Listings by AREA:
St. Louis, MO ~ STL=St. Louis
St. Charles, MO ~ SCC= St. Charles County
Email us to receive this e-newsletter weekly: stchascounty@recreationcouncil.org
View as WEBPAGE
Recreation Council News…
Lite Tennis DEMO at Adapted Pickleball Night: Monday, July 6, 2026 from 6-8pm at Chicken ‘N Pickle, 1500 S. Main Street, St. Charles MO 63301 (map). Join us on Adapted Pickleball Night for a demo of LITE TENNIS, a simplified tennis game played on a pickleball court. People of all abilities can play both Pickleball and Lite Tennis. Bring your own tennis racket if you want to try your hand at Lite Tennis. Pickleball rackets and balls are provided for those who want to play pickleball. This event is for EVERYONE! Bring your friends who want to learn about these fun racket sports. No registration needed.
INTRODUCTION TO LITE TENNIS Instructional Night, Monday, July 13 from 5-7pm at Chicken ‘N Pickle, 1500 S. Main Street, St. Charles MO 63301 (map). If you like the DEMO, sign up to attend the Lite Tennis instructional night. This new and user-friendly racquet sport combines tennis and pickleball. Lite Tennis is played with a soft, quiet, specially designed and engineered foam ball that is hit with a tennis racquet on a Pickleball / Lite Tennis court. Scoring is simplified and it’s easy to learn. Instructor, Leo Estopare, will share the joy of this game with people of all ages, all abilities, and all skill levels. Event is open to ALL! We have one court for new tennis players and another court for the more experienced tennis players. We have a few rackets to share, but bring your own racket if you have one. Registration is Required ~ FLYER ~ Learn more about the game at www.litetennis.com
Homeschool Resource Fair, Saturday, July 18 from 10am-2pm at Clark Family Library, 1640 S Lindbergh Blvd, 63131. The Recreation Council will be one of the 70+ organizations at the fair providing information on resources and programs for our homeschool community. Free giveaway bag full of great information while supplies last. Information HERE or email Sheila Gibbs at mailto:region5director-sg@fhe-mo.org
ADA Then and Now: Disability Pride Celebration and Vendor Fair, Tuesday, July 28 from 10am -1pm at the Missouri History Museum, 5700 Lindell Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63112. The Recreation Council is one of the many vendors attending this celebration of the 36th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Visit the vendor hall beginning at 10am, then listen to inspirational speakers on the role of disabled St. Louisans in the ADA’s passage, the disability rights movement, future directions toward full inclusion of people with disabilities. Information at www.mohistory.org/events/stl-milestones ~ Flyer
For People With Disabilities…
Celebrate 250 America’s Birthday Parade Accessible Viewing Area (STL), Saturday, July 4 in Downtown St. Louis, MO. Enjoy activities on beginning at 10 am with live music, a car show, and F-15 simulators. In the afternoon, head to the accessible viewing area at Spire Headquarters at 8th and Market to watch the much awaited parade beginning at 4pm. Individuals with physical or developmental disabilities are invited to watch the parade from an accessible viewing area at the Spire Headquarters, located at 8th and Market Streets. Accessible parking, mobility-friendly entry points, and ADA viewing areas near the main stage are in place for both July 3 and 4. Service animals are welcome. For specific accommodations, contact us before the event at info@celebratesaintlouis.org ~ Event Information
The Magic House Sensory-Friendly Event (STL), Saturday, July 11, 2026 from 8:30am-9:30am at The Magic House in Kirkwood, MO. The Magic House and KEEN St. Louis invites families and friends to enjoy a sensory-friendly playtime designed to provide children with disabilities a sensory-friendly opportunity to enjoy The Magic House without the crowds. Register for The Magic House on July 11, 2026
ZOO Sensory Friendly Morning (STL), Sunday, July 19 from 8-11am at the St. Louis Zoo in Forest Park. This special morning gives families and individuals with sensory needs a chance to enjoy all the Zoo’s regular offerings with lower crowd capacity, sensory bags (limited quantity), a calming cart, trained Zoo staff to help and various quiet zones. Free – Reservations Are Required
Saint Louis Crisis Nursery Annual Conference: Hope in Action (STL), The program features perspectives on the current challenges and opportunities impacting children and families across Missouri and a deeper look at building protective factors and delivering trauma-informed care to strengthen community engagement and prevention efforts. Information ~ FREE, but REGISTRATION is Required
Fun, Free Events for Everyone…
Independence Day Celebrations and Fireworks Displays are listed in a separate section below.
