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The Fee Fee Greenway offers a tranquil escape into nature, following the winding Fee Fee Creek through St. Louis County. You'll find a mix of smooth, paved surfaces and shaded, unpaved nature paths that invite you to explore deeper into the woods. Keep your eyes peeled for local wildlife, including deer and various bird species, especially near the creek, which has undergone restoration efforts to enhance its natural beauty and attract diverse fauna.
This easy 3.1-mile (5.0 km) hike involves a minimal 111 feet (34 metres) of elevation gain, making it suitable for all ages and fitness levels, typically taking about 1 hour and 17 minutes. The trail is well-equipped with amenities like playgrounds, picnic tables, and restrooms, and it connects to Creve Coeur Lake Memorial Park, offering extended exploration opportunities. Parking is readily available at multiple access points along the greenway.
What makes the Fee Fee Greenway truly stand out is its role as a gateway to a much larger network; it's part of the Great Rivers Greenway, allowing you to connect to trails around Creve Coeur Lake, the Creve Coeur Connector Trail, and even the Katy Trail for an uninterrupted journey of up to 16 miles. The creek itself holds a unique history, named after a local farmer from the late 1700s, adding a touch of local lore to your outdoor adventure.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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The Fee Fee Greenway primarily features a smooth, paved surface, making it easy for walking, running, or biking. There's also a secluded "Nature Trail" side path that is mostly paved but includes a short gravel section leading to a picnic area.
Yes, the trail is considered easy and accessible for all fitness levels, often described as comfortable for individuals aged 8 to 80. Its minimal incline and paved surface make it ideal for beginners and families.
The Fee Fee Greenway is known for its abundant wildlife. You can frequently spot deer, and it's a great spot for birders, with various birds and even wild turkeys seen in the area. The restored wetlands along Fee Fee Creek support a thriving ecosystem.
You can access the Fee Fee Greenway from the Maryland Heights Recreation Complex (Aquaport) or Creve Coeur Park, both of which offer parking facilities.
Yes, the Fee Fee Greenway is welcoming to dogs. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain the trail's cleanliness for all users.
The Fee Fee Greenway can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while the paved surface makes it accessible even in mild winter conditions. The "Nature Trail" offshoot provides shady walks during warmer months.
Yes, the Fee Fee Greenway offers excellent connectivity. It seamlessly links to the larger trail network, including the Creve Coeur Connector Trail, the Centennial Greenway, and even the Katy Trail, allowing for extended journeys.
Yes, visitors will find convenient amenities along the greenway, including restrooms and drinking water stations, particularly near the access points and picnic areas.
No, there are no permits required or entrance fees to access the Fee Fee Greenway or Creve Coeur Lake Memorial Park.
The Fee Fee Greenway itself is primarily an out-and-back trail, spanning approximately 2.75 to 3 miles. However, its connections to other greenways allow for creating longer loop options if desired.
Given its easy, paved terrain, comfortable walking shoes, water, and sun protection are generally sufficient. If you plan to explore the gravel section of the "Nature Trail," appropriate footwear would be beneficial. Don't forget binoculars for birdwatching!
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