St. Louis Region
Carondelet Park anchors a different south-city park pattern
Carondelet Park gives south St. Louis a large City park with a lake, boathouse, recreation center, pool, fields, courts, and an advisory-board trail.
Carondelet Park is useful St. Louis color because it pulls the city park story south, away from only Forest Park or the central corridor. The City page lists a boathouse, recreation center and pool, walking paths, tennis courts, ball fields, horseshoe pits, and playgrounds.
The park also has a formal public-input layer. The City says the Carondelet Park Advisory Board monitors the master plan, reviews significant modifications, and keeps the public informed about implementation.
For a resident, that means park questions can be more specific than “call the city.” Use the City park page for amenities and basic location, and use the advisory-board page when a question is about the park plan, major improvements, or how neighbors follow changes over time.
References
Where this fits: this note belongs to St. Louis City. See every local note for the county on its page.