Turtle Playground

Playground · Clayton-Tamm

Turtle Playground

Playground · Clayton-Tamm

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Oakland Ave at, 6128 Tamm Ave, St. Louis, MO 63139

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Sculpted concrete turtles & snake for kids to climb on  

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Oakland Ave at, 6128 Tamm Ave, St. Louis, MO 63139 Get directions

racstl.org
@stlouisarts

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Oakland Ave at, 6128 Tamm Ave, St. Louis, MO 63139 Get directions

+1 314 367 7275
racstl.org
@stlouisarts
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@racstlouis

Features

wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

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Oct 13, 2025

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Off-Centered Ale Trail: St. Louis

"Normally children are discouraged from playing alongside the highway. But not in St. Louis, Missouri. This is all thanks to Bob Cassilly, a local artist best known for his renegade urban jungle-gym The City Museum, who sculpted these family-friendly stone creatures in the late ’90s. Rather than swings or slides, the park consists solely of concrete reptiles, far larger than their real life counterparts. Kids and (limber) adults alike can climb and frolic to their heart’s content in this odd sculpture garden beside a busy Midwestern thoroughfare. The sculptures themselves consist primarily of turtles, as the name would suggest, and one long snake, its body configured into an archway to provide the entrance to the park. The species represented are local to the area. Snapping turtles and box turtles are part of the park, and baby turtles hatching from their eggs provide themed seating. The park underwent a somewhat controversial transition in 2007, when construction on Highway 40 was taking place. The city had scheduled the overpass adjacent to the park for implosion. A few days before the demolition of the highway bridge, a thief stole into the park with concrete cutters and decapitated the great snake. After a few days of confusion and mystery surrounding the headless sculpture, the culprit was revealed. The “thief” was none other than Cassilly himself, apparently displeased with the notion that his creations, particularly his snake (at the time poised as if taking a bite out of the overpass scheduled for demolition), would be at risk of damage. The artist, convinced that only he had the right to destroy his sculptures, took matters into his own hands. Since then, the snake’s head has been re-attached and the park reopened to visitors." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Hannah Bragg

Google
The turtle statues were fun to see. My oldest loved climbing on them. Great for pictures. It was a little scary for my 18 m old twins- the steep terrain, hills, etc made it difficult to let them play. Nicer for older kiddos & cute area to stop for a rest from driving. Also close to the zoo.

Debbie C

Google
Took my niece and nephew. First we had a little spelling game on the picnic table. Then they played on the playground and then the turtles.

Kaleo Reese

Google
Cute playground with turtle and snake statues that your kids that climb on to their hearts content. There's a regular playground on the opposite end of the small parking lot that features swings, slides, and climbing structures. The playground seems clean and well maintained with the zoo being right across the bridge. The downside is the supposed smog exposure due to its close proximity to the freeway.

kimothy jones

Google
Easy to stop by quickly. Had a small free parking lot that had plenty of spots when I was there on Saturday!

Vanessa Barnes

Google
I love taking my daughter here. There are a variety of turtle sculptures to see and even some eggs. My daughter ran all over them. The artist who created them did an amazing job.

Nicholas Kriho

Google
We visited this place on a whim at a million thirty in the morning. At that hour, It's kinda creepy-- but in general what a wonderfully fun place!

Punit

Google
It's a small road-side park with some marble made turtles. But I don't think this park has anything enjoyable. It's good for only one thing - dog walk & poop. That's it. Not worth visiting, if you don't already stay nearby.

ALIENSUAP “RayRay” Raylynn

Google
Very cool park that has so many things to play on/ with and the turtle are the best part