We have several parks in our area, but my favorite is Fort Zumwalt Park. This 48 acre park is both scenic and historic. It has a wonderful 3.5 acre lake and lots of trails and paths to enjoy nature.
Newly Renovated
The lake named Lake Wetsel, after a board member that championed the lake, was completely dredged during 2019. At that time several small bridges and a walking path were added. This makes it a wonderful place to take a stroll or go for a more energetic walk.
Historic Features
I love seeing the fort each time I go to the park. It is a wonderful recreation of a log cabin from the late 1700's. Here is a quote about the Zumwalt home from the O'Fallon city website. https://www.ofallon.mo.us/fort-zumwalt-park
"It’s
hard to imagine the O’Fallon area as the leading edge of the American frontier.
But in 1799, when Daniel Boone and his family settled just a few miles away,
the area was a wilderness in which Native Americans hunted, fished and trapped
game.
At
about the same time that Daniel Boone arrived, Jacob Zumwalt and his extended
family settled in the O’Fallon area circa 1798, building a large log home. A
few years later, when the War of 1812 set off deadly guerilla raids with Native
Americans ambushing and killing American settlers, local families fled to the
shelter provided by the Zumwalt’s home, which is said to have been fortified
with a stockade fence. A spring, which is now Lake Whetsel, supplied
water.
Zumwalt’s
Fort, as the fortified house came to be called, was one of 35-plus “settler
forts” that once stood in Missouri. Boone’s Fort at present-day Matson,
Missouri, was the largest.
The
reconstructed Zumwalt’s Fort opened in 2015 as a gift to the City from the
O’Fallon Community Foundation. It is the only rebuilt War of 1812 settler fort
in the state.
Interpretive
signs at the site provide structural details and information about the people
who lived here in the days when the O’Fallon area was part of the American
frontier."
Another historic house in the park is the Heald house. It is a large brick home built near the fort on a hill called "Stony Point" . It was first built in 1884 and was renovated by the City of O'Fallon in 2001. I love taking photos of the flowers around the house.
Wildlife
Wildlife abounds in the park both in the woods surrounding the lake and in the lake itself. I particularly like watching the colorful ducks in the lake.
Here is an Iris I photographed along the lake.
Other Activities at the Park
The park features many other attractions and special events. Here are a few of the most popular.
- Picnic Areas
- Pavilion for Group Gatherings
- Large Playground
- 18 Hole Disc Golf Course- this scenic 18 hole course winds it way through the park. The course is free for open play and scorecards are available near the first tee.
- Celebration of Lights- each December the park hosts a annual celebration of lights. This celebration features a drive-through display of seasonal lights. It also has nights set aside for a walking tour and some nights there are carriage rides available.
- Founders Day Celebration-The park hosts this celebration in May with live blue-grass music, hands on activities and heritage demonstrations.
- The Park is the host for The St. Charles Model Railroad Club.
Photo Shoot
I love to do photo shoots with my granddaughters and the park is the perfect place to take their photos. Here are a few from their recent visit.
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