Stieren Park
Rating
Price
Free
Duration
1-2 hours
Best Ages
1–10 years old
About
Stieren Park in Sunset Hills is a quieter, less-crowded alternative to the larger St. Louis County parks, and it has something that makes it genuinely special: a well-designed inclusive playground that works for kids with varying abilities alongside typically developing children. This isn't common, and families who have kids with special needs or who want a more accessible play environment often make Stieren Park a regular destination.
The playground equipment is thoughtfully arranged with both traditional climbing structures and accessible elements. Open green space surrounds the playground and gives younger kids room to explore at their own pace without getting lost in a massive park. The scale of the park is actually one of its strengths — it feels manageable and comfortable rather than overwhelming, which matters a lot when you have a toddler or a child who needs a more contained environment.
Sunset Hills is a pleasant suburb in south St. Louis County, and Stieren Park benefits from the well-maintained, clean atmosphere of the community. The park doesn't get the crowds of Tilles or Laumeier, which means the playground is typically available and not overrun on weekday mornings or weekend afternoons.
For post-park food, S Lindbergh Blvd has a good spread of casual restaurants and fast food within 5 minutes, so it's easy to build a morning here and grab lunch before heading home.
If you're in the south St. Louis County area and want a park that combines solid playground equipment with a calm atmosphere and accessibility features, Stieren Park belongs on your list.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Yes
Nursing / Changing
Limited
Kid Meals
Not Available
Setting
Outdoor
Rainy Day
Not ideal
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings or weekend afternoons
Wait Times
No waits — open public park
Nearby Food
Multiple casual restaurants and fast food along S Lindbergh Blvd in Sunset Hills, within 5 minutes of the park.
Why Kids Love It
Stieren Park has a genuinely wonderful inclusive playground that makes it a standout in the area — families with kids of all abilities love the accessible equipment and thoughtful design. The park also has open green space that's perfect for younger kids to explore at their own pace.
Pro Tips from Parents
- The inclusive playground design makes it excellent for kids with varying abilities.
- The park is quieter than larger county parks, so it's great if you want a relaxed outing without the crowds.
- Restrooms are available seasonally — check before visiting.
- Picnic areas are available and uncrowded most of the time.
- S Lindbergh Blvd has good restaurant options nearby for post-park meals.
What to Bring
- Sunscreen
- Snacks and water
- Picnic blanket
- Carrier or stroller for infants
Cost Info
Free Admission
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
$0 — bring your own picnic.
Tips to Save
- Completely free.
- A hidden gem in Sunset Hills that's less crowded than bigger county parks.