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Individual donors and supporting members sustain Forest Park for generations to enjoy.

 

 

One of thousands of trees in Forest Park damaged by the tornadoes is bent at a 90 degree angle at Lindell Field.

Tornado Recovery Efforts: For supporters, volunteers and visitors

As the St. Louis community recovers from the devastating May 16 tornadoes, stay up to date on how to support our recovery efforts, volunteer opportunities and what to keep in mind if visiting Forest Park while we assess damage and clear hazards.

 

Summer aerial rendering of the Glade, 22.5 acres from the Taylor Kindle River to Kingshighway

Imagine the Glade: an all-season vision for Steinberg and eastern Forest Park

Forest Park Forever and the City of St. Louis are proud to unveil designs for the Glade. This community-driven project is supported by a $100 million fundraising campaign that will transform Steinberg and its surrounding 22.5 acres for all-season activity.

Follow progress of the 20-month project on the construction update page here.

 
Aerial map of Forest Park that is mostly grayscale. The Taylor Kindle river and Forest Park's many lakes are hued blue, and the flora surrounding each waterway is hued green. A box of yellow dashes contain numbers 1-4 that mark th main project sites

A map of Forest Park highlighting the waterways

East Waterways Project

The scope of this multi-year project is to complete the connection of the Park’s waterways. The third and final phase is underway, with construction all around Jefferson Lake, which will be connected to the Taylor Kindle River.

Learn more about the full Waterways project here.

Anglers take note that Jefferson Lake (3 on the map, left) is being restored and will not be stocked with trout during the 2024-25 fishing season.


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