Family Movie Nights in Affton: “Hoppers” (STL), Wednesday, July 1 from 6:30-9pm at 9 Mile Garden, 9445 Gravois Road, Affton, MO, 63123. Come early to grab a space on the outdoor plaza to watch one of our summer outdoor movies. Food and drinks for sale by food truck vendors (no outside food or drink allowed), well-behaved dogs on leashes are welcome, and lawn chairs or blankets are encouraged. Mark your calendar for July 8 with “Sing 2”; more movies scheduled in July and August. Information
St. Louis ZOO “Best Free Attraction” Celebration (STL), Wednesday, July 1 at the STL Zoo in Forest Park. We’re celebrating! For the second time, the Saint Louis Zoo has been voted “Best Free Attraction” in the United States by the USA TODAY 10BEST Readers’ Choice Awards. On July 1, 2026, come enjoy FREE all-day admission to Dinoroarus, all-day admission to the Stingrays at Caribbean Cove, unlimited rides on the Mary Ann Lee Conservation Carousel, unlimited rides on the Emerson Zooline Railroad, entry to the 11 am, 1pm, and 3 pm Sea Lion Shows (up to max capacity) and all-day admission to the 4D Theater featuring Animal Kingdom 4DWild Explorer Virtual Reality. Details HERE
Celebrating Independence at the Art Museum (STL), Friday, July 3 with exhibits open all day, a special tour from 1-2pm and the movie “1776” from 6-8:30 pm. FREE! This year marks the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. We invite visitors to consider how artists have both reflected on and shaped ideas of American independence in paintings, prints, sculptures, photographs, textiles, and decorative arts from 1770 to 2017. Grab your free ticket at the welcome desk of the museum for the 6pm showing of “1776”. Information
City Soccer Pop Up Soccer Events, July 1-19 across the Metro area. Nearly every day in July, City Soccer will be a nonstop celebration of soccer including watch parties, street soccer, community mini-pitch openings, youth tournaments, and more. Hosted at multiple locations, like the Forest Park, Kirkwood, O’Fallon YMCA, Westport Plaza, Fairgrounds Park, Black Jack, and U-City, these events and activities will be dedicated to making soccer more accessible for fans of all ages and backgrounds. Information ~ Where to watch the World Cup in St. Louis
Chicken N Pickle Kids Crew: Ice Cream Social (SCC), Sunday, July 5 from 10am-12noon at CNP 1500 South Main, St. Charles, MO 63303. Free Kids brunch, free Ice Cream Social craft, free bingo. Fun for the whole family. FREE Tickets needed for kids ages 12 & under only. Sign up here
July is Parks and Recreation Month
O’Fallon Parks & Recreation Month Activities (SCC): Free Pop-up Events all Month Long – FREE, but registration is requested due to limited space ~ July is Parks & Recreation Month, and we are so excited to celebrate everything that makes our city such a vibrant, strong, and resilient place to live. O’Fallon Parks & Recreation has a fun lineup of free activities planned for everyone, no matter your age or ability. You can jump into our Splash Pad Socials, break a sweat at our Family Fitness events, or enjoy Art in the Park. We’re mixing in some great new surprises, like an ice cream social for seniors, while still celebrating community staples like the Heritage and Freedom Fest. This year’s free Parks & Recreation Month activities include:
- Senior Ice Cream Social – July 7th, 1:30 p.m. at the Renaud Center
- Art in the Park (Rock Painting) – July 9th, 10:30 a.m. at Civic Park
- Family Yoga Class – July 13th, noon at Dames Park
- Splash Pad Social – July 16th, 10:30 a.m. at Brendan’s Playground
- Art in the Park (Keychains & Friendship Bracelets) – July 23rd, 10:30 a.m. at O’Day Park
