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NPS Sites Near St. Louis

Several National Park Service units lie within 150 miles of St. Louis. The closest is Gateway Arch National Park, located 12 miles from the city center, which welcomed approximately 2.2 million recreation visits annually. The Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site stands 13 miles away and received about 37,500 annual visits. Further out, Lincoln Home National Historic Site near Springfield, Illinois, approximately 82 miles distant, attracted roughly 123,500 visitors yearly.

The Ozark National Scenic Riverway, positioned 122 miles from St. Louis, is the region's most distant unit, drawing approximately 1.1 million annual recreation visits. Together, these four sites offer diverse experiences ranging from urban monuments and historic residences to scenic river landscapes across the greater St. Louis region.

National Park Service sites within 150 miles of St. Louis (closest first) — annual recreation visits
NPS unitAnnual visits
Gateway Arch National Park
Memorial · 12.0 mi
2,209,028 (2025)
Ulysses S. Grant
National Historic Site · 13.0 mi
37,467 (2025)
Lincoln Home
National Historic Site · 82.1 mi
123,544 (2025)
Ozark National Scenic Riverway
National Scenic River · 122.4 mi
1,116,835 (2025)
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Nearby-NPS units and their annual recreation visits are from the NPS Visitor Use Statistics package (haversine match within 150 mi of the city centroid), verified June 2026. Null visitation renders as “n/a”, never 0. How we compile this.

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