Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Little Creek Nature Area, Florissant



Location: 2295 Dunn Rd, Florissant, MO 63031

Website: https://www.fergflor.org/domain/68

This place is truly a hidden gem. I can't believe I never knew it existed until recently! You can find a very detailed history of this place on their website, but here is the short version:

Little Creek Nature Area is a 97-acre outdoor educational facility owned and operated by the Ferguson-Florissant School District. Since 1974, teachers have provided ecology, environmental science, field biology, and living history programs for district students. Located in North St. Louis County, the Nature Area is situated near the east-central perimeter of the district, bounded on the south by I-270 and surrounded on the east and west by subdivision, institutional, and commercial development. 

The Nature Area supports approximately eighteen acres of developed facilities. Included are a residence converted to a museum and office space, a high school classroom adjoined by a pavilion with picnic tables and restroom facilities, and an elementary building with two classrooms. A small farm is comprised of a barn, chicken coop, apiary, a vegetable garden, pastures, and a caretaker’s workshop and garage. There is a nineteenth-century log cabin, a butterfly garden, a reconstructed prairie, a conservation windbreak, and an arboretum.

The remaining acreage is largely wooded and preserved as natural areas. It includes five designated trails, two woodland ponds, a field pond, and several tributary streams that drain into the Maline Creek watershed. 

Little Creek also has an ongoing partnership with North County Technical High School, operated by the Special School District. Students in the general construction trade classes practice and enhance their skills while performing needed work at Little Creek. Thus far, projects have included rehabbing of the log cabin, replacing the garage roof, building a new chicken coop, and concrete work for sidewalks.

In the forty years it has been in operation, Little Creek Nature Area has adapted its mission and focus to the changing needs of the school district and community it serves. As efforts to boost student achievement have intensified in recent years, the programs offered by the Nature Area have been refocused to meet this challenge for both students and their teachers.

When you park in the front lot, you will see the kiosk where you check in electronically. On that kiosk is a large map. You can see we have a couple of trails that go down to the pond and to the creek. One access trail starts behind the high school building (brown building north of the brick house).





Helpful maps


We came out on a Sunday afternoon and didn't realize the museum wasn't open on the weekends. We're going to go back during the week so we can explore the rest of the property. The following pictures are just of the outdoor classroom which is right off the parking lot. My kids loved it! Here is a list of all the nature classrooms in Missouri if you also like this sort of thing.









We started to walk down one of the paths hoping to find the creek, but it was 100 degrees outside and we all got hot and tired so we turned back. We did see a deer though!














 Love all the unique musical instruments!














Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Duchesne Park, Florissant



Location: 5 Brower Ln, Florissant, MO 63031

Website: http://www.florissantmo.com/egov/apps/locations/facilities.egov?view=detail&id=18

Playground Ground Cover: Wood Chips

This playground is currently closed for remiditation. Coldwater Creek runs RIGHT behind it. That's one creek you don't ever want to play in!

There are 2 sling swings and 2 baby swings. There is one play structure and it has 3 slides, a bridge, a zipline, and a bouncy step thing.



 Pavilion and Port-a-potty









Florissant Dog Park



Sunday, June 5, 2016

Tower Grove Children's Concert Series, St. Louis City



Location: 3616 Southeast Dr., St. Louis, MO 63110

Website: https://www.towergrovepark.org/calendar/2018/6/6/summer-childrens-concert-series-ztdyb-dyw5f-bchgs-239kb

Every year there are free musical concerts for kids in Tower Grove Park. The concerts are held Wednesday mornings at 9:30 a.m. from August - September at the Stupp Center Garden in Tower Grove Park. Reservations are required.  Doors open at 9:15 a.m.

This is a good way for children to learn about and explore different musical styles.Get there a little early because seating is on a first-come, first-served basis and there is only room for 150 people total. The concerts in the past were in the Piper Palm House so these photos will be of that location. 




 The lily pond is right outside and fun to explore


 Kids are not expected to sit still, they can get up and dance in the back.




We usually do the free concert and then head over to the playground and wading pool. Doing both of these activities will easily kill a few hours!



The Stupp Center garden is located in the bottom right corner of the park circled in red, near Grand and Arsenal.