Bud Weil Park displays a rich history. Gregory Domijan was an immigrant from Croatioa, A province of Yugoslavia. In 1929 Domijan, a stonemason by trade, purchased a 60 care tract of land. Included in the purchase was this park site. The land was purchased by the City of Fenton in 1979 The park was named after Bud Weil.
Trails: 0.2 wood chip and informational nature trail
Shelters:
Hexagon Shelter has electric and BBQ grill. Capacity is 30 people. Domijan Shelter also has electric and BBQ grill. Capacity is 50 people. Access to the Domijan Shelter is up a stone stairway. Reservations and permits for both shelters are only issued to City of Fenton residents and may be made through the RiverChase Recreation Center.
Lakes and Fishing: Bud Weil Lake is a public fishing lake made possible by the City of Fenton in cooperation with the Missouri Conservation Department. All state and Missouri conservation rules apply and are posted.
Pets: Welcome on a leash. Please respect your park and community by cleaning up after your pet.
Hours: 8:00 a.m. to Dusk
Bud Weil Memorial Park is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media
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