Fort Zumwalt Park, Urban park in O'Fallon, Missouri.
Fort Zumwalt Park is a large green space featuring a central lake, wooded walking trails, and recreational facilities scattered throughout. The grounds include picnic areas, a disc golf course, and waterfront access for fishing and recreation.
The park is named after Jacob Zumwalt, who built one of the region's first log structures north of the Missouri River in the 1790s. This early settlement served as a defensive position during military conflicts in the early 1800s.
The park features an operating model railroad display maintained by local enthusiasts, offering free public tours during weekends. Visitors can watch miniature trains navigate through carefully crafted landscape scenes.
The lake is accessible for fishing during warmer months, and the park features well-maintained pathways for various activities. Visitors should wear comfortable shoes and come prepared with appropriate gear depending on the season and chosen activity.
The park hosts an annual Christmas light display where visitors drive through illuminated scenes. Horse-drawn carriage rides add a special touch, allowing guests to experience the festive setting from a different vantage point.
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