Archive for the ‘Nature & Parks’ Category
Monday, January 5th, 2009
Fossils All Around
St. Louis sits at the confluence of the Missouri and the Mighty Mississippi Rivers. You would expect that somewhere through the ages something might have fossilized around here, and sure enough. You can find all sorts of petrified little creatures if you know where to look.
My oldest son, he’s almost a whopping and sagacious 5 now, is something of a rock hound. It’s quite tough to get him to leave people’s gravel in their driveways. If you put him on some actually interesting rocks, he’s entertained for hours. I’ll try to document the places that we have luck around here. But to get you started, check out his gem of a list provided by the Eastern Missouri Society for Paleontology: fossil sites.
More to come!
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Monday, September 22nd, 2008
The Rocky Mountains National Park is absolutely stunning! The mountain scenery and wildlife are among the best in America. The park offers plenty of fishing, hiking, camping, climbing, and driving sight seeing. There is a plethora of information on their website.
Photos By Jerry Suchman
Tags: fishing, hiking, mountains, National Park, photography
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Monday, September 22nd, 2008
Not only is the garden it self nice to walk through. Your children will enjoy sitting on the sheep statues and feeding the Japanese carp (koi). There is also a new childrens garden. The childrens garden has rope bridges to walk across, a large sandbox, a fountain to play in, tree house, cave and much more. A lot of fun for the children. For St. Louis city and county residents the gardens are free Wednesday and Saturday before noon.
Tags: botanical garden, field trip, flowers, gardens, kid fun, photography, st. louis
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Monday, September 22nd, 2008
Located in Destin on Florida’s panhandle, Henderson Beach State park has beautiful white, wide beaches and gorgeous dunes dotted with clumps of sea oats and the ever so popular prickly pear. Over a mile of beach! The water is clear enough to snorkel, but no reef nearby. Surfing, boogie boarding, sunning, and beach combing are highlights here. One of the best state parks in Florida.
Tags: beach, boogie boarding, sand dunes, surfing
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Thursday, July 17th, 2008
Where two mighty rivers meet. This state park is rather small as state parks go, and is more notable for its history and geological significance than its beauty. Driving from St. Louis to Alton, Il, you’ll come to a great area for eagle watching in the winter. You’ll have to drive a ways off the road, and then a long ways down a dirt road through fields to actually get to the park. There is a nice write-up on the different indian nations that lived in the area, as well as a nice monument for the meeting of the Missouri (aka the “Big Muddy”) and the Mississippi. This also marks the launching point for Lewis and Clark on their great expedition. Worth seeing if you’re in the area and are out sight-seeing.
Tags: lewis and clark, mississippi river, missouri river, rivers, st. louis, state parks
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Thursday, July 17th, 2008
Extremely neat place to visit and see some of the most beautiful butterflies flying all around you as you walk through a manmade natural habitat made just for them. In addition there’s a really old carousel that has been rebuilt that you have to let the kids take a ride on.
Tags: butterflies, family fun, nature
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Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
The city park here in Troy, MO is wonderful. There are many different types of playground equipment for the children to enjoy. There is a covered picnic area, skateboard ramps, and a large pond. If you bring a fishing pole, you just might catch a fish. Not interested in fishing? Bring bread and feed the ducks that call the pond home.
Tags: city park, park
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Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
Cool place to see real dinosaur tracks. They’re not the big T-rex tracs, but you definitely see the tracks in the river bed. There is also a great swimming hole in the river here. The dino models are pretty cool for the kids. Plenty of hiking, biking, and picnicing!
Tags: bike, dinosaurs, hike, history, kid fun, outdoor, picnic, swimming
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Tuesday, July 15th, 2008
The shut-ins are a really cool area of the Black River where incredible rock formations form a virtual bridge across the river. “Water-borne sand and gravel cut deeply even into this erosion-resistant rock, swirling, churning_carving potholes, chutes and spectacular canyonlike gorges,” is the description for the website. A favorite swimming spot, the water can be crystal clear and 15 feet deep or more in the swimming hole. Jumping from the 30 ft high cliff is banned (and not to mention dangerous)…additionally, the Taum Sauk Resevoir broke in December of 2005, flooding much of the valley. The park is undergoing a massive recovery, so swimming is out for a while, but you can still hike. I recommend you check the Recovery Info site.
Tags: hiking, river, state park, swimming
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Tuesday, July 15th, 2008
Elephant rocks is basically a great hiking trail with some good scenery. The rocks really do look like a line of huge elephants walking trunk to tail. The park is not huge, but the hike is nice for the family. A pretty good day trip from St. Louis if you enjoy a good drive.
Located on Highway 53 outside of Pilot Knob.
Tags: hiking, rocks, state park
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