Sep 27 Saturday
Landmarks Downtown St. Louis Walking Tours: History, Culture, Architecture and Exercise: What could be better on a Saturday morning?Explore the fascinating history, culture and architectural legacy of Downtown St. Louis from the City's founding through its current development. We offer tours every Saturday starting at 9:30 AM, April 5 through October 25.Tours are limited to 15 people and cover about two miles at a leisurely pace. Tickets are $15 (children under 12 are free). Purchase tickets at LandmarksTours-STL.orgEAST TOUR: Explore the architectural legacy of the heart of the city. From the bustling riverfront of the French American entrepreneurs to the skyscrapers of the 20th century, you'll find famous architectural and engineering marvels, including these highlights: Old Courthouse | Old Cathedral | Eads Bridge | Gateway Arch | Old Post Office | Wainwright BuildingWEST TOUR: St. Louis' grandest public buildings are a testament to the City's ambitions during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Explore their history, architectural significance and how they changed the area from blighted to monumental, including these highlights: Union Station | Stifel Theatre | Central Library | City Hall | Campbell House | Soldiers Memorial Military Museum
Oct 01 Wednesday
This two-hour trolley tour will be led by one of our Master Guides who will convey highlights of the Cemetery grounds, horticulture, and a variety of intriguing historic figures who now rest at Bellefontaine Cemetery.
This trolley tour is from 10:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m.♦ Seating is limited and tickets are required.♦ We ask that everyone arrive 15 minutes early for a prompt departure.♦ The Trolley is climate controlled but weather-appropriate clothing is suggested as opportunities to disembark from the vehicle are available.♦ Trolley tour tickets are free with a suggested donation of $5 each.
Caravan TourJoin us for a guided caravan tour! Drive along in your car and follow the caravan led by our Master Guide Cathleen. We will drive to a few different locations inside historic Bellefontaine Cemetery and Arboretum. At each location, we will all exit our vehicles and Cathleen will give us a tour through history!
The adventure begins with a drive to our serene Wildwood Valley Gardens. We will walk the Gardens and visit the impressive Cascade Mausoleum, our newest mausoleum. The next stop is Prospect Avenue. The “movers and shakers” of the 1900s are buried there. The last stop is the area surrounding explorer William Clark’s plot. This caravan tour is a unique way to explore the grounds and learn about some of the people memorialized at Bellefontaine Cemetery and Arboretum.
♦ Space is limited and reservations are required
♦ Please wear appropriate outdoor walking attire as we will explore different areas upon leaving our vehicles.
♦ Walking terrain is mild with a mixture of hard and soft surfaces
♦ We ask that everyone arrive 15 to 20 minutes before tour time for a prompt departure
♦ This is a rain or shine event except in the case of extreme lightning
Pilgrimage of Peace & Hope for Creation Outdoor Prayer ServiceCelebrate the 2025 Jubilee Year of Hope for Creation with us as we join in a prayer pilgrimage around Walker Lake in Kirkwood Park on October 1Gather your friends this fall and join the Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in prayer as we make a Pilgrimage for Peace & Hope for Creation. Before he died, Pope Francis declared 2025 as the Jubilee Year of Hope for Creation. We plan to celebrate outdoors during the golden hour at Walker Lake in Kirkwood, MO, on Wednesday, October 1, 2025 at 6:30 pm.Register at https://franciscansisters-olph.org/events/pilgrimage_of_peace_hope_outdoor_prayer_service/
Oct 02 Thursday
Spring Arboretum Trolley Tour
Join one of our Horticulturists for a two-hour trolley tour exploring Missouri’s first ArbNet Level III Accredited Arboretum. This tour will focus on what is currently blooming amongst Bellefontaine’s collection of about 10,000 trees and shrubs, representing nearly 600 distinct species, selections, and varieties.
What to expect in bloom:
early spring – daffodils, tulips, cherries, Magnolias, & more;mid to late spring – irises, azaleas, dogwoods, tulip trees, & more.Come learn more about what makes Bellefontaine Cemetery and Arboretum an extraordinary horticultural and historical treasure of St. Louis! Every horticulture tour is unique and will potentially cover different plants. Sign up for a tour of the Arboretum today!
Trolley tour tickets are free with a suggested donation of $5 each. You may also make a donation at the event. Your donations allow us to cover trolley expenses. Proceeds support the Friends of Bellefontaine and benefit the Cemetery’s community support programs like Angels Rest, historic preservation, and educational tours.
This trolley tour is from 10:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m.♦ Seating is limited and tickets are required.♦ We ask that everyone arrive 15 minutes early for a prompt departure.♦ The Trolley is climate controlled but weather-appropriate clothing is suggested as opportunities to disembark from the vehicle are available.
Oct 04 Saturday
In the months of September, October, and November, we offer a two-hour walking tour of the Cemetery and Arboretum as the foliage transitions through the rich colors of Autumn. This tour will be led by one of our Master Guides who will convey highlights of the grounds, horticulture and a variety of intriguing historical figures who call Bellefontaine Cemetery their last address.
Space is limited and reservations are required.
Tours will cover about 2 miles across moderate terrain. Please wear appropriate fall walking attire. Reservations in advance are required, so you must sign up online.Please arrive between 15 to 20 minutes before tour time for a prompt departure. This tour is free with a suggested donation of $5.
Oct 08 Wednesday
Arboretum Tour – Fall Tree Walk
Join one of our Horticulturists for a stroll in our most expansive garden, Wildwood Valley, and its surrounding areas. This tour will focus on the various annuals, perennials, shrubs, and trees that come together within the garden to form a peaceful and relaxing composition. There’s always something in bloom at Wildwood Valley Gardens!
Every horticulture tour is unique and will potentially cover different plants. Sign up for a tour now!
This tour will be from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
It is free to attend with a suggested donation of $5.00. Space is limited and reservations are required.
Please wear appropriate walking attire. Please arrive between 15 to 20 minutes before tour time for a prompt departure.
Oct 09 Thursday
Oct 11 Saturday