Gateway Arch National Park


Missouri

Fast Facts


▪️ What the Park Protects: Gateway Arch | Old Courthouse | Manmade urban park
▪️ Year Established: 2018
▪️ Visitors in 2021: 1,145,081
▪️ Size: 0.14 sq. miles
▪️ Fun Fact: The design for the Gateway Arch was selected as part of a competition initiated in 1947 to create a memorial to American westward expansion

Tips & Recommendations

Though Gateway Arch lacks in outdoor activities, it compensates with unique experiences and educational value. A solid visit to the park can be completed in only a few hours if you’re efficient…

Notice: Due to the lack of defined hikes or trailheads at Gateway Arch National Park, I’ve excluded my typical “Must-Do Hikes” section. General parking info for Gateway Arch can be found here or below in the “General Tips” section.

Must-Do Activities

🛗 Tram Ride to the Top: If you were to prioritize a single activity at Gateway Arch, prioritize this one. Riding to the top of the Arch is an exciting and unforgettable experience. The journey itself is fun, and the views at the top are spectacular.
🛥️ Riverfront Cruise: Visitors can tour the Mississippi River on a refurbished old-timey riverboat, which provides unique views of St. Louis and the bridges that cross the river.
📜 Old Courthouse: This historic courthouse – home of the infamous 1857 Dred Scott v. Stanford case – provides opportunity to view 1800s architecture and learn about St. Louis’ fascinating history.
🖼️ Museum: The refurbished museum under the Gateway Arch walks visitors through the history of westward expansion in the United States, including the injustices committed against Native Americans. Interactive exhibits and captivating historical replicas make the experience a memorable one.
🌳 Reflection Ponds: Those looking for some quiet can seek refuge around one of the two reflection ponds that sit next to the Gateway Arch.

Nearby Activities

🏙️ St. Louis: There is lots to do for first-time visitors in St. Louis. The city offers fun experiences, delicious food, live entertainment, and fascinating museums to explore. Consider attending a Cardinals, Blues, or St. Louis City SC game during baseball or hockey season, respectively.
🌳 Forest Park: This famous urban park is a ~20 minute drive from Gateway Arch. It offers many free activities, including the Saint Louis Art Museum, Saint Louis Zoo, Missouri History Museum, and The Muny.
🌺 Missouri Botanical Garden: Do you like flowers? If so, look no further than the Botanical Garden.
🍺 Anheuser-Busch Brewery: If you like beer, you will love the guided tours and seasonal events at the Anheuser-Busch Brewery.
🏞️ Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site: Located across the Mississippi River in Illinois, this historic site provides opportunity for outdoor adventure and historical learning.
🏞️ Southern Illinois State Parks: Those looking to escape the city can find refuge in Southern Illinois, home of Giant City State Park, Little Grand Canyon, Garden of the Gods, Shawnee National Forest, Jackson Falls, and other outdoor spots.

General Tips

📅 When to Visit: Gateway Arch National Park is easy to visit year-round. In fact, it offers special seasonal events throughout the year. If you’re in the area on Fourth of July, try to catch the Arch’s famous fireworks show.
⌚ How Long to Visit: Visitors can experience Gateway Arch in as little as a few hours, but could spend a full day there. First-time visitors to St. Louis can easily spend a week in the larger metropolitan area.
🚗 How to Visit: The park is easy to access by car or through St. Louis’ MetroLink. Preferred parking is available at the Stadium East Garage. More information about transportation options can be found at the Gateway Arch website.
🛏️ Where to Stay: There are plenty of hotels near the Gateway Arch in downtown St. Louis.
🧳 What to Bring: Bring very little with you, if possible. Visitors entering the Arch are required to pass through a security checkpoint, so I generally try to only carry my phone, wallet, and keys to make the process quicker.

Do’s & Don’ts

✅ DO make plans in St. Louis if visiting the area for the first time. Gateway Arch is at its best when combined with nearby experiences in the city.
✅ DO contact me at paulintheparks@gmail.com for more detailed recommendations on things to do in St. Louis. I’ve lived near the city for most of my life, so have done just about everything there is to do in and around the city.
❌ DON’T leave valuables in your car, and keep your car locked. As with every major city, car break-ins are common. Take the proper precautions when visiting.

Gateway Arch Review

Natural Beauty

By default, Gateway Arch does not earn any points for natural beauty since the entire park consists of manmade structures and handplanted trees.

Things to Do

There is enough to do at Gateway Arch to keep first-time visitors busy for a full day. Experiential and educational activities abound in the historical landmark.

Accessibility

Due to its proximity to downtown St. Louis, Gateway Arch is very easy to get to and is fully wheelchair accessible. This is the one category where it gets full points.

Wildlife

Visitors can spot birds flying around the area and potentially squirrels around the lakes or on trash cans, but there is no wildlife to be found other than that. 

Escapism

Since Gateway Arch is located in the heart of downtown St. Louis, it is impossible to get a true “escapist” feeling in the national park.

Personal Experience

Having spent most of my life living in St. Louis, Gateway Arch has always had a special place in my heart. But why – oh why – is it a national park?

Journal Entry

Read about my experiences in Gateway Arch National Park…

Gallery

How many angles does it take to accurately depict the same structure?

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