- Family Fun Kickboxing Class – July 27th, noon at Dames Park
- Splash Pad Social – July 30th, 10 a.m. at Alligator’s Creek Aquatic Center
- Messy Mania – July 31st, 6 p.m. at Sports Park
St. Charles County Parks: Where the Wild Things Play: Parent-Child Nature Days (SCC), Nature is the ultimate playground and it plays a big role in helping kids grow strong, confident, and curious. Children ages 6–11 head outdoors to explore natural spaces alongside their peers, supported by light-touch supervision that encourages independence and discovery. While kids are off adventuring, parents and guardians can join a ranger-led hike to slow down, explore the trails, and reconnect with the natural world. This is a free program, but Registration is Required ~ St. Charles County Parks Facebook
- 10 a.m.–1 p.m., Tuesday, July 7 at Quail Ridge Park
- 10 a.m.–1 p.m., Saturday, July 11 at Indian Camp Creek Park
- 10 a.m.–1 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 8 at Matson Hill Park
More Fun Free Events Happening Next Weekend…
Great Rivers Greenway Sunsets and Snow Cones (STL), Thurs. July 9 from 5:30-7:30pm Centennial Greenway: Warson Park. Celebrate your regional network of greenways by grabbing a free snow cone on your favorite greenway at sunset. No registration required, just come beat the heat with an icy treat. Repeats on July 23 & 30, August 6 & 13 on various Greenways in the metro area. Information ~ Great Rivers Greenway Facebook Page
Touch a Truck (STL), July 10 from 9am-1pm at North County Recreation Center, 2577 Redman Road, 63136. Kids can climb, explore, and discover all kinds of big rigs, from fire trucks to dump trucks and more. More Touch a Truck Events are scheduled for July 31 and August 14 at various locations. Facebook Posting
Let Them Eat Art (STL), July 10 from 5:30-9:30pm at CNB Park, 7300 Manchester Rd, Maplewood, MO 63143. Celebrate over two decades of creativity, community, and whimsy at Maplewood’s most magical summer event and a lively tribute to Bastille Day. This year’s event will feature over 60 artists demonstrating their craft and selling their work, along with roaming performers, live music, and engaging activities for all ages. Food vendors will be available along Manchester Road for food and drink purchaes. Information
2026 Movie Nights at Westport Plaza: CARS (STL), Friday, July 10 from 6-9 PM at Westport Plaza, 111 West Port Plaza Drive, St. Louis, MO 63146 (map). Enjoy an outdoor showing in our family-friendly green space at the Plaza. Movie concessions will be available, plus 90 minutes before the movie there will be face painting. Bring your own lawn chair or blanket. Admission is FREE! Movie begins at 7pm. More movies scheduled for July-September. Information
Gateway Festival Orchestra Concerts (STL), July 12, 19, & 26. see schedule below. Whether you love an evening picnic or enjoying soaring symphonies in the cool air conditioning, the Gateway Festival Orchestra (GFO) is thrilled to be your St. Louis summer soundtrack with our completely free, family-friendly, symphony concerts that are open to everyone. No tickets required. Free parking is available at the Danforth University Center garage. MAP with wheelchair/ADA accessibility at the WashU Quadrangle MAP ~ The Outdoor Experience: Symphony Under the Stars, July 12 & 26 at 7:30pm at Washington University Brookings Quadrangle The Indoor Experience: July 19 at 4pm at 560 Music Center, 560 Trinity Ave, University City, 63130. Information
