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Celebrate Wildwood 2025

Wildwood Wire
Oct 27, 2025
Celebrate Wildwood 2025 |
Parade, Music, and Fall Market Magic in the Heart of Missouri |
Nestled in West St. Louis County, the City of Wildwood offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and modern growth across its 68 square miles.
Vast parks and trails amid rolling hills and streams draw outdoor lovers, just minutes from downtown St. Louis.
The city's Master Plan is being updated for 2026, emphasizing capital improvements and recreation.
A new inclusive playground in the Town Center will provide accessible fun for all kids.
Community vibes shine with events like the Holiday Artisan Fair on November 1 and the recent Shivering Shadows 7K night run on Zombie Road.
New developments such as West Mill and The Reserve bring luxury homes to this scenic spot.
Wildwood appeals to families with top-rated Rockwood schools and expanding community college options.
Historic sites in Glencoe and Orrville, plus Manchester Road's Route 66 legacy, add charm.
Residents debate deer management, while fiber broadband boosts connectivity for equestrian and adventure activities.
As 2025 approaches, Wildwood thrives as a tranquil yet progressive haven. Read More... |
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Nestled in western St. Louis County, the City of Wildwood spans 68 square miles, blending natural beauty with modern amenities that make it one of Missouri's top places to live.
Residents enjoy family-oriented events, community gardens where produce and friendships grow, and a bustling farmers market supporting local vendors.
Senior programs offer social gatherings and wellness activities, ensuring inclusivity for all ages.
Affordable memberships and pavilions host picnics and celebrations, enhancing outdoor appeal.
Ongoing developments shape the future, with the Town Center advancing as a hub for higher-density growth and historical elements.
Wildwood Luxury Living bonds fund new investments, while The Reserve introduces a 115-home neighborhood on the last large tract.
This progress balances with preserving scenic landscapes, highlighted by ribbon cuttings for road improvements.
Rockwood District schools like Lafayette High excel, attracting families, and famous former residents add celebrity charm.
As Wildwood evolves, its calendar buzzes with engagement opportunities, promising a welcoming vibe for locals and newcomers alike. Read More... |
Wildwood Farmers Market Admission: No Admission/Registration Required |
Historic Preservation Commission Admission: No Admission/Registration Required |
In House Springs, the Open Door Animal Sanctuary serves as a crucial refuge for pets in need.
Founded in 1975, it's now Missouri's largest no-kill shelter, impacting the St. Louis area profoundly.
Annually, it rescues hundreds of stray and abused cats and dogs, providing care, medical aid, and heartfelt compassion.
Approaching its 50th anniversary in 2025, the sanctuary is hosting fundraisers and events to engage Jefferson County residents and beyond.
New collaborations with local organizations are enhancing adoptions and volunteer efforts in St. Louis County.
This celebration highlights advancements in animal welfare, including trap-neuter-release programs.
Over 400 animals receive daily support here, each guaranteed a loving home or new beginning.
Community members praise its efforts in curbing pet homelessness, solidifying its role in Missouri's caring network.
If you're in the St. Louis region, consider adopting or volunteering to support this mission of hope.
The sanctuary's legacy emphasizes the impact of kindness and second chances locally. Read More... |
Business Spotlight |
Wildwood residents are excited about new developments blending luxury homes with advanced horse training facilities.
A proposed West Mill Subdivision plans 17 upscale single-family homes on spacious lots along New College Avenue.
This project emphasizes tree preservation and seamless integration with existing neighborhoods for a natural, family-friendly appeal.
Nearby, an 18-acre site off Babler Park Drive will upgrade an existing horse boarding and training facility.
Features include paved roads, modern facades, a state-of-the-art barn, and a large indoor arena with glass doors for year-round Wildwood horse training.
Eco-friendly practices like regular manure removal and dedicated staff aim to set new standards in equine care.
Driven by a family's Olympic aspirations in horse sports, these initiatives align with 2025's local growth, including new energy centers and community programs.
Real estate buzz grows as public hearings show strong support, potentially reshaping Wildwood for homeowners and equestrians. Read More... |
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💡 Answer to Trivia Question: The Wildwood BBQ Bash |