drake   “I love For
  Jamil Glasby   “I run in Forest Park because of the atmosphere and because I run with a group of guys that love running out here. When you see other people doing the same thing you’re doing, it makes it more enjoyable.”   Ronnie Drake   “I love For

Jamil Glasby

“I run in Forest Park because of the atmosphere and because I run with a group of guys that love running out here. When you see other people doing the same thing you’re doing, it makes it more enjoyable.”

Ronnie Drake

“I love Forest Park. I’ve been running here since 1979. It’s changed a lot, but I just love the people. You develop friendships that last forever. We have been running here forever – doesn’t matter the season.”

Dennis White

“I run here for the companionship, the fresh air, and the scenery. I’m retired military, so I spent a lot of my time outside. We ran outside. It’s kind of like doing PT. There’s a camaraderie that comes from running out here – you’re tackling the same hills, you get exhausted at the same time. You have a lot of things that you share.”

  Brennan Donahue   “The Park has great scenery, and you see a lot of the running community out and it motivates you.”   Johnny Tiet   “I run in Forest Park because there are a lot of trails that we can run. I can run many miles without covering the

Brennan Donahue

“The Park has great scenery, and you see a lot of the running community out and it motivates you.”

Johnny Tiet

“I run in Forest Park because there are a lot of trails that we can run. I can run many miles without covering the same parts over and over.”

  Emily Lewis   “There aren’t that many places where you can run 6 plus miles. The Park has good scenery, and there’s variation in hills. It’s a convenient place for people to meet, and the Visitor Center is a great place to get water.”

Emily Lewis

“There aren’t that many places where you can run 6 plus miles. The Park has good scenery, and there’s variation in hills. It’s a convenient place for people to meet, and the Visitor Center is a great place to get water.”

  Frank Allen   “We come several times a week and will be out for about an hour. It used to be just running, but I’m old­. I’m 80! Now it’s running, climbing steps, and walking.”

Frank Allen

“We come several times a week and will be out for about an hour. It used to be just running, but I’m old­. I’m 80! Now it’s running, climbing steps, and walking.”

  Mary Crumley   “I just love the green space. It’s really pretty, and it feels really safe. Today I’m running with a group and part of our run is through Forest Park.”

Mary Crumley

“I just love the green space. It’s really pretty, and it feels really safe. Today I’m running with a group and part of our run is through Forest Park.”

  Nez Savala   “I moved to St. Louis in 2005, and I’ve been running Forest Park ever since. It’s one of my favorite places in St. Louis. I’ve run here in the spring, summer, winter, and fall.”

Nez Savala

“I moved to St. Louis in 2005, and I’ve been running Forest Park ever since. It’s one of my favorite places in St. Louis. I’ve run here in the spring, summer, winter, and fall.”

  Payton Fors   “I’m part of the Washington University Cross Country and Track team, so it’s really nice to just step off campus and run through the Park. It’s nice to see people who just aren’t college age out running. You get that Midwestern friend

Payton Fors

“I’m part of the Washington University Cross Country and Track team, so it’s really nice to just step off campus and run through the Park. It’s nice to see people who just aren’t college age out running. You get that Midwestern friendliness in the Park.”

Zarya Desouza

“I run here because I feel safe here. It’s also a great place to see the wildlife. For a minute, you don’t feel like you’re in the city. It’s really calming.”

  Sonny Ta   “I live close by and am here every single day. I was here when there was ice and snow a couple weeks ago. The scenery is great. The people are great. Everybody knows the Park, and the Visitor Center is open seven days a week, so there’s

Sonny Ta

“I live close by and am here every single day. I was here when there was ice and snow a couple weeks ago. The scenery is great. The people are great. Everybody knows the Park, and the Visitor Center is open seven days a week, so there’s a community just from running here.”

Grant Lanham

“It’s convenient. I work in the city, so it’s on my way home. Traffic is pretty slow in the Park, and people who drive through here are used to pedestrians.”

  Susan Copper   “There are so many different trails, and I like that you run past so much historic stuff. It’s so beautiful.”   Denise Moore   “It’s centrally located. We met three people here today, and we’re from different areas. Susan’s from Illi

Susan Copper

“There are so many different trails, and I like that you run past so much historic stuff. It’s so beautiful.”

Denise Moore

“It’s centrally located. We met three people here today, and we’re from different areas. Susan’s from Illinois, and I’m from North County. We can meet at the Visitor Center and either do a loop or run around.”

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  Jamil Glasby   “I run in Forest Park because of the atmosphere and because I run with a group of guys that love running out here. When you see other people doing the same thing you’re doing, it makes it more enjoyable.”   Ronnie Drake   “I love For
  Brennan Donahue   “The Park has great scenery, and you see a lot of the running community out and it motivates you.”   Johnny Tiet   “I run in Forest Park because there are a lot of trails that we can run. I can run many miles without covering the
  Emily Lewis   “There aren’t that many places where you can run 6 plus miles. The Park has good scenery, and there’s variation in hills. It’s a convenient place for people to meet, and the Visitor Center is a great place to get water.”
  Frank Allen   “We come several times a week and will be out for about an hour. It used to be just running, but I’m old­. I’m 80! Now it’s running, climbing steps, and walking.”
  Mary Crumley   “I just love the green space. It’s really pretty, and it feels really safe. Today I’m running with a group and part of our run is through Forest Park.”
  Nez Savala   “I moved to St. Louis in 2005, and I’ve been running Forest Park ever since. It’s one of my favorite places in St. Louis. I’ve run here in the spring, summer, winter, and fall.”
  Payton Fors   “I’m part of the Washington University Cross Country and Track team, so it’s really nice to just step off campus and run through the Park. It’s nice to see people who just aren’t college age out running. You get that Midwestern friend
  Sonny Ta   “I live close by and am here every single day. I was here when there was ice and snow a couple weeks ago. The scenery is great. The people are great. Everybody knows the Park, and the Visitor Center is open seven days a week, so there’s
  Susan Copper   “There are so many different trails, and I like that you run past so much historic stuff. It’s so beautiful.”   Denise Moore   “It’s centrally located. We met three people here today, and we’re from different areas. Susan’s from Illi
 

 
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