Connecting with Nature
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Welcome to the Connecting with Nature Map!

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St. Louis City parks, gardens, and greenspaces are vitally important to our economic and physical well-being. From improving health to fostering social interactions, spurring the economy, and protecting our fragile environment, our interactions with our city's great urban outdoors are worthwhile investments of both time and resources.

On this map you will find neighborhood scale natural spaces you can explore and connect with Nature.

For more information see https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/uve/

Partners

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A network of organizations and individuals working towards nature-rich neighborhoods for all. Visit www.BiodiverseCitySTL.org.

The data provided on this site is for informational and planning purposes only.

Absolutely no accuracy or completeness guarantee is implied or intended. All information on this map is subject to such variations and corrections as might result from a complete title search and/or accurate field survey.

Connecting with Nature data from the following sources:

  • Champion Trees from Missouri Department of Conservation mdc.mo.gov
  • Community Gardens from Gateway Greening www.gatewaygreening.org/
  • Milkweeds for Monarchs Gardens and Naturescapes from Brightside St. Louis www.brightsidestl.org/
  • Rain Gardens from Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District www.projectclearstl.org/

Map Legend

Community GardenCommunity Garden
Milkweeds for MonarchsMilkweeds for Monarchs Garden
Champion TreeMissouri State Champion Tree
NaturescapeNative Plant Garden (Naturescape)
Rain GardenProject Clear Rain Garden

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