West Tyson County Park, County park in St. Louis County, United States.
West Tyson County Park is a natural area covering about 673 acres with woodland trails, grassland sections, and natural spaces along the Meramec River. The park features a mix of forested paths and open terrain suitable for visitors throughout the year.
The land served as part of a munitions plant during World War II before St. Louis County acquired the first parcels in 1955. This transition from industrial use to recreational space shaped what the park became.
Native grassland areas found here represent Missouri's natural heritage and give visitors a sense of the landscape as it once existed. These restored sections show what the region looked like before human settlement.
Shelters with electric outlets, water access, barbecue facilities, and restrooms with showers are available for visitors throughout the year. Bring appropriate footwear and water depending on your planned activities, particularly if you plan longer hikes or cycling routes.
A challenging mountain biking route covering about 7 miles through demanding terrain appeals to experienced cyclists seeking technical difficulty. This path attracts riders who want to test their skills on complex surfaces and elevation changes.
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