Missouri Greenway

Truman Park

Description

It lies partially within the city of Hazelwood in north St. Louis County and is comprised of river bottom lands, parks, fields and residential areas. You can also enjoy views of Audubon Creek from the bridge along the trail. There are places for having a picnic, playing volleyball as well as a playground for children.
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Getting There

The trailhead in Truman Park is located near the intersection of North Lindbergh Boulevard (Highway 67) and I-270 on Howdershell Road in Hazelwood. If you live nearby, you may be able to walk to this greenway.

This greenway is managed and maintained by the City of Hazelwood.

Things to Do

Fish

You can fish on the lake in Truman Park.

Grill

You can grill out on the grills located in Truman Park.

Play

You can play on the playgrounds in Truman Park or play a game of volleyball.

See Wildlife

You may spot some wildlife in the woods at Truman Park.

Trail Details

0.36 Miles

There is a little more than a third of a mile paved trail that extends from the fishing pond at the north of Harry S. Truman Park in Hazelwood toward the St. Stanislaus Conservation area.
It is mostly shady with some rolling hills and is a quiet and peaceful place to walk, ride a bike or just sit and enjoy the sounds of birds chirping in the woods! There is parking at a trailhead near Truman Park pond.

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Amenities

Benches

Drinking Water

Parking

Playground

Restrooms

Shelters

Tables

Trash

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