Family Nights in Brentwood Park (STL), Friday, July 10, 2026, 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm at 2924 Brazeau Avenue, Brentwood, MO 63144. Join us on select evenings this summer for even more fun in the park, featuring local food trucks, refreshing drinks, live music, and free entertainment for all ages. Food trucks and activities begin at 5:30 PM, with featured music acts taking the stage at 7:00 PM. Explore the park, visit our newest playground, and grab your lawn chairs for a night of free summer fun and music. Repeats on August 14. Information
National Police Collectors Show (SCC), July 11 & 12 from 9am-3pm at the St. Charles Convention Center, One Convention Center Plaza, 63303. Enjoy a premier annual event for law enforcement memorabilia enthusiasts, bringing together collectors from across the country to share their passion, trade, and showcase collections. Since 1985, this tradition has fostered lasting friendships, with many attendees reconnecting each year at the show. Free entry to browse vendor tables. Information
Where to watch fireworks in St. Louis this Fourth of July
Multi-Day Independence Day Festivals and Fireworks…
Celebrate 250 America’s Birthday Party, Parade, and Fireworks (STL), July 3 & 4 in Downtown St. Louis, MO. Parade will be broadcast on July 4 at 4pm on Channel 5 for those who cannot attend in person. On Friday, we start the party from 12 noon-6pm with an Innovation Village. The park gates open at 4pm with live music, veteran and first responder recognition, a drone show at 9:30 followed by fireworks. On Sunday, July 4, enjoy similar activities, live music, F-15 simulators, the much awaited parade stepping off at Market Street at 4pm and a drone / fireworks show at 9:30pm. Individuals with physical or developmental disabilities are invited to watch the parade from an accessible viewing area at the Spire Headquarters, located at 8th and Market Streets. Accessible parking, mobility-friendly entry points, and ADA viewing areas near the main stage are in place both nights. Service animals are welcome. For specific accommodations, contact us before the event at info@celebratesaintlouis.org ~ Event Information
St. Charles Riverfest (SCC), July 3 & 4 in Frontier Park and Historic St. Charles, MO. For two days this summer, Frontier Park transforms into a bustling carnival filled with rides, live music, and food and drink vendors.in celebration of Independence Day. Watch a patriotic parade down Historic Main Street and a drone show on July 3, followed by a day of carnival fun and dazzling fireworks display on July 4 all to celebrate the United States 250th birthday. Information
Webster Groves Community Days (STL), July 1-4 daily from 5:00 pm – 11:00 pm at Eden Theological Seminary, 475 E. Lockwood Ave, Webster Groves, MO 63119. The annual “Community Days” Fourth of July Celebration in Webster Groves includes the Children’s Pet Parade, and the Lions Club Carnival & BBQ. The Children’s Pet Parade occurs on Thursday the 2nd at 6pm at the Recreation Complex Gymnasium. On July 4th the Community Days Parade starts at 10am with fireworks at 9:15pm located at Memorial Field. Information
Heritage & Freedom Fest (SCC), July 1-4 daily at the O’Fallon CarShield Field, 900 T.R. Hughes Blvd, OFallon, MO, 63366. The City of O’Fallon Missouri will celebrate Independence Day a four day festival include a Carnival and Midway, children’s activities in the Kid Zone, crafters and vendors, festival food and drink, FREE live entertainment and concerts, two nights of fireworks, a parade and much more. Two fireworks displays will be held on Friday, July 3rd & Saturday, July 4th, both at 9:30pm. The Heritage & Freedom Fest Parade is on the 4th at 9:30am on Main Street. Admission to the festival grounds, to the concerts and side shows, fireworks display and for parking is FREE. There is a fee for carnival rides and games, food and drink. Information
