At the very edge of the St. Louis area, Wentzville combines the feel of a progressive town that still maintains strong family values. Affordable and tranquil, Wentzville still provides easy access to the area via highways 70 and 64/40.

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THE FEEL

Wentzville is one of the fastest growing cities in Missouri, and with good reason: affordable homes, plentiful employment, and abundant shopping opportunities make Wentzville a fine place to live and work. There are many options for affordable housing, including contemporary ranch homes, older farm sites, and ample new construction.

HISTORY

Wentzville was founded in 1855 as a depot on the Northern Missouri Railroad. It’s odd moniker comes from Erasmus Livingston Wentz, a railroad engineer for the line. During the American Civil War, the city was the site of a series of skirmishes along the railroad during the summer of 1861.

The city is also the topic of George Thorogood's song "Back to Wentzville" from his album, Bad to the Bone.

ACCESSIBILITY

Wentzville is called the “Crossroad to the Nation,” which isn’t too far from the truth. Situated near the intersection of interstates 64/40 and 70, Wentzville manages to be easily accessible while still feeling “off the beaten path.”

CULTURE

As the site of the county fairgrounds, Wentzville hosts the annual St. Charles County Fair, St. Louis Pirate Festival, and the Greater St. Louis Renaissance Faire.

ENTERTAINMENT

Abundant choices for retail shopping and dining out are featured along Wentzville Parkway. Currently, the city is moving forward with the new Splash Station Aquatic Center. Existing city amenities include playgrounds, sports fields, amphitheater, fishing, senior center, recreation center, outdoor swimming, trails and more.

SCHOOLS

Public education is offered through the Wentzville R-V School District. Various private schools are also available in the area, along with assorted university opportunities in neighboring towns in St. Charles County.

PARKS & REC

Progress Park - 968 Meyer Road | 10 acres with an outdoor swimming pool with slide, concession stand, football field, sand volleyball courts, picnic shelter / BBQ pits, playground, and recreation center. The recreation center features a gymnasium, weight room, track, and banquet hall.

 Rotary Park - 2577 W. Meyer Road | 72 acres with 5 acre lake, exhibit hall, pavilions, and amphitheater. Home to St. Charles County Fair, "Holiday Night Lights Drive Through Christmas Display, and Wentzville Summer Music Festival. 

Fireman's Park - 9 W. Pearce Blvd | 5 acres with a lighted baseball field, lighted tennis courts, picnic shelters, restroom, playground, and concession stand.

Memorial Park - Kathleen Drive | 5 acres with baseball field, picnic shelter, BