Don Robinson State Park - Cedar Hill, MO

Don Robinson State Park - Cedar Hill, MO Don Robinson State Park - Cedar Hill, MO Don Robinson State Park - Cedar Hill, MO Don Robinson State Park - Cedar Hill, MO Don Robinson State Park - Cedar Hill, MO Don Robinson State Park - Cedar Hill, MO Don Robinson State Park - Cedar Hill, MO Don Robinson State Park - Cedar Hill, MO Don Robinson State Park - Cedar Hill, MO Don Robinson State Park - Cedar Hill, MO Don Robinson State Park - Cedar Hill, MO Don Robinson State Park - Cedar Hill, MO Don Robinson State Park - Cedar Hill, MO Don Robinson State Park - Cedar Hill, MO Don Robinson State Park - Cedar Hill, MO
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Don Robinson State Park & Dog-Friendly Trails in Cedar Hill, Missouri

If you’re searching for a pet-friendly hiking destination near Cedar Hill, Don Robinson State Park offers an excellent blend of scenic natural beauty and amenities for both two-legged and four-legged visitors. This popular Missouri park features well-maintained hiking trails perfect for dog-friendly outings, including paths with wheelchair access and vigorous, more challenging hikes past unique rock formations, creeks, and waterfalls. The area is especially inviting for families, as it’s also considered very kid-friendly and boasts public restrooms and picnic tables.

What sets Don Robinson State Park apart is its commitment to accessibility and cleanliness. Visitors appreciate the picnic shelters, wheelchair-accessible entrance and parking, and the abundance of natural sights like wildflowers in spring and frozen falls in winter. While dogs must remain on-leash throughout the park, the combination of beautiful trails, covered shelters, and pet-welcoming policies make this a beloved year-round destination for dog owners in Cedar Hill and the greater St. Louis area.

FAQ

  • Are dogs allowed at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed as long as they remain on leash.
  • What are the park’s leash requirements? Dogs must be kept on-leash while in the park and on its trails.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, there are covered picnic areas and shaded trails throughout the park.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, picnic tables and seating are available.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? Yes, public restrooms are provided near the Sandstone trailhead.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, there is a wheelchair-accessible entrance and parking available.
  • Are picnics or BBQs allowed? Picnics are welcome, with tables and shelters available for use.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the park features multiple hiking trails, including loops with varying difficulty levels and beautiful scenery.
  • Is the park muddy after it rains? Trails can be muddy and wet following rain or snow, so prepare accordingly.
  • Are ticks or other pests common in the area? Ticks are sometimes present, especially in the warmer months—take preventative measures when visiting.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? Yes, visitors note the park is very clean and well-maintained.

Reviews

Andrew Arnold

Such a really nice park to go hiking with family and friends. There are ticks everywhere but if you come prepared, they shouldn’t bother you.

John Uhlemann

there are 2 trails, both with very nice features. The Sandstone Canyon trail does not allow access to the deepest canyon in Missouri because the trail use had eroded the bank too much. The Canyon trail does go by some sandstone palisades and rock shelters, and there are some very nice creeks. That trail is 4 miles long , with frequent changes in altitude. There are some cut-offs for those wanted a more limited experience. The flowers in Spring are quite good.

FFKDTP1

Nice state park with well-maintained trails and clean. Fairly popular so expect company. Would return anytime to hike here.

Do Whatmakesyouhappy

Beautiful sunny mild day but the trail was very wet and muddy and some snow in areas wherethe sun couldn’t reach. But the hike was great we saw dozens of frozen falls and watersheds and lots of neat rock formations. The trails were well marked. There is a nice bathroom and plenty of picnic tables and shelters at the Sandstone trail head. They are in the process of restoration of the Don Robinson home.

Sam Hines

If you see the fork in the road go left. Other than that, the trails are so beautiful and easy to access part for wheelchair access and lots of vigorous up and down past water and cliffs. I only saw this trail. Lovely and can’t wait to go back!

They have covered picnic areas and restrooms, great for dogs and kids and very clean!

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