Cannon Family Cemetery
Creator: CribbageWitch
Deployed: YES
Deployed On: Oct 30, 2011
Location: N/A
First to Capture: HobbitTaz
Last Capture: Nov 02, 2012
Number of Captures: 18
Decimal: 38.88154 -90.93709
Degrees: 38° 52.892 -90° 56.225
Located within Indian Camp Creel Park, this cemetery has been preserved and is explained on a plaque outside its gates. It is a must when you visit.
Indian Camp Creek Park
Opened: October 2006
Total acreage: 603 acres
Located: Dietrich Road, one mile west of Highway 61
Park Hours are 7 a.m. to one-half hour after sunset.
In addition to being the largest St. Charles County Park, Indian Camp Creek Park offers a host of amenities seldom found within St. Charles County. Among the unique features are the nature-themed playground and ten miles of multi-use trail (trails open to hiking, biking, and equestrian day-use). Additional development has added youth group camping facilities, a restored silo that serves as an observation tower, an interpretive site to honor the region’s history, and a fishing lake. Future plans include the development of the Toth Nature Preserve to protect the wildlife and native plant species found throughout the park.
Amenities: Eco-playground, youth-group camping facilities, Toth Nature Preserve, ten miles of multi-use trail, several picnic shelters available for rental, a fishing lake, and a historical interpretive site.
Indian Camp Creek Park
Opened: October 2006
Total acreage: 603 acres
Located: Dietrich Road, one mile west of Highway 61
Park Hours are 7 a.m. to one-half hour after sunset.
In addition to being the largest St. Charles County Park, Indian Camp Creek Park offers a host of amenities seldom found within St. Charles County. Among the unique features are the nature-themed playground and ten miles of multi-use trail (trails open to hiking, biking, and equestrian day-use). Additional development has added youth group camping facilities, a restored silo that serves as an observation tower, an interpretive site to honor the region’s history, and a fishing lake. Future plans include the development of the Toth Nature Preserve to protect the wildlife and native plant species found throughout the park.
Amenities: Eco-playground, youth-group camping facilities, Toth Nature Preserve, ten miles of multi-use trail, several picnic shelters available for rental, a fishing lake, and a historical interpretive site.