Westport Plaza 4th of July Blast Bash (STL), July 3 & 4 from 5-10pm with fireworks at 9:30pm at Westport Plaza. Get ready for a weekend packed with rhythm, refreshments, and a sky full of color. We’re bringing you the ultimate summer vibes with live music capped off by a spectacular fireworks show scheduled for both evenings. Information
Smaller Local Celebrations…
Wentzville Fourth of July Celebration (SCC), Saturday, July 4 from 9:00 am – 10:00 pm at Progress Park in Wentzville, MO. The celebration begins with a Fourth of July parade with the theme of “America 250” that starts at 10am at the Wentzville Ice Arena and heads down Luetkenhaus Boulevard. A FREE swim at the Progress Park Pool for pass holders and residents from 12-5pm. Then bring the whole family with your chairs or blankets to end the celebration with a fireworks display at 9:30pm in Progress Park. These events are FREE! Information
Lake St. Louis Fireworks Show (SCC), Saturday, July 4 at about 9:30pm at the Dam off Lake Saint Louis Blvd. This is a free event with a public viewing area between Bent Oak Cutoff and Edgewater Point is set up for all to enjoy the fireworks. Parking is limited. Facebook Post
Ellisville Independence Day Celebration (STL), Saturday, July 4 from 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm at Bluebird Park, 225 Kiefer Creek Rd, 63021 The celebration begins at 7pm with a concert given by Well Hungarians. The fireworks display starts at 9:15pm. Food and drink vendors will be available 7-9:15pm for food purchases. Admission is FREE. Information
Bridgeton Fourth of July Celebration (STL), Saturday, July 4 Start the day with a parade at 10am from Lockport Drive and then down Natural Bridge Road. (map of the parade route). Come back at 6pm to the Bridgeton Municipal Athletic Complex for music, food trucks, and a fireworks display at 9pm. Information
Ferguson 4th of July Parade (STL), Saturday, July 4 at 10:00 am in Ferguson, MO. The City of Ferguson celebrates Independence day with a family friendly parade at 10am starting at the Ferguson Fire Department and heads north on South Florissant, ending at January-Wabash Park. **NOTE: Fireworks are NOT included this year. Information
Manchester Fourth of July Celebration (STL), Saturday, July 4 from 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm at Schroeder Park in Manchester, MO. Independence Day Fireworks and Butch Wax and the Hollywoods Concert at the Fourth of July Celebration. Concert begins at 6pm, fireworks display will end the evening beginning around 9pm. Bring your own blankets and chairs. Concessions and beer will be available to purchase. This event is FREE! Information
Kirkwood July Freedom Festival and Fireworks Show (STL), Saturday, July 4 from 5-10:00 pm at Kirkwood Park, 111 South Geyer Road, 63122. The festival opens at 5pm with food trucks. Live music at 7pm. The fireworks display will begin at dusk (approximately 9:20pm). FREE to attend. Information
Eureka Independence Day Celebration (STL), Saturday, July 4 from 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm at Lions Park, 400 Bald Hill Road, Eureka, MO, 63025. Visitors will enjoy live music by Steven Woolley and the Groove beginning at 6pm, food to purchase from food trucks, and a fireworks display set to music that will begin at 9:15pm. Bring your own lawn chairs or blankets. Coolers are welcomed. Admission is FREE! Information
Outdoor Concerts & Repeating Events….
