Fort Belle Fontaine 13002 Bellefontaine Road St. Louis, MO 63138 (314) 615-8800 www.stlouisco.com/parks/fbf
General Information Established in 1805, Fort Belle Fontaine has a distinguished history as the first U.S military post west of the Mississippi and as the final campsite of the Lewis & Clark Expedition.
History Fort Belle Fontaine Park has been a St. Louis County park since 1986. As the United States’ first military post west of the Mississippi River, Fort Belle Fontaine was the final stop of Lewis and Clark’s “Corps of Discovery” expedition and served as the starting point for other explorers.
Hours & Pricing Open from 8 a.m. - 30 minutes past sunset every day. Entrance to the park is free (with the exception of special events). Tours are $4.00 per person and are available for groups up to 25 by reservation only. Please call (314) 615-8800 for additional information.
Park Information The park comprises 305.6 acres on the Missouri River in north St. Louis County. It contains four main areas; the Missouri River; Belle Fontaine Spring; Coldwater Creek; and a 50-acre upland prairie and wetlands. The Lewis & Clark Interpretative Trail is a three-mile multi-purpose trail which includes a trailhead and interpretive signage which guides visitors to all four main areas of the park.
Programs & Activities A variety of programs are scheduled at Fort Belle throughout the year including ghost stories, hayrides, Prairie Day and the very popular Eagle Watch and Trail Walk. To visit the park, follow Bellefontaine Road north and enter through the Missouri Hills Home security station. You may be asked to sign in and enter your license number.
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