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Hiking around Foristell Missouri explores a landscape of rolling hills, wooded areas, and parklands. The region features a mix of agricultural land and conservation areas with both paved and natural surface trails. Most routes follow gentle gradients through forests and around lakes, making them suitable for various activities. Foristell's local parks, such as Oglesby Park and Towne Park, offer well-maintained trails and natural settings.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Embark on the Quail Ridge Stealey Way Loop for an easy hike through varied landscapes. This route covers 2.9 miles (4.7 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 133 feet…
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Easy 1.7-mile hiking loop in Indian Camp Creek Park, featuring diverse landscapes, prairie views, and a restored grain silo.

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Hike the easy 0.7-mile Lakeside Loop in Towne Park, offering pleasant views of the water and surrounding nature in just 16 minutes.
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This easy 3.9-mile loop in Indian Camp Creek Park offers diverse scenery, including prairies, woods, and creek views, with an Observation Si
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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At 603 acres this park is the largest in St. Charles County with 10 miles of multi-use trails. The trails roll through a mix of woodlands and open fields with numerous rock outcroppings, ponds and historic sites.
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The park officially opened its gates in 2006, following a substantial land donation made five years earlier. It takes its name from the convergence of Indian Camp Creek and Big Creek within its boundaries. The park administration prioritizes the preservation and celebration of the region's environmental legacy. Visitors can explore approximately 10 miles of diverse trails, suitable for walking, cycling, horseback riding, and inline skating—some paved and some natural paths. Notable attractions include an eco-friendly playground, a repurposed silo transformed into an observation tower, a dedicated nature preserve, campsites, a sizable six-acre fishing pond, and an 18-hole disc golf course.
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Yes, many parks and trails around Foristell are dog-friendly, but policies can vary. For example, Indian Camp Creek Park is a popular spot for dog walkers. It's always a good practice to keep your dog on a leash and check the specific park's regulations before you go.
Foristell has several excellent parks for families. Towne Park and Oglesby Park are highly regarded by locals and feature paved, stroller-friendly paths, playgrounds, and fishing ponds. These parks offer easy, enjoyable walks suitable for all ages.
Absolutely. The Foristell area is great for beginners as most trails are on gentle terrain. A good option to start with is the Greenfelder Lake loop from Lost Lake Dam. It's a relatively short and flat walk around a scenic lake, perfect for getting comfortable with hiking.
For a more challenging, longer hike, consider the Indian Camp Creek Park loop from Marie Cook Dam. At over 5.5 miles, it's the most substantial route in our collection and offers a good workout through the park's varied landscapes. For even more extensive trail systems, the nearby Katy Trail State Park offers miles of hiking.
While many trails offer pleasant woodland and lakeside scenery, prominent overlooks are less common directly in Foristell. For impressive views, you might consider a short drive to Cuivre River State Park, which features Frenchman's Bluff, a well-known spot for watching the sunset over the landscape.
You'll find a mix of both. Parks like Towne Park and Oglesby Park feature paved multi-use trails ideal for walking and biking. In contrast, conservation areas and larger parks like Indian Camp Creek Park offer a combination of paved paths and more rustic, natural surface trails through woodlands.
Yes, most of the recommended hikes in the area are loop trails, meaning you start and end at the same point without backtracking. The Innisfree Lake – Lorraine Lake loop from Innsbrook is a great example of a scenic circular walk that takes you around several lakes.
The trails around Foristell are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Hikers often praise the peaceful atmosphere, the well-maintained paths in the local parks, and the pleasant lakeside scenery that defines many of the routes.
For a broader look at hiking opportunities throughout the state, the Missouri Department of Conservation is an excellent resource. You can find information on trails in various state parks and conservation areas on their website at mdc.mo.gov.
Several parks are local favorites for hiking and walking:
Indian Camp Creek Park: A large, popular park with an extensive network of both paved and natural trails, plus an observation tower.
Towne Park: Known for its easy paved loop, fishing pond, and a reconstructed 1800s historical homestead.
Oglesby Park: Another top-rated park offering paved and natural surface trails in a more open setting.
For a day hike, wear comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots. Bring plenty of water, especially in the warmer months. It's also wise to carry insect repellent, sunscreen, and a small snack. While most trails are well-marked, having the route downloaded on your phone is always a good backup.


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