Summer concert series for every day of the week: Read Now »
St Charles Area…
The Meadows at Lake St. Louis Summerfest Music Series (SCC), Fridays, July 3 and 10, & weekly through September 2026 from 6:30-8:30pm at The Meadows at Lake Saint Louis, 20 Meadows Circle Dr, Lake Saint Louis, MO, 63367. FREE admission for humans, and well-behaved, leashed dogs are welcome. Bring a blanket or lawn chair and your dancing shoes. On July 3, enjoy music by “Fanfare” playing a variety of music for your entertainment. On July 10, enjoy singer Michael Marciano performing rock, blues, pop, reggae, rockabilly, motown & more. Information
New Town Concerts (SCC), Friday July 3 from 7-10pm and Saturday, July 4 from 5:30-8:30pm at the New Town Amphitheater. Bring your lawn chair and picnic dinner & join us for a movie under the stars. More free concerts frequently through September 19. Information ~ New Town Events Listing
Dardenne Prairie Liberty Rocks: A Star Spangled Celebration of Freedom (SCC), Saturday, July 4 from 11am-9 PM at City Hall Park, at 2032 Hanley Road, Dardenne Prairie, 63368. Five different bands entertain you at this celebration of America. These free outdoor concerts provide a great way to enjoy the summer with family and friends. Visitors are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and blankets. Concessions will be available for purchase. Information
Cottleville Twilight Tuesdays (SCC), Tuesday, July 7 from 6-8:30pm at Legacy Park, CWS Rotary Amphitheatre, 5490 Fifth Street, Cottleville, MO 63304 (map). Join us for “Pink Houses” playing music by John Mellencamp. Information
O’Fallon, MO Jammin’ Summer Concert Series (SCC), No concert on Tuesday July 7. Event returns on July 14 and repeats weekly through August 11. Information
St. Charles, Beale Street Concert (SCC), Wednesday, July 8 from 6-8pm at Streets of St. Charles, 1520 South 5th Street, St. Charles, MO, 63303. Enjoy music by Hollywood 5. Bring your lawn chair for a live local musical entertainment (no outside food or beverages). Concerts monthly on Aug 12, Sept 9 and Oct 14. Information
St. Charles Municipal Band Concert (SCC), Thursday, July 9 (no concert on July 2) and weekly through August, 2026 from 7:30-8:30 pm at Frontier Park, 500 S Riverside Dr, St Charles, MO 63301. Pack a lawn chair or blanket, and enjoy a free outdoor performance by the St. Charles Municipal Band. Free. Information
Frenchtown Hot Summer Nights,(SCC), Saturday, July 11 from 7-10pm on Second Street, St. Charles, MO 63301. Join us for a summer of hot music, great times with friends and good food and drinks. Enjoy our first concert featuring “Rock Party Night” featuring the J-Berrys. More concerts on Aug 8 & Sept 12. Information
Jazz at the Riverside (SCC), Sunday, July 12 at 7:30pm at Frontier Park, 222 S. Riverside Drive, St. Charles, MO 63301. Listen to the swinging sounds of the St. Charles Big (Jazz) Band performing on the Jaycee Stage in Frontier Park on the Banks of the Missouri River. Performances include popular music including Swing, Bebop Jazz, Pop, Show Tunes, Contemporary Jazz, and vocals from the Great American Songbook. Repeats Aug 9, and Sept 6. Information
St. Louis Area…
Grant Historic Site Independence Day Concert (STL), Saturday, July 4, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM at Grant Historic Site, 7400 Grant Road, St. Louis, MO 63123. Join White Haven Brass — a quintet of talented staff and volunteers from Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site — for a spirited performance honoring America’s 250th birthday. Enjoy classic patriotic favorites along with marching songs once sung by Union soldiers and supporters during the Civil War. The concert is free and will take place on the front lawn of White Haven. Bring a chair or blanket. No reservations required. Information
Faust Park Summer Concert Series (STL), Tuesdays, July 9, 16, 23, & 30 & weekly through August 11, 2026 from 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm at Faust Park, 15025 Faust Park Drive, Chesterfield, MO, 63017. This outdoor concert series features talented local musicians. Gates open at 5:30 pm, bingo at 6 pm, concerts from 7-9pm. Concessions and Food Trucks will be available for food and drink purchases. Website ~ Facebook
