Description
This greenway stretches between the Maryland Heights Community Center, Aquaport and Dogport to Creve Coeur Park .
The Fee Fee Greenway lies within the larger Missouri Greenway. Learn more about the plan for this greenway here!
Get Directions to Fee Fee Greenway: Aquaport to Creve Coeur Park
Getting There
The greenway is located near the intersection of I-270 and Dorsett Road in Maryland Heights and connects to Creve Coeur Park. If you live nearby, you may be able to walk to this greenway.
Each greenway is managed in cooperation with different municipalities and parks departments, who set the rules for greenway use, parking and hours of operation. Aquaport to Rule Avenue is managed by Maryland Heights Parks Department. Rule Avenue to Marine Avenue Parking Lot is St. Louis County Parks Department. Please be sure to follow all posted rules and regulations while you are living life outside!
Things to Do
Boat You can rent kayaks or try stand up paddleboarding at Creve Coeur Lake!
GrillThere is a place to grill out in McKelvey Woods Park. Check out the City of Maryland Heights website to learn more.
PlayYou can play at Aquaport and McKelvey Woods Park in Maryland Heights. You can also play with your furry friend at Dogport. Check out the City of Maryland Heights website to learn more.
SwimYou can swim at Aquaport in Maryland Heights.
Trail Details
2.74 Miles
There is a shady, paved trail that extends nearly 3 miles from the Maryland Heights Community Center into McKelvey Woods to Creve Coeur Lake Memorial Park. You can enjoy views of Fee Fee Creek as you run, walk or ride a bike. This is a quiet and peaceful trail – perfect for a dog walk! You can also take it all the way to the Katy Trail and St. Charles Heritage Museum via the Creve Coeur Connector.
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Drinking Water
Parking
Playground
Restrooms
Shelters
Tables
Trash
Upcoming Events
Wednesday, June 14th
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Saturday, November 18th
9:00 am - 11:00 am
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