Attractions and places to see around Fenton offer a blend of historical sites, recreational parks, and natural landscapes. Situated along the Meramec River, Fenton provides access to green spaces and trails. The area also serves as a gateway to numerous attractions within the greater St. Louis region.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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The Meramec Greenway Trail is a scenic route that connects riders to the Meramec River and many parks in the region as it winds along the river and limestone bluffs through woodlands and several communities.
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Lone Wolf Trail is a fun woodland trail in Castlewood State Park. Parts of the path can be rocky and rooty underfoot, so be mindful where you step. There are some wonderful views on offer across the Meramec River from parts of the trail.
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Queeny Park has a network of paved footpaths that are perfect for running. Hawk Ridge Trail is the longest circling the entire park, and then Owl Creek and Goose Trail are slightly shorter and perfect if you're looking for a shorter run. The park features a number of interesting buildings, native trees, prairies and picnic areas.
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This is a sprawling park featuring beautiful nature, a collection of fascinating buildings, picnic areas and a network of walking trails. It's one of the largest parks in St Louis County and perfect location for a stroll in nature.
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The Forest 44 Conservation Area directly borders Lone Elk County Park and is just across the street from Castlewood State Park. There are a handful of grassy trails on the property with some rockier areas. The trails are mostly wide and seem more like forest roads and horse trails than a normal hiking trail.
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The Laumeier Sculpture Garden displays dozens of large-scale sculptures in a pretty outdoor environment, with the goal of engaging the public through art and nature. Admission is free, except for the occasional private event, and the park is open from 7am to half an hour after sunset. Get more information about visiting here: https://www.laumeiersculpturepark.org/visit
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The Lone Wolf Trail is right in the heart of Castlewood State Park. The trail shares a path with the Riverscene Trail very briefly near an observation deck and also offers some views of its own along the path. The loop has a number of trail intersections with other paths in the park, but they are mostly well-marked and easy to follow.
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The Forest 44 Conservation Area directly borders Lone Elk County Park and is just across the street from Castlewood State Park. There are a handful of grassy trails on the property with some rockier areas. The trails are mostly wide and seem more like forest roads and horse trails than a normal hiking trail.
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Fenton is known as the 'City of Parks,' offering numerous green spaces. You can enjoy the scenic Meramec Greenway Trail – Eastern Section, which winds along the Meramec River. Other notable parks include Fenton City Park, home to the Heroes Memorial, and Fabick Nature Reserve, featuring two lakes for fishing and 1.7 miles of trails. Bud Weil Park offers a picturesque trail and a pond, while Valiant Park provides easy access to other attractions like the Powder Valley Conservation Nature Center.
Yes, Fenton has a rich history, particularly in Old Town Fenton (also known as Olde Towne Fenton). You can see historical buildings like the Fenton Feed Mill, the Old Fenton Methodist Church, and the Old St. Paul Catholic Church. The Fenton History Museum, housed in the historic 1906 Swantner House, preserves and shares the city's past through various exhibits.
Fenton offers several family-friendly options. Swing-A-Round Fun Town provides go-karts, mini-golf, and arcade games. For a unique experience, visit the Lazarus Pinball Arcade. Nearby, the Laumeier Sculpture Garden offers an engaging outdoor art experience. The greater St. Louis area also features attractions like Grant's Farm with animal feedings and tram rides, and The Magic House, St. Louis Children's Museum, which is highly interactive.
For scenic hikes, explore Lone Wolf Trail in Castlewood State Park, which offers wonderful views across the Meramec River. The trail can be rocky and rooty in parts. Another option is the Forest 44 Conservation Area, which features grassy trails that resemble forest roads and horse trails, directly bordering Lone Elk County Park.
Absolutely. The Meramec Greenway Trail – Eastern Section is a popular choice for cyclists, connecting to the Meramec River and several parks. For more cycling routes, you can explore the various options in the Road Cycling Routes around Fenton guide, which includes routes like the Gravois Greenway and River des Peres Greenway Loop.
Fenton City Park offers spacious fields and walking trails. Bud Weil Park also has a picturesque trail. For dedicated easy hikes, check out the Easy hikes around Fenton guide, which lists routes such as the Fenton Park Loop and the Tanglevine, Hickory Ridge and Broken Ridge Loop.
The Fabick Nature Reserve is considered a hidden gem, offering two lakes for public fishing and quiet gravel and wood chip trails. For a unique indoor experience, the Missouri Pickleball Club is one of the largest dedicated indoor pickleball facilities in the Midwest, offering over 40 courts.
Runners can utilize the Meramec Greenway Trail – Eastern Section for a scenic run along the river. Additionally, the Running Trails around Fenton guide provides several options, including the Meramec Greenway run and the Bluff Creek Trail.
Yes, Fenton is well-equipped with parks offering outdoor spaces. Fenton City Park has spacious fields, and Bud Weil Park features shelters for gatherings. Queeny Park, one of the largest parks in St. Louis County, also provides beautiful nature, picnic areas, and a network of walking trails.
Fenton is a short drive from many major St. Louis attractions. You can visit the National Museum of Transportation, which features diverse exhibits on rail, auto, planes, and boats. Other options include the iconic Gateway Arch National Park, the historic St. Louis Union Station, and the Missouri Botanical Garden, one of the oldest botanical institutions in the U.S.
Many of Fenton's parks and trails are dog-friendly, provided pets are kept on a leash. The Meramec River Greenway and trails within Fenton City Park are generally welcoming to dogs. Always check specific park rules before visiting.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The Meramec Greenway Trail – Eastern Section is noted for its good surface and scenic winding path along the river. Hikers enjoy the woodland experience and river views from Lone Wolf Trail, despite some rocky sections. The variety of parks and historical sites also contributes to a well-rounded experience.


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