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Twin Oaks Park
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St. Louis County Library–Grand Glaize Branch
1010 Meramec Station Road, Manchester, MO 63021
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1356 Public House
1356 Big Bend Rd, Ballwin, MO 63021
Sauce on the Side
1312-1314 Big Bend Rd, Manchester, MO 63021, United States
Bartolino's Twin Oaks
1304 Big Bend Rd, Manchester, MO 63021
Carretas
1332-1366 Big Bend Rd, Ballwin, MO 63021, United States
Imo's Pizza
1346 Big Bend Rd, Manchester, MO 63021
El Nopal
3 Stonegate Center, Valley Park, MO 63088
Troy Mediterranean Cuisine
19 Stonegate Center, Valley Park, MO 63088
El Jarocho
25 Stonegate Center, Twin Oaks, MO 63088
Hardee’s
850 Meramec Station Road, Valley Park, MO 63088
China 1
1393 Big Bend Rd, Ballwin, MO 63021
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Twin Oaks Park

1 Twin Oaks Ct, Manchester, MO 63021
4.8(210)
Open 24 hours
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Outdoor
Relaxation
Scenic
Family friendly
Pet friendly
attractions: St. Louis County Library–Grand Glaize Branch, restaurants: 1356 Public House, Sauce on the Side, Bartolino's Twin Oaks, Carretas, Imo's Pizza, El Nopal, Troy Mediterranean Cuisine, El Jarocho, Hardee’s, China 1
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Nearby attractions of Twin Oaks Park

St. Louis County Library–Grand Glaize Branch

St. Louis County Library–Grand Glaize Branch

St. Louis County Library–Grand Glaize Branch

4.7

(66)

Open 24 hours
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Sip and Shop: Annual Holiday Market | Ladue Pharmacy
Sip and Shop: Annual Holiday Market | Ladue Pharmacy
Thu, Dec 11 • 3:00 PM
9832 Clayton Road, St. Louis, MO 63124
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Bi-Monthly Bytes & Brews
Bi-Monthly Bytes & Brews
Wed, Dec 10 • 3:00 PM
17057 North Outer 40 Road, Chesterfield, MO 63005
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BOOK GIRLIE MIXER
BOOK GIRLIE MIXER
Wed, Dec 10 • 5:30 PM
252 South Florissant Road, Ferguson, MO 63135
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Nearby restaurants of Twin Oaks Park

1356 Public House

Sauce on the Side

Bartolino's Twin Oaks

Carretas

Imo's Pizza

El Nopal

Troy Mediterranean Cuisine

El Jarocho

Hardee’s

China 1

1356 Public House

1356 Public House

4.3

(640)

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Sauce on the Side

Sauce on the Side

4.7

(288)

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Bartolino's Twin Oaks

Bartolino's Twin Oaks

4.4

(102)

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Carretas

Carretas

4.4

(128)

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ScottScott
What a hidden gem! I have enjoyed taking my children here for years. Nice playground with a pavilion as well as nice restrooms. Beautiful lake and walking trail. This is one of my favorite places of all time and really enjoy having us park in our area. Thank you to the ones that manage the park. Not sure who that person organization is but we absolutely love coming here. It is kept in such great shape. Would be an outstanding place to have a family reunion and even has an outdoor barbecue pit. Also would be a great place to have photos taken of your family but I believe if it’s professional you’ll have to have a permit according to the signs but it will be well worth it! Thank you so much again to whoever is in charge.
PsychoGamenPsychoGamen
Twin Oaks Park is a hidden gem, tucked away behind a narrow, unassuming path that belies the treasures within. Once discovered, this serene haven unfolds into a picturesque landscape of shimmering lakes, meandering exercise trails, and vibrant playgrounds brimming with equipment to delight children. The tranquil waters reflect the surrounding greenery, inviting peaceful strolls or invigorating jogs along well-kept paths. Families will find endless joy in the thoughtfully designed play areas, where laughter echoes amidst swings and slides. A true sanctuary for nature lovers and active families alike, Twin Oaks Park rewards those who seek its secluded charm with beauty and boundless opportunities for recreation.
K OK O
Absolutely lovely! It's a beautiful, peaceful place to relax and enjoy nature. Gorgeous, especially in the summer and winter. They have replaced the bridge over the lake so people can walk on it again. There is a cute bridge at the top of the hill near the Crescent Ave entrance. After some heavy rain there is a nice waterfall and flowing stream down to the main part of the park. The official parking is on Crescent Ave. People can park in the lot at Twin Oaks Presbyterian near the soccer fields, but they're pretty strict on when visitors are allowed on that lot.
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What a hidden gem! I have enjoyed taking my children here for years. Nice playground with a pavilion as well as nice restrooms. Beautiful lake and walking trail. This is one of my favorite places of all time and really enjoy having us park in our area. Thank you to the ones that manage the park. Not sure who that person organization is but we absolutely love coming here. It is kept in such great shape. Would be an outstanding place to have a family reunion and even has an outdoor barbecue pit. Also would be a great place to have photos taken of your family but I believe if it’s professional you’ll have to have a permit according to the signs but it will be well worth it! Thank you so much again to whoever is in charge.
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Twin Oaks Park is a hidden gem, tucked away behind a narrow, unassuming path that belies the treasures within. Once discovered, this serene haven unfolds into a picturesque landscape of shimmering lakes, meandering exercise trails, and vibrant playgrounds brimming with equipment to delight children. The tranquil waters reflect the surrounding greenery, inviting peaceful strolls or invigorating jogs along well-kept paths. Families will find endless joy in the thoughtfully designed play areas, where laughter echoes amidst swings and slides. A true sanctuary for nature lovers and active families alike, Twin Oaks Park rewards those who seek its secluded charm with beauty and boundless opportunities for recreation.
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Absolutely lovely! It's a beautiful, peaceful place to relax and enjoy nature. Gorgeous, especially in the summer and winter. They have replaced the bridge over the lake so people can walk on it again. There is a cute bridge at the top of the hill near the Crescent Ave entrance. After some heavy rain there is a nice waterfall and flowing stream down to the main part of the park. The official parking is on Crescent Ave. People can park in the lot at Twin Oaks Presbyterian near the soccer fields, but they're pretty strict on when visitors are allowed on that lot.
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4.8
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5.0
6y

What a hidden gem! I have enjoyed taking my children here for years. Nice playground with a pavilion as well as nice restrooms. Beautiful lake and walking trail. This is one of my favorite places of all time and really enjoy having us park in our area. Thank you to the ones that manage the park. Not sure who that person organization is but we absolutely love coming here. It is kept in such great shape. Would be an outstanding place to have a family reunion and even has an outdoor barbecue pit. Also would be a great place to have photos taken of your family but I believe if it’s professional you’ll have to have a permit according to the signs but it will be well worth it! Thank you so much again to whoever...

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5.0
13w

Twin Oaks Park is a hidden gem, tucked away behind a narrow, unassuming path that belies the treasures within. Once discovered, this serene haven unfolds into a picturesque landscape of shimmering lakes, meandering exercise trails, and vibrant playgrounds brimming with equipment to delight children. The tranquil waters reflect the surrounding greenery, inviting peaceful strolls or invigorating jogs along well-kept paths. Families will find endless joy in the thoughtfully designed play areas, where laughter echoes amidst swings and slides. A true sanctuary for nature lovers and active families alike, Twin Oaks Park rewards those who seek its secluded charm with beauty and boundless opportunities...

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4.0
37w

Really nice little park. It's beautiful in the late spring/summer when flowers are blooming and the waterfall is on. In mid-March they did not have the waterfall on yet, and the water looked very brown and murky.

I suggest parking up at the church and taking the stairs down to the park. I believe there is a sign in front of the stairs that says you can only park there when the church's school is not in session. The other method of parking is very tedious - only one car can go thru at a time. I've not had a problem yet, but problems can occur if one person is leaving while someone is entering...

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