St. Louis, with its rich history and lively culture, is a city that warmly invites you to explore and enjoy. St. Louis has plenty to offer from mouthwatering food and fascinating museums to vibrant arts and unique local spots. As vegan restaurant Royally Baked states, “When visiting St. Louis, soak in and soak up the vivacious ambiance of the area & surrounding. Experience the city and all it has to engulf you in but do not limit yourself. Stop into a local eatery then go beyond city limits where there are wineries only accessible by scenic country winding roads, crystal clear springs to swim in, plus beautiful hiking, biking, and walking trails.” If you are planning a visit or are currently a resident, this article will help you create a fun and memorable St. Louis bucket list.
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St. Louis outdoor activities
As winter approaches, now is the perfect time to savor the pleasant weather outdoors. St. Louis offers plenty of outdoor activities that provide a refreshing escape to reconnect with nature. As Missouri photographer and videographer Brendan Luke Trogdon of Royal Photos puts it, “As a new resident myself, only living in Missouri for around a year and a half now, my first recommendation to new residents, or anyone that visits, is to get outside and explore all the parks. Whether city, county, or state-operated, the parks in the greater St. Louis area are beautiful. Forest Park and Cuivre River State Park are probably two of my favorites!”
Photographer Heather Bennett of Bee Brook Photography agrees with Brendan as she recommends, “Take a stroll through Forest Park! There’s something for everyone–interesting architecture, rivers and lakes, tons of flora and fauna, and free attractions like the Art Museum. Some of my favorite areas to visit are Deer Lake Riffles and the pathway to the…