- Our list of the best things to do in Fenton, Missouri, features the top 220 nearby activities — including 83 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Fenton, MO has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Amusement, Entertainment & Shows, and Sports & Fitness.
- The results below include the top 14 things to do within the city of Fenton, MO , followed by 206 popular activities in nearby cities, including St. Louis, St. Charles, Florissant, Chesterfield, Ballwin, Maryland Heights, St. Peters, Belleville, Eureka, Augusta, Arnold, Granite City, O'fallon, Collinsville, Hazelwood, Defiance, Boonville, Fairview Heights, Kirkwood, Jefferson City, Wildwood and Maplewood
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For the wine enthusiasts, the Louis P. Balducci Vineyards offer 8 wine specialties. It also has its own restaurant, and it can organize special events.
27.8 Miles
Host to youth and adult leagues, Camelot Bowl provides visitors with shoes rentals and a pro shop. The bowling alley has birthday party packages that include a birthday bowling pin, shoe rentals, and one game.
28.0 Miles
Eckert's Belleville Farm has been the Eckert's family business for 7 generations. Besides selling fresh vegetables and fruits, the Eckerts also own a country restaurant, host birthday parties and other special events, and organize picnics.
28.3 Miles
Open seasonally, The Weingarten is a family owned and operated winery and wine bar modeled on the area's historic German farms. The winery has scenic and expansive grounds, and hosts weddings and other events.
28.5 Miles
A community park with baseball and softball fields, Woodland Park also has a pond with fish, ducks, and geese. Fishing is allowed in the pond and the park also has playgrounds, skateboarding and biking areas, and picnic areas.
29.2 Miles
Amenities of the Quail Ridge Park include an 18-hole disc golf course, Henry's Pond, biking and hiking trails, 16 indoor horseshoe pitching courts, and an off-leash dog area. The park also features a 3,600-square foot lodge facility that can be rented for private events.
29.4 Miles
Dedicated to the Mississippi River, the National Great Rivers Museum is an opportunity for those wishing to know about the river's role in the American history. Also the visitors can pilot a barge down the riverfront, in the barge simulator.
29.5 Miles
Offering plenty of entertaining opportunities, besides the obligatory gaming and gambling, the Argosy Casino is the first casino to be opened in St. Louis, in 1991. Restaurants, music shows, stand-up comedy and the Chippendales make this place worth a visit.
29.5 Miles
Alton Prison is reminiscent of the Civil War and traces the war's history, being the first penitentiary built in the state of Illinois. The guides and the panels on the wall provide enticing information.
29.6 Miles
The Great Rivers Scenic Route is a 13 miles long road, stretching along the Mississippi. Across it there are many things to do, from visiting museums to eagle watching, whether it is summer or winter.