Witness high-flying canine athletes, experience up-close encounters with farm animals, and visit adoptable cats and dogs, all at the Purina Farms Visitor Center, located just 30-minutes west of St. Louis.
Some families don’t celebrate Easter, while others enjoy a sunrise service and an early morning egg hunt. Either way, if you find your tummy filled with jellybeans by 10 a.m. and your little peeps are ready for a springtime adventure, there are several options for fun on Easter day in St. Louis.
Keep reading to find out when your favorite outdoor destinations reopen for the season, and be sure to check back as more opening dates are announced:
Books are a great way to escape the world. Books are also a great way to enjoy the world! When you’re planning an adventure, learning about your destination before you go makes the experience that much more rewarding. (If you read reviews about a restaurant before you try it, then you can probably relate.)
Although the St. Louis area is dotted with subdivisions, commercial development, highways and the hustle and bustle of city living, families don’t have to go far to find the farm life. The following area farms and attractions feature animals and farm fun for the whole family:
These local spring break camps give your child an opportunity to get active, get creative and explore new interests.