When you look around a map of the St. Louis area, you can see that there are lots of parks for the citizens and visitors to use for play and relaxation. I've discovered quite a few of these through the caches I've found, but there are still others that don't have caches to lead us to them. Ray Leisure Park is one I found just because I drive by it every day on the way to work.
Although it looks much smaller when you're there, according to the city's description, this is a 7.31 acre park.
So what's the park have to offer? Besides this cache and a few trees for shade, this park has a very nice playground for the kids and a baseball field for kids of all ages.
Parking is available on the road along all of the edges of the park except the Tucker Blvd. side.
As with most city parks, there is a curfew in effect from 10:00 p.m. 'til 6:00 a.m. So out of respect for those who maintain the park and in order to maintain our good relationship with the administrators and keep geocaching alive in St. Louis, please do not visit the cache during those hours.
I have left a dollar bill for the first to find reward. Good luck and enjoy this walk in the park.
Congrats on FTF to Jerry2554.
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