- TripBuzz found 169 things to do with kids in or near St. Peters, Missouri, including 154 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Florissant, St. Charles, Chesterfield and Ballwin.
- From Kokomo Joe's Family Fun Center to Great Skate Roller Rink, the St. Peters area offers 69 different types of family activities, including: Family Fun Center, Parks, Bowling and Recreation Centers.
- St. Peters, located in eastern Missouri, was voted the states Top City to Live In by Money Magazine in 2008. The charming residential area was once a small farming town and now welcomes visitors to enjoy over 1,000 acres of natural parks, trails and wildlife areas. Other points of interest include local shopping and dining.
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Glide St. Louis Segway Tours brings visitors to the best sites throughout St. Louis, all while gliding along on a Segway PT. Visitors get to see more sites and sounds than they do on other walking or bus tours.
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Located on 13 acres, Bangert Park features a Sherman Tank that was procured from the Missouri National Guard. The park offers picnic pavilions, a volleyball court, a children's playground, an outdoor pool and grassy areas.
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The longest zip line at the company, Grafton Zipline, is called the 'Soaring Eagle' and measures around two thousand feet in length. The minimum weight to be able to participate is 45 pounds and the maximum is 250 pounds.
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1 Saint Ferdinand Park Drive, Florissant, MO 63031
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Spread across 64 acres of land, Saint Ferdinand Park is home to a summer concert series which is held adjacent to the lake. The park itself maintains standard facilities like six ball fields, horseshoe courts, a sand volleyball court, tennis courts, and four playground areas.
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There are 9 ziplines totaling 9,800 feet in length at the Grafton Zipline Adventures, with the highest point being at 250 feet.
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Opened in 1972, Ridge Valley Riding Stables is an equestrian center offering a number of services for horses and their riders. Horse boarding, riding lessons, trail rides, and 'pony parties' are among the services available to visitors.
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Located along the Illinois and Mississippi Rivers, the Grafton Visitor's Center is a location offering many services to visitors of the town. Those at the visitor's center also commonly observe the American Bald Eagle from its viewing windows.
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Built in 1970, the Ridgefield Arena is a horse facility that has three lighted arenas, a tack room, and trials. The facility also has six wash racks and provides a riding academy as well as horse shows.
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Guests come to bowl and stay to eat at Crest Bowl. The alley has happy hour and lunch specials and there are many opportunities to host meetings, parties, and large group events.
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Offering breathtaking views and several outdoor activities, Castlewood State Park is a popular destination for both residents and visitors to the area. This includes fishing spots, picnic areas, a playground and hiking trails for guests to enjoy.