Dork Dancing at Central Fields Pavilion
A playful, judgment‑free dance gathering in Forest Park perfect for getting active, connecting with neighbors, and starting your Saturday with joy just minutes from home.
View event details →Forest Park offers a diverse range of housing options, including apartments, single detached homes, and townhouses, providing choices suitable for various preferences. The neighborhood benefits from well-developed public transit with several bus lines and conveniently located stops. A solid bicycling infrastructure supports alternative transportation methods throughout the area. Residents have easy access to multiple green spaces, such as Forest Park Park, enhancing local outdoor opportunities. Nearby educational institutions include both primary and secondary schools, adding to the neighborhood’s convenience. Culinary options are readily available, with restaurants and cafés located close at hand, alongside supermarkets serving everyday needs efficiently.
There are a lot of green spaces to enjoy in Forest Park, as well as some areas with a vibrant ambience. Accessing green spaces, like Forest Park, is very easy from most locations within the neighborhood since there are a few of them nearby for residents to explore. Finally, many parts of Forest Park is quite quiet, although that is not the case closer to the railway line, I-64 or US Hwy 40.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
One of the largest urban parks in the United States, Forest Park offers 1,300 acres of beautiful landscapes, serene waterways, and more than a dozen major cultural attractions, all bordered by streets like Lindell Boulevard and Skinker Boulevard.
Located on Art Hill within Forest Park, this world-class museum is a local gem offering free admission to rotating and permanent art collections, and the statue of Saint Louis in front is a neighborhood landmark.
Nestled along Post-Dispatch Lake, The Boathouse is a beloved lakeside restaurant in Forest Park, known for its relaxed vibe, paddle boat rentals, and great views, making it a local gathering spot.
Housed in a historic 1892 building at the northeast corner of Forest Park, this center serves as the main informational hub, gift shop, and resource for visitors wanting to explore every corner of the park.
Winding through meadows, forests, and gardens, the 6-mile Forest Park Bike Trail offers dedicated paths for cyclists and joggers to discover scenic corners of the neighborhood, from Skinker Boulevard to Grand Drive.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A playful, judgment‑free dance gathering in Forest Park perfect for getting active, connecting with neighbors, and starting your Saturday with joy just minutes from home.
View event details →Just a short drive from Forest Park, this three‑day art fair features juried artists, hands‑on kids’ art, live music, and local food—ideal for families and art lovers seeking creative weekend plans.
View event details →A fun evening of guided painting just outside Forest Park, great for adults looking to try something creative in a relaxed social setting.
View event details →A free, family‑friendly celebration in Forest Park featuring hands‑on play, STEM activities, art, sports, and reading—perfect for making summer memories close to home.
View event details →Weekly Saturday farmers’ market nearby offering fresh local produce, artisan goods, and a community‑focused atmosphere—an easy and healthy weekend routine for residents.
View event details →Stories, updates, and things to know in Forest Park
Local characteristics and demographics for Forest Park