Playground at Moses Eagle Park - Stella, MO USA
N 36° 45.567 W 094° 11.542
15S E 393572 N 4068850
Playground at the small, eagle-watchers park named after one of the first citizens in Stella, Missouri
Waymark Code: WMQ2NW
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 12/07/2015
Views: 4
The family of Cherokee native American Moses Eagle arrived in the area that would be come Stella in 1844. Later, the railroad sold land to Moses Eagle, and from that humble beginning a town was started. But what to name it? Moses named it after his daughter Stella. The town was incorporated in 1930.
The town park along South Indian Creek is pretty small. It only has 3 picnic tables and this playground. But the park is a gathering place for aficionados of eagles. From November through March the eagles like to nest in the sycamore trees along the creek. Folks come and quietly watch the eagles during these cold months.
The playground consists of a multiple-purpose structure with the usual slides, climbing areas, and so on; a separate swing set with 3 swings; and a couple of exercise bars.
Around the parking area you can find trees and shrubs that have identification signs on them. This area serves as kind of a botanical garden.
Park Entrance: N 36° 45.560 W 094° 11.545
Hours of Operation: From: 12:00 AM To: 11:59 PM
Seasonal?: no
Restrooms Available: no
Recommended for travelers?: no
Business?: no
Entrance Fee: 0.00 (listed in local currency)
Playground Owned/Managed By: Stella Village Offices
Playground Web Page: Not listed
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