

Woodpecker TrailĬonsists of 1 acre and contains a multiuse trail and natural park space. Kiefer Creek / Pretoria Drive / Macklin DriveĬonsists of 5.78 acres and contains a multiuse trail. Sunny Glen Court / Sunnyridge SubdivisionĬonsists of 29 acres and contains natural park space. Red Tail Hawk ParkĬonsists of 2 acres and is undeveloped. Quailwoods TrailĬonsists of 8.07 acres and contains a multiuse trail and natural park space. Owl Hollow ParkĬonsists of 3.16 acres and contains a playground, basketball court, bike rack, and natural park space. Mockingbird ParkĬonsists of 5.13 acres and contains a playground, bike rack, picnic table with barbeque grill, a multiuse trail, and natural park space. Meadowlark ParkĬonsists of 0.89 acres and contains a playground, covered picnic area, basketball court, and bike rack.

Klamberg TrailĬonsists of 0.62 acres of urban trail. Hummingbird ParkĬonsists of 2.39 acres and contains a bike rack and a multiuse trail. Cardinal ParkĬonsists of 6.41 acres and contains a bike rack, a multiuse trail, and natural park space. Bobwhite ParkĬonsists of 3.10 acres and contains a playground, basketball court, bike rack, and natural park space. November – March: Sunrise to Sunset Neighborhood Parks and Trails HoursĬonsists of 167.36 acres and contains aquatic center, playground, community garden, 3 tennis courts, 3 pavilions, 2 softball fields, dog park, disc golf course, amphitheater, picnic area, and multiuse pad, and trail. The remaining parks are primarily neighborhood parks and provide a variety of passive and active recreation areas. Bluebird Park is the largest city park and contains the most facilities.

Ellisville has 165.8 acres of parkland and has access to an additional 68 acres in Klamberg Woods, adjacent to Bluebird Park. This system was well planned more than 20 years ago and consists of 8 parks connected by an extensive 7-kilometer long trail system. Ellisville residents enjoy an exceptional park system.
