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  1. Suson Park. 6059 Wells Rd. Sappington, MO 63128. 314-615-5000 (St. Louis Co Parks) Amenities: 98 acres of parkland, a farm with live farm animals on display, open daily, free admission, tours available for groups by reservation, for a fee; picnic sites with 5 tables and barbecue pits, 3 picnic shelters with seasonal restrooms, water, barbecue ...

  2. SUSON PARK Suson Park is a favorite with a lot of kids. There are fishing lakes, a big playground and Suson Farm. You’ll have to go onto the farm to get some of your Junior Ranger requirements, so check our website for summer and winter hours. Also, if you come during the winter, it is only open on weekends. #1.

  3. Suson Park Animal Farm. Family FunParks. (314) 615-8822 Toll Free: (800) - 6073 Wells Rd., South of Hwy. 21. stlouisco.com/parks/suson.html. About. Country living is just around the corner for urban dwellers who can see farm animals at this charming, small farm. 6073 Wells Rd., South of Hwy. 21St. Louis,MO63128. Get Directions. TripAdvisor Rating:

  4. Suson Park. Explore this 1.0-mile out-and-back trail near Arnold, Missouri. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 20 min to complete. This trail is great for fishing, running, and walking, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring.

  5. PARK HISTORY. The origi nal Suson tract was purchased by the County from Sidney Salomon, Jr., for $135,000 in 1962. Salomon was a well-known figure in St. Louis at the time as owner of t he old Sportsmen’s Park. His fame increased in 1966, when he acquired the Arena a nd became the first owner of the St. Louis Blues hockey team.

  6. Feb 25, 2024 · Working Animal Farm. Fishing. Year-Round Restroom (Lakeside Shelter) Reservable Shelters: Fritz Shelter, Lakeside Shelter, Spindler Shelter. Free: Yes. Area: South County (Crestwood/Oakville/Mehlville) 6073 Wells Road, St Louis, MO, 63128. Visit Website. Visit Social Media Page. Verified: 25 February 2024. View Map Get Directions. Print This Page.

  7. Sep 12, 2014 · In 1962, prominent St. Louisan Sidney Salomon Jr., who owned the old Sportsmen's Park, and later, The Arena, sold his 98-acre South County farm to St. Louis County.

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