Downtown St. Louis Lunchtime Live Concert (STL), Wednesdays, July 8, 15, 22, & 29 from 1:30 am – 1:30 pm at the Old Post Office Plaza in Downtown St. Louis, 801 Locust Street, 63101. Take a break from work and join us for lunch outdoors on the Post Office Plaza. This event features live music and food trucks, PLUS, it is FREE to attend. Purchase food from the food trucks or brown bag it. Dates for August & September are not posted yet. Information
Botanical Gardens Whitaker Music Festival (STL), Wednesday, July 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 from 5-9 PM at the Missouri Botanical Garden. Gates open at 5pm with a concert at 7pm. Guests are encouraged to bring blankets or lawn chairs to sit on and are welcome to bring their own picnic supper or purchase dinner on site. Admission to the Garden is FREE after 5pm during the festival. Last concert of the season is July 29. Information
Ferguson Summer Concerts at Plaza 501 (STL), Friday July 10 from 7-9pm at The Plaza, 501 S. Florissant Rd, 63135. Enjoy the music of Griffin & The Gargoyles. Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, and coolers (no glass) to enjoy music outdoors. Final concert of the summer scheduled for August 14. Information
Des Peres Summer Concert (STL), Friday, July 10 from 7-9:30pm at Des Peres Park, 12325 Manchester Road, 63131. Join the City of Des Peres for the music of Breakdown Shakedown along with food trucks where you can purchase food. Bring your blankets, lawn chairs and coolers (alcohol is allowed but NO GLASS). Information
Chesterfield Amphitheater Sounds of Summer Tribute Band Concerts (STL), Saturday, July 11 from 6-10pm at the Chesterfield Amphitheater, 631 Veterans Place Drive, Chesterfield, MO, 63017. On July 11, enjoy a tribute to Huey Lewis. Admission is FREE! More tribute concerts on July 16, 25, August 14 & 22. Information
Tower Grove Park, Sauce Magazine’s Food Truck & Live Music Fridays (STL), no July dates; Event returns on Aug 14 & 21, Sept 18, & Oct 2, 2026. Information
The Metro STL/SCC area is hopping with activity. Check out these listings of more events you can explore:
- FREE Family fun year round makes St. Louis a true family town. Information
- Summer fairs and festivals: Read Now »
- St. Louis Magazine Event Listing: https://stlouiscalendar.com/
- Weekend Options: Things to do across the metro area
Recreation Council & Partner Reminders…
Missouri Department of Conservation FREE nature classes: Visit these links to find all the class listings: MDC’s Free Classes & Programs Sign up for email or text alerts to stay informed of MDC’s latest programs and events here: Sign Up for MDC News.
The 2026 Summer Opportunities Guide is now available to view and print: Find the PDF version HERE
St. Louis Magazine publishes a guide to local summer camps. From arts to athletics, there are many local offerings to keep your child active and entertained while continuing their development outside of the school year. Check out our 2026 Local Summer Camp Guide to find the right camp for your child. Camp Guide Here
BluePrint4 is a search engine to help you search for Summer Day camps and after-school programs in the St. Louis Metro area. www.blueprint4.com
Search for more Activities in your part of town…
- Events in the Metro Area (BEST OVERALL SITE): www.stlouiscalendar.com
- Metro St. Louis-St. Charles, MO attractions: www.explorestlouis.com
- Around Town for Teenagers: www.explorestlouis.com
- Festivals, Music, Art in the Metro: www.stlouisarts.org/music-festivals
- Discover St. Charles: www.discoverstcharles.com/events
- St. Charles County Parks: Activity Descriptions
- St. Louis County Parks: Calendar ~ Activity Descriptions
- Explore St. Louis, MO: www.stltoday.com/events
- STL Magazine Family Fun: www.stlmag.com/family
- Kids Out and About: www.saintlouis.kidsoutandabout.com
- Fun 4 STL Kids: www.fun4stlkids.com/calendar
- Missouri Department of Conservation – www.mdc.mo.gov/events
- Michael’s Craft Store classes: www.michaels.com/classes
- Virtual Events: www.eventbrite.com
- Best Hiking Trails around St. Louis / St. Charles Metro area: www.hikingproject.com
- Free places to visit by STL Today: www.graphics.stltoday.com/maps/essential-st-louis
Footnotes…
- MO Department of Conservation Fishing Programs for Everyone
- Program Providers for People with Disabilities
- Community Resources for People with Disabilities
- Recreation Council Facebook Page
- View this Newsletter as a WEBPAGE
- If you want to receive this newsletter weekly to your inbox, send your email address to stchascounty@recreationcouncil.org

