June 2023
St. Louis has been transitioning from the legacy of its manufacturing economy for several decades. New investment in parks and trails—focusing on access, equity, and connectivity—has played a vital role in revitalizing its downtown and neighborhoods.
From June 1-3, 2023, thirty-four parks professionals from across the country joined our St. Louis Park Study Tour. Participants had a first-hand view of St. Louis’s innovative approaches to improving the park system and the quality of life for city residents.
Special thank you to our hosts Forest Park Forever, Gateway Arch Park Foundation, Great Rivers Greenway, Tower Grove Park, and Explore St. Louis for helping to coordinate the tour and sharing their insights.
The St. Louis Park Study Tour was supported by the Crawford Taylor Foundation and Agency Landscape + Planning.
3:00-4:15 pm Welcome & check-in at hotel lobby
4:15-4:30 pm Board bus
4:30 pm Bus departs for opening reception at Forest Park
5:00 pm Arrive at Forest Park for drinks and hors d’oeuvres
5:30 pm Welcome to St. Louis and Tour Overview – The Boathouse at Forest Park
6:00 pm Dinner and networking (optional paddling, Twilight Thursdays Concert Series–Staxx Records, walk to Shakespeare in the Park)
7:00 pm Closing remarks (CPA and host team)
8:00 & 9:30 pm Bus shuttle from Boathouse to hotel
7:00-7:45 am Breakfast (for hotel block guests only – be sure to get your voucher at check-in)
Pennydrop Bar + Kitchen – hotel lobby
8:00-9:00 am Recovering Stormwater in Parks (Repurposing Urban Landscapes)
Pennywell Hotel – Reserve Ballroom off the hotel lobby
Speakers:
9:15 am Bus departs for Tower Grove Park
9:30-11:30 am Visit to Tower Grove Park (Park Partnerships, Equitable Access and Inclusion) Arrive at Palm House, Walk East Stream
Driving Tour Speakers:
11:45 am Bus departs
12:00 pm Arrive at Gravois Greenway for lunch at The Lodge at Grant’s Trail (Park Partnerships)
Speakers:
12:45 pm Walk Gravois Greenway to trailhead, restored prairie and wetland, and recycling center
2:00 pm Bus departs to Gateway Arch National Park
2:30 pm Arrive at Gateway Arch, Tour of museum, Burg Garden, North Gateway, Grand Staircase, Riverfront, and Luther Ely Smith Square
Speakers (Park Partnerships, Repurposing Urban Landscapes, Equitable Access and Inclusion):
4:30 pm Free time
5:15 pm Meet in hotel lobby to walk to dinner program
5:30-7:30 pm Dinner at Windows on Kiener Plaza 701 Market St.
Speakers on Downtown Challenges (Park Partnerships):
7:00-7:45 am Breakfast (for hotel block guests only – be sure to get your voucher at check-in)
Pennydrop Bar + Kitchen – hotel lobby
8:00-9:00 am Community Engagement and Public Art (Park Partnerships, Equitable Access and Inclusion)
Pennywell Hotel – Reserve Ballroom off the hotel lobby
Speakers:
9:15 am Bus departs for Forest Park
9:35 am Arrive at Forest Park for tour of World’s Fair Pavilion and Playscape
Speakers on community engagement and outreach, park usage (Equitable Access and Inclusion):
11:00 am Bus departs
11:15 am Arrive at St. Vincent Greenway: Trojan Park and walk to Engelholm Creek Overlook (Repurposing Urban Landscapes, Equitable Access and Inclusion)
Speakers:
11:45 am Bus departs
12:00 pm Arrive at City Foundry for Brickline Greenway lunch program
Speakers on equity and economic development (Repurposing Urban Landscapes, Equitable Access and Inclusion):
2:00 pm Bus departs City Foundry for hotel
The relationships between the City of St. Louis, the National Park Service, and privately led foundations and organizations are reshaping parks programming, operations, maintenance, and funding. Learn about successful models of park partnerships including the evolution of friends groups into true parks conservatorships.
In a post-industrial city with aging infrastructure and slow economic growth, witness the value that parks and green space bring to the reinvigoration of urban neighborhoods and environments.
Realize the importance of free and low-cost attractions, access to parks through public transportation, Universal Design, and the role of greenways in connecting people and parks throughout the community.
Follow along for a glimpse of the St. Louis Park Study Tour.
Listen to the sounds of Forest Park’s Nature Playscape.
At the Forest Park Nature Playscape, we met parent Sarah Simms. Listen to her share her family’s experience as a frequent visitor of the park.
Listen to artist and creator Jayvon Solomon share his vision of Loutopia.