- TripBuzz found 150 things to do with kids in or near O'fallon, Missouri, including 144 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Florissant, St. Charles, Chesterfield and Ballwin.
- From River City Rascals to Ozzie Smith Sports Complex, the O'fallon area offers 69 different types of family activities, including: Baseball Fields, Sports Facilities/Fields, Sports Teams (Professional) and Paddleboarding.
- Saint Charles County, Missouri is home to the city of O'Fallon, itself located between Lake St. Lois and St. Peters. The area is settled with nearly 80,000 residents, the seventh largest in the state. O'Fallon has been named as one of the 'Best 100 Places to Live' by Money Magazine and maintains several parks and outdoor recreations.
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Florissant Valley Park is a 30-acre outdoor park that is home to a playground, a soccer field, an indoor pool, and a .25-mile walking path. The track can be used for running, jogging, or biking.
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115 S. Wilson, Jefferson City, MO 50129
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RVP-1875 Historic Furniture Shop & Museum is a working museum showcasing 19th century furniture built using hand tools from 1875. The showroom and studio are 100 years old and listed on the National Historic Registry.
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Twin Rivers Canoe Rental offer canoe and raft rentals for exploring the local Missouri Rivers. They feature float trip tours with lessons, as well as hosting for public and private events.
21.6 Miles
Hosting performing arts events for the community, Florissant Civic Center often features plays and musicals. The center also hosts concerts and singing tributes for rock and roll, blues, and classic Americana music.
21.8 Miles
The Endangered Wolf Center is a wildlife refuge dedicated to protecting endangered wolves. The refuge protects Mexican wolves, red wolves and other wild canid species and offers private guided tours.
21.8 Miles
With a membership, visitors at The Timbers Of Eureka can take advantage of its fitness facilities, equipment, and classes. This recreation center also has an outdoor pool with a lazy river and water slide.
21.9 Miles
Route 66 State Park showcases the history of a highway called 'The Main Street of America.' It keeps the memories alive through its memorabilia. The park features level walking, biking and equestrian trails. The trails are perfect for the senior and young citizens, even for persons with disabilities.
21.9 Miles
Covering over 300 acres, West Tyson County Park was originally part of the Tyson Valley Power Plant grounds. Along with rugged wooded uplands, the park maintains a recreational trail for hikers, bikers, and equestrians.
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With over 276 acres of land in total, Buder Park is a park that provides a unique experience to its visitors. Amenities at this park include a public archery range and a large remote control air field.
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Owned and Operated by the local school district, the Little Creek Nature Area is a 97 acre outdoor opportunity for education about nature, biology, environmental science, ecology, and the past with its living history feature.