Millennium Park meets many needs. There is a soccer field, softball field, walking path, toddler area, playground, splash park, historic home, and restrooms. The walking path is 6/10’s of a mile. The path is nice and wide with benches along the way. Creve Coeur has put a lot of effort into making this a park for all ages.
Cori L.
Place rating: 5 San Diego, CA
I’ve been blown away by how many nice parks St. Louis has! Millenium Park is tucked behind a hospital & boasts fun slides, swings & plenty of stuff to climb. It also has a gated splash pad, perfect for both cooling & containing your kiddos on a hot summers day. There are plenty of shady spots & a pavilion to chill while your kids play the day away.
Jenna B.
Place rating: 5 Manchester, Saint Louis, MO
What a great and neat park! I came here today with my son and was not let down. There are a lot of cool and different things here. You have your traditional swings and plastic playground. But there are a lot of other very neat things to climb on and play on. It’s kind of hard to describe you have to check it out for yourself! Also the best surprise, was a spray ground! I didn’t know about this when I came, but it was a hot 82 degrees and my son had to get in there when he saw another kid. You just walk into the gated area, there is a yellow stand with a green button, press the button and out shoots water! Totally awesome. My son had so much fun while I sat on a covered bench right outside of the gate. We will be back soon!
Don R.
Place rating: 5 Maryland Heights, MO
What an interesting and terrific park! I never knew this place existed, but that’s no real surprise considering how many parks are in St. Louis County. (Side note: is a terrific site for local park listings and reviews) Millennium Park is tucked away right off of Olive, just next to Barnes Hospital. There is plenty if space for the kids to romp around, as well as a covered pavilion to get out of the sun. The equipment is great. One set looks almost like Art Deco, but upon closer examination, I found that it is just a cool design that really taps into the monkey in all kids. Not necessarily great for toddlers, but that’s okay because there is a giant traditional plastic set right next to it. For the little ones, there is a munchkin playground in the other side if the ball field. Fun park, but not the greatest when it is hot day seeing as how there is no shade. Good for a cooler or overcast day.