Attractions and places to see around Huntleigh are primarily found in the surrounding St. Louis metropolitan area, as Huntleigh itself is an exclusively residential community. Known for its luxurious estates and peaceful, rural ambiance, Huntleigh offers convenient access to a variety of landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. The region provides opportunities to explore expansive parks, significant cultural institutions, and scenic trails.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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The Meramec Greenway Trail is a scenic route that connects riders to the Meramec River and many parks in the region as it winds along the river and limestone bluffs through woodlands and several communities.
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This is a gem of a park in the Kirkwood area that is perfect for running. It features a fully paved pathway, lake, shelters, amphitheatre and beautiful scenery.
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Queeny Park has a network of paved footpaths that are perfect for running. Hawk Ridge Trail is the longest circling the entire park, and then Owl Creek and Goose Trail are slightly shorter and perfect if you're looking for a shorter run. The park features a number of interesting buildings, native trees, prairies and picnic areas.
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This is a sprawling park featuring beautiful nature, a collection of fascinating buildings, picnic areas and a network of walking trails. It's one of the largest parks in St Louis County and perfect location for a stroll in nature.
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The Laumeier Sculpture Garden displays dozens of large-scale sculptures in a pretty outdoor environment, with the goal of engaging the public through art and nature. Admission is free, except for the occasional private event, and the park is open from 7am to half an hour after sunset. Get more information about visiting here: https://www.laumeiersculpturepark.org/visit
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Nice bike path along the River des Peres. Conditions are not as great as on Grant Trail, but still pretty decent.
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Neat trail close to the Meramec. Good surface, but lots of turns (can’t go too fast).
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While Huntleigh itself is an exclusively residential community, the surrounding St. Louis metropolitan area offers a diverse range of attractions. You can explore expansive parks, significant cultural institutions, and scenic trails. Highlights include the River des Peres Greenway for cycling, the Meramec Greenway Trail – Eastern Section for river-side walks, and the unique Laumeier Sculpture Garden.
Yes, the area boasts several beautiful natural spaces. Queeny Park is a sprawling park with nature, fascinating buildings, picnic areas, and a network of walking trails. Kirkwood Park is another gem with a paved pathway, lake, and beautiful scenery. Additionally, Forest Park, one of the largest urban parks in the U.S., is easily accessible and offers numerous trails and institutions.
The St. Louis metropolitan area provides rich cultural and historical experiences. You can visit the iconic Gateway Arch National Park, explore art at the St. Louis Art Museum, or delve into the region's past at the Missouri History Museum, both located in Forest Park. The Laumeier Sculpture Garden also offers a unique outdoor art experience.
Absolutely. Many attractions cater to families. The Laumeier Sculpture Garden offers free admission and an engaging outdoor environment. Queeny Park and Kirkwood Park provide ample space for outdoor play and walks. Further afield, the St. Louis Zoo offers free entry and a wide array of animals, while Grant's Farm features a wildlife preserve and petting zoo.
You'll find a good selection of trails. The Meramec Greenway Trail – Eastern Section winds along the Meramec River through woodlands. Queeny Park has a network of paved footpaths, including the Hawk Ridge Trail. For more options, explore easy hikes like the Tanglevine, Hickory Ridge and Broken Ridge Loop or the Hawk, Goose, and Owl Creek Loop, detailed in our guide to Easy hikes around Huntleigh.
The region is well-suited for cycling. The River des Peres Greenway offers a dedicated bike path. The Meramec Greenway Trail – Eastern Section is another scenic route for riders. You can find various routes, from easy to moderate, in our guides for Road Cycling Routes around Huntleigh and Cycling around Huntleigh.
Yes, Kirkwood Park features a fully paved pathway, making it accessible for wheelchairs. Many museums and cultural institutions in the wider St. Louis area, such as the St. Louis Art Museum and Missouri History Museum, also offer accessible facilities.
Visitors appreciate the variety and natural beauty. For instance, the River des Peres Greenway is noted for being a 'pretty decent' bike path, while the Meramec Greenway Trail is praised as a 'neat trail close to the Meramec' with a good surface. The Laumeier Sculpture Garden is loved for its 'pretty outdoor environment' and free admission.
Absolutely. Queeny Park is an excellent choice, featuring dedicated picnic areas amidst beautiful nature. Kirkwood Park also offers shelters and scenic spots by the lake, perfect for relaxing or enjoying a meal outdoors.
Yes, the Laumeier Sculpture Garden is a prominent attraction displaying dozens of large-scale sculptures in an outdoor setting. It aims to engage the public through art and nature, and admission is free. You can find more information about visiting on their website.
While Huntleigh itself is residential, nearby communities offer excellent options. Plaza Frontenac is an upscale shopping center featuring luxury retailers like Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue, along with gourmet dining. Ladue Crossing also provides shopping, and various fine dining establishments are available in neighboring areas like Ladue and Frontenac.


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