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Our Parks
Manchester has six parks throughout the city which offer a variety of activities and amenities. All parks are free and open to the public from sunrise to sunset, with the exception of the courts in Schroeder Park, which are open until 10 pm. Please see below for additional information on each park.
Picnic Sites |
Restrooms |
Playground |
Aquatic Center |
Courts/Fields |
Walking Track |
Walking Trail |
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Paul Schroeder Park | X |
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Margaret Stoecker Park | X |
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Siebert Park | X |
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Baxter Acres Park | X |
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Pierremont Pocket Park | X |
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Terri Sue Fussner Field | X |
Schroeder Park
359 Old Meramec Station Rd., Manchester, MO 63021
The largest park in Manchester, Schroeder Park holds the Manchester Parks, Recreation, & Arts office, the Manchester Aquatic Facility, and the Corey J. Donnelly Memorial Amphitheater.
Schroeder Park contains tennis, pickleball, sand volleyball, and basketball courts, which are free and open to the public on a first come, first serve basis. The park is also home to our Frisbee Golf Course, which has 9 holes and is located behind Pavilion 1.
The park also has several facilities open for reservations, including four pavilions, soccer fields, and an indoor multipurpose room. For more information visit our Rentals Page.
Margaret Stoecker Park
222 Henry Ave., Manchester, MO 63011
The second largest park in Manchester, Margaret Stoecker Park is also home to our Veterans Memorial, which honors all U.S. military veterans and all branches of military service. The park also features a playground, walking path, gazebo, grill, and restrooms. Please visit our Pavilion Rentals page for more information on reserving the Stoecker Park gazebo.
Seibert Park
The Southeast corner of Manchester Rd. and Sulphur Spring Rd. (Behind Culver's)
Seibert Park is a small park in Manchester which features a large section of Missouri native plants, thanks to an ecological makeover from Missouri Master Naturalist volunteers, led by Cori Westcott. By removing bush honeysuckle, silver maple saplings, and many other aggressive non-native vegetation, they’ve opened up the landscape for Missouri’s native plant species that support our region’s wildlife.
Among the many habitat enhancements are two demonstration gardens for butterflies and other pollinators. There are native shrubs and understory trees that provide fruit and nesting for the local songbirds. Grand Glaize Creek’s sandy streambank now has Cup Plant, New England Aster, Wild Senna, Common Milkweed, Ozark Witch Hazel, and Elderberry holding the soil and slowing the high current during flooding. The park’s Pawpaw trees are the only species to host the Zebra Swallowtail butterflies.
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Manchester Parks & Amenities
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Pavilion Rentals
2018 reservations for pavilions begin on Tuesday, January 2, 2018 at 8 a.m. Non-Residents may only book 30 days prior to their event.
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Field Reservations
Each year fields are available on a lottery basis for team practice at Paul A. Schroeder Park. If your team would like a field you must submit an application.
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Legacy Donation Program
Please contact Eileen Collins, Director of Parks and Recreation, if you wish to donate a tree or other item as a means of noting a special event, as a memorial or just as a way to contribute to the future of your leisure environment in a Manchester park.
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Parks Image Gallery
Visit our Photo Gallery to browse through images of local parks and pavilions.
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Disc Golf
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Geocaching
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Sand Vollyball Court Reservations