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I'll be the first to admit that I took Forest Park for granted. Being born and raised in STL, this park is part of my history. I learned to roller skate at Steinberg Skating Rink when I was 5 years old (they no longer offer roller skating; only ice skating now). School field trips brought us to the park for zoo, art museum, history museum, and science center visits. Family picnics in the park were common place. In my teenage and college years, Sunday cruising in the park was THE thing to do. As an adult, my favorite highlights were Shakespeare in the park, various festivals at the World's Pavilion, Twilight Tuesdays (outside of the History Museum), and watching my child perform at the Muny.
When I left St. Louis in 2012, Forest Park was going through some much needed restoration. I returned to the city last week for a short visit and was nearly brought to tears by the beauty that has reclaimed this more than century old landmark. Awesome paths, both paved and graveled, have been constructed throughout much of the park. Park benches have been placed alongside many of the lakes, most having a memorial or dedication of some sort, likely from the donors who helped with the Forest Park Forever restoration project. Stunning landscapes, fragrant flowers, luscious grass, and happiness fills the air.
Art Hill is looking more magnificent than ever. One might say that it's almost been restored to its 1904 World's Fair glory. Some construction was happening with old Saint Louis's statue that sits atop Art Hill; he was surrounded by scaffolds. Hopefully, he will be ok.
Yesterday was National Zoo Day, and although I do not support zoos, the fact that the St. Louis Zoo is still free is noteworthy; families were out in droves. Entrance to the Art Museum and History Museum are also free. Free parking is available throughout the park.
It was nice to see that the weekend wedding tradition is still strong. Seeing photo shoots for several different wedding parties never gets old.
If you're a Pokemon Go player, this park is a goldmine! It spawns frequent Magikarp and even Dratini! Lots of Pokestops, but the park is massive so be prepared to spend an entire day or two if you want to walk it.