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So much to see and do in the LOU!
Link: www.gatewayarch.com St. Louis Riverfront St. Louis, MO (located 15 minutes from campground) (877) 982-1410 (314) 923-3048 At 630 ft. our nation's tallest manmade monument has plenty of exciting activities. Take the tram ride to the top, see a documentary film, experience a giant screen movie, visit the Lewis & Clark exhibit in the museum or shopping in the gift shop. . Open daily except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's. Extended summer hours. You must now have a ticket to get into the Arch. Tickets may be order by phone 1-877-982-1410 or by going to the Old Courthouse. If you wish to get tickets online be warned, no same day ticket are available online.
Link: www.budweisertours.com I-55 & Arsenal St. St. Louis, MO (located 20 minutes from the campground) (314)577-2626 Tours include the historic Brew house, Budweiser Clydesdale Stables, lager cellar, packaging plant, and hospitality room. Open daily. FREE
Link: www.grantsfarm.com 10501 Gravois Rd. St. Louis, MO (located 30 minutes from campground) (314)843-1700 This Busch family estate was once owned by Ulysses S. Grant. See the Animal shows, petting area and take a tram ride through the wildlife preserve. FREE Nominal parking fee. Open mid-April - Oct.
Link: www.stlzoo.org Forest Park St. Louis, MO (located 20 minutes from campground) (314)781-0900 World-class zoo with more than 6,600 animals. New exhibits include Penguin & Puffin Coast, River's Edge and the Insectarium. Natural habitat areas include Big Cat Country, Jungle of the Apes, Children's Zoo. Open daily, except Christmas and New Years. General admission FREE.
Link: www.mohistory.org Forest Park St. Louis, MO (located 20 minutes from campground) (314)746-4599 Tour "Seeking St. Louis" a new permanent exhibition spanning two exciting and interactive galleries. Dine in a fabulous restaurant. Watch for special events and traveling exhibitions. Open daily.
Link: www.slam.org Forest Park #1 Fine Arts Dr. St. Louis, MO (located 20 minutes from campground) (314)721-0072 Built as the Fine Arts Palace of the 1904 World's Fair and one of the nation's leading comprehensive art museums. Collections include works of art of exceptional quality from virtually every culture and time period.
Link: www.citymuseum.org 701 N 15th St. St. Louis, MO (located 15 minutes from campground) (314)231-2489 Explore the unexpected at this exciting museum for children and adults. You'll find art, science, history and fun in this one-of-a-kind attraction. An admission fee is charged.
Link: www.mobot.org 4344 Shaw Blvd. St. Louis, MO (located 20 minutes from campground) (314)577-9400 (800)642-8842 The country's oldest botanical park features 79 acres of gorgeous display gardens and historic structures. Admission fee charged.
Link: www.magichouse.org 516 S. Kirkwood Rd. (Lindbergh Blvd.) St. Louis, MO (located 25 minutes from campground) (314)822-8900 Nationally acclaimed children's museum that offers more than 100 hands on educational exhibits for kids from one to 101. Explore the Children's Village, Math Path and three-story slide. Admission fee charged. Free parking.
Link: www.butterflyhouse.org Faust Park 15193 Olive Blvd. St. Louis, MO (located 30 minutes from campground) (636)530-0076 Visitors will see thousands of butterflies in free flight and actually witness the mystery of metamorphosis. Open daily except Monday. Admission fee charged.
Link: www.cahokiamounds.com 30 Ramey St Collinsville, IL (located 15 minutes from campground) (618)346-5160 This is the site of the largest prehistoric Indian city north of Mexico. The Site includes an Interpretive Center, Woodhenge solar calendar and special events. Closed Monday and Tuesday. This attraction is FREE.
Link: www.campdubois.com One Lewis & Clark Trail Hartford, IL (located 5 minutes from campground) (618)251-5811 Visitor center located at the former Camp River Dubois where Lewis & Clark wintered before embarking on their great trek west. This attraction includes orientation film, 55 ft long keel boat replica, reconstructed Camp River Dubois. It is closed Monday & Tuesday. This attractions is FREE!
Hwy 143 East Alton, IL (located 10 minutes from campground) (888)899-2602 This U.S. Army Corp of Engineers museum tells the story of the Mississippi River and the lock and dam system. This museum is closed on Monday & Tuesday. FREE Visit The National Great Rivers Museum online for more information.
Link: www.VisitHannibal.com Toll Free: 1-TOM-AND-HUCK (573)221-6999
Link: www.americascave.com (800)676-6105
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Link: www.slsc.org 5050 Oakland Ave St. Louis, MO (located 20 minutes from campground) (314)289-4400 (800)456-7572 Explore 700 hands on exhibits on environment, aviation, technology, life size dinosaurs and the James S. McDonnell Planetarium's Boeing Space Station experience. General admission FREE.
Take a ride on the Mississippi River on the Huck Finn . Listen to a little music and have a snack while you cruise. Buy Your tickets at the Arch or online.
50 S. Leonor K. Sullivan Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63102
Just a little nostalgia
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