Champ Trails, Florissant MO
Address | Grand National Dr, Florissant, MO |
Hours | 6:00am-9:00pm |
Website | www.stlouisco.com/ParksandRecreation/Trails/ChampTrails |
Categories | Park, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.1 9 reviews |
Nearest branches Winter Wonderland STL — 9551 Litzsinger Rd, St. Louis, MO Sherman Beach Park — 1582 St Paul Rd, Ballwin, MO |
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Park Champ Trails reviews
9Beautiful hike on this fall day. Not a difficult hike. Very scenic. We were thankful the falling leaves had covered the trail making it walkable. It had rained a couple days before.
Well marked natural trail. Easy to medium difficulty. Approx. 1 mile long. Love this hike when trying to stay close to home
Short but wonderful hiking trails. Plenty of space for kids to play in both fields. Nice secluded set of trails
Visited in the fall after most the leaves were gone but still beautiful. Would love to come back in the spring or summer and see it then.
Very woodsie with nice trails. The hills are a bit much unless you're in better shape than I am.
No offense to the trail but it's in the woods and I wasn't going in there with just my dog.
Great little neighborhood walking trail. Not marked so you have to pay attention. Dog loves it. We go almost daily.
Great escape that feels like you're in the middle of nowhere but it's tucked into a florissant neighborhood walking trail hiking trail
Wilderness park. No bathrooms, no water, no paved trails. Trails are steep in places. Great place to be in the woods without having to leave the city. Rarely see other humans, but lots of birds, squirrel and deer. You may spot the occasional coyote or raccoon, but tracks for both are common. Beautiful wild meadow trail on one side of the park, best in spring or in fall during the butterfly migration. And the occasional relic of the past from before the land was given to the country (see photo).