30 Trails-30 Minutes Hikes Program at Laumeier Park

Dates: Jan 01, 2020 through Dec 31, 2026

30 Trails-30 Minutes Hikes Program at Laumeier Park. The St. Louis County Parks Department offers the year-round 30/30 Hikes Program - 30 trails that take approximately 30 minutes to hike - located at many parks around the county. If you walk all 30 trails, you will have walked for 15 hours! See website for more information, list of all participating parks, maps of the trails, and to print off the punch card to keep track of the parks you visit. Trails are open daily from sunrise to sunset.

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Laumeier Sculpture Park | 314-615-5278 | Website | Facebook

Laumeier Sculpture Park is a 105 acre open air museum that attracts over 300,000 visitors annually. Beginning as a bequeath of almost 76 acres to St. Louis County by Mrs. Matilda Laumeier in memory of her husband, Henry, the park is now accredited by the American Association of Museums as an institution of international significance and one of only a handful of open-air museums found in the world. The Laumeier Sculpture Park offers year round and changing exhibits of modern and contemporary sculpture, annual events such as the Art Fair that is held over Mother's Day weekend, educational programs such as the summer Art Camp for children and special events including musical concerts held at LOMA (Laumeier Outdoor Music Amphitheater) and lecture series. Admission to the park is free, but docent-guided walking tours can be reserved for a fee or visitors can take a self-guided audio tour by renting an iPod from the Museum shop.

Please check the website listed on each event to get the most up-to-date information.

Directions: Laumeier is located in Sunset Hills, Missouri. From Interstate 44 eastbound or westbound, exit at Lindbergh Blvd., Exit #277B, and drive 1/2 mile south to Rott Road, turn right. Drive west 1/2 mile on Rott Road to the park entrance which is on the left.

Address:


12580 Rott Rd,
Sunset Hills, MO
63127





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