Places to Go,
Things to Do
Plenty
to do outdoors in November
Winter may be
approaching, there are still lots of outdoor activities to
do in November. And there's one outdoor thing that goes indoors
when the St. Louis County indoor skating rinks open.
One of the more
unusual outdoor activity that starts in November is the opening
of the St. Louis area winter trout program. The Missouri Department
of Conservation stocks 16 metro area lakes with catchable
trout, starting this month.
Each month, Young
Saint Louis.com highlights a number of activities and
events of special interest to kids and their families. Be
sure to check this feature each month to find things that
are available throughout the metro area.
Check out details
for these November events:
Urban
winter trout season
Since
1989, the MDC has stocked rainbow trout in St. Louis area
lakes. That's to give St. Louis area residents a chance to
do a type of fishing they don't often get a chance to experience.
Trout are coldwater
fish. With St. Louis' hot summers, the local lakes are just
too warm.
But, with the
coming of winter, the water in local lakes will be cool enough
to sustain the trout. So, from November through February,
rainbow trout are stocked in 16 local lakes.
Kevin Meneau,
a fisheries management biologist, said a total of 36,000 trout
will be stocked in the local lakes this season. The trout
range from 9" to 14", with the average about 11".
This year, to
make the number of trout as large as possible for kids, the
stocking will be done closer to the weekend. "Most kids
will be fishing on the weekend so this will leave more fish
for that time," he said.
The lakes included
in the trout program are:
- Lakes 21, 22,
23, 24 and 28 at Busch Conservation area in St. Charles
County.
- Lakes 1, 2
and 3 at Suson Park in south St. Louis County
- Tilles Park
Lake in St. Louis County.
- Walker Lake
in the city of Kirkwood.
- Vlasis Park
Lake in the city of Ballwin
- O'Fallon Park
Lake in St. Louis City.
- Boathouse Lake
in Carondelet Park in the city.
- Jefferson Lake
in Forest Park in the city.
- January-Wabash
Lake in the city of Ferguson.
- Wild Acres
Park Lake in the city of Overland.
People fishing
in Tilles Park Lake, Jefferson Lake, Walker Lake, Wild Acres
Park Lake and Busch Lakes 21 and 28 must release their fish
after catching them. Those fishing in the other lakes may
keep their catches, up to the daily limit.
Meneau said people
reaching their limits of trout are required to quit fishing
for any type of fish for the rest of that day.
Stocking dates
aren't announced ahead of time. However, you can find out
after stocking has been done by checking with the Fish
Stocking Hot Line at (636) 300-9651.
Indoor
ice rinks open Nov. 5
The St. Louis
County indoor ice skating rinks open Friday, Nov. 5. However,
there are only going to be two rinks open this season, at
Kennedy Recreation Complex and at South County Recreation
Complex.
The facilities
at Queeny Park will be closed this season so a new ice system
can be installed. The rink is scheduled to reopen for the
2005-2006 season.
The indoor season
this year opens Friday, Nov. 5, and closes in March.
The Kennedy Recreation
Complex is located on 6050 Wells Road in south St. Louis County.
The North County Recreation Complex is on 2577 Redman Avenue
in north St. Louis County.
There are open
skating times each week. Lessons for ice skaters are available.
In addition, both
rinks have a number of special skating events, including figure
skating and speed skating competitions.
For specific information,
call the Kennedy rink at (314) 894-3089 and the North
County rink at (314) 355-7374.
There is no county-residency
requirement to use the skating facilities.
Neat
outdoor hikes in area wildlife areas
The Missouri Department
of Conservation area will have several interesting hikes during
November. They include an Owl Prowl, a Waterfowl Watching,
a Turkey Trek and a Fall Hike.
Two Owl Prowls
will be held at the Busch Conservation Area on Saturday, Nov.
20, at 6 to 7 p.m. and at 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. You'll get a chance
to listen for and call to some of the resident owls. Reservations
for the prowls can be made, starting Nov. 8, by calling (636)
441-4554.
The Waterfowl
Watching is scheduled for noon to 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 13,
at the new Columbia Bottom Conservation Area in extreme northeast
St. Louis County. The Bottoms area is a good place for waterfowl
watching because it is in the Mississippi Flyway. That's one
of the major waterfowl migration routes in the U.S. For directions,
call (636) 877-6014.
The Turkey Trek
will be held 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 20, at the
Rockwoods Reservation in southwestern St. Louis County. You'll
be taking a pre-Thanksgiving hike on the Turkey Ridge Trail.
You can make reservations from Nov. 8 by calling (636)
458-2236.
The Fall Hike
will be Saturday, Nov. 13, at the Powder Valley Conservation
Nature Center in Kirkwood. The time is 10 to 11 a.m. The guided
tour will focus on how animals adapt to the coming winter
months. Reservations started Oct. 29. To sign up, call (314)
301-1500.
Science
Center's free telescope viewing
The free St. Louis
Science Center public telescope viewing will be held Friday,
Nov. 12, from dusk to about 10 p.m.
The sky viewing
will be held on the archery range just west of the Center's
McDonnell Planetarium in Forest Park.
The viewing is
held in conjunction with the St. Louis Astronomical Society.
If the archery
grounds are too soggy or the sky is overcast, the viewing
will be cancelled. So, it's important that you call Night
Sky Update at (314) 289-4453.
Using center telescopes,
you'll be able to see stars, planets, constellations and deep-sky
objects.
Painting
on glass at the Art Museum
The
St. Louis Art Museum's Fall Family Program for November is
Painting on Glass. The free programs are held each Sunday,
Nov. 7, 14, 21 and 28.
The programs will
be in the Grigg Gallery from 2 to 4 p.m. each Sunday.
The sessions include
hands-on activities, gallery games and demonstrations aimed
at making art accessible and fun for kids.
All materials
are free and no registration is needed.
The Painting on
Glass program involves viewing the museum's treasured stained-glass
windows. Also, the kids will get a chance to exercise their
creativity by painting on glass.
For information,
you can call (314) 721-0072 or visit
www.slam.org.