Fee Fee Greenway and Creve Coeur Park Loop
Fee Fee Greenway and Creve Coeur Park Loop
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Embark on the Fee Fee Greenway and Creve Coeur Park Loop, a moderate hiking route that spans 12.0 miles (19.3 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 363 feet (110 metres). You can expect to complete this journey in about 4 hours and 59 minutes. As you hike, you will…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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5.86 km
Highlight • Lake
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8.29 km
Highlight • Lake
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19.3 km
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14.9 km
1.80 km
1.44 km
1.12 km
< 100 m
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9.44 km
6.67 km
2.92 km
186 m
< 100 m
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You can find parking at various points around Creve Coeur Lake Memorial Park. The Fee Fee Greenway connects to the Maryland Heights Aquaport, which is a good starting point. Within Creve Coeur Park, there are numerous parking lots available, especially near the lake and amenities.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. Dogs are permitted but should be kept on a leash, as is standard practice in most park areas. Always remember to clean up after your pet.
The loop can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with wildflowers in spring and colorful foliage in autumn. Summer is also popular, but be aware that some stretches of the Fee Fee Greenway have limited shade. Winter hiking is possible, but check conditions for ice or snow.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access Creve Coeur Lake Memorial Park or to hike the Fee Fee Greenway and Creve Coeur Park Loop. The park and greenway are free and open to the public.
The majority of the loop features smooth, paved, and well-maintained pathways, making it accessible for various activities. The terrain is largely flat with minimal elevation changes. There is one short, fairly steep hill to be aware of on the Creve Coeur Connector segment if you are heading west out of the park.
You'll experience varied scenery, from the tranquil creek-side greenway with native prairie grasses and marshlands to the expansive lake views of Creve Coeur Park. Wildlife sightings are common, including deer, geese, and herons along the Fee Fee Greenway. Around Creve Coeur Lake and Mallard Lake, you can often spot various waterfowl like herons and egrets.
Absolutely! The largely flat and paved surfaces make it highly accessible and suitable for families with children, strollers, and even bikes. The diverse scenery and opportunities for wildlife viewing add to its appeal for all ages.
Key points of interest include the scenic Creve Coeur Lake and the smaller Mallard Lake. The Fee Fee Greenway itself offers peaceful creek-side views and marshlands. Creve Coeur Lake Memorial Park also provides picnic shelters, playgrounds, and access to the lake for water activities.
Yes, the Fee Fee Greenway connects to Creve Coeur Lake Memorial Park. From Creve Coeur Park, the Creve Coeur Connector Trail allows further connections to the Centennial Greenway and even the much longer Katy Trail in St. Charles County. The route itself incorporates sections of the Lakeview Loop Trail, Fee Fee Greenway, and Mallard Lake Loop Trail.
Creve Coeur Lake Memorial Park, St. Louis County's oldest and largest park, offers a wide range of amenities. These include picnic shelters, playgrounds, year-round restrooms, and access to Creve Coeur Lake for activities like kayaking. There's also a water trail on the lake for unique exploration.
While mostly flat, be aware of a short, fairly steep hill on the Creve Coeur Connector segment if you are heading west out of the park. Also, some long stretches of the Fee Fee Greenway have limited shade, so plan accordingly on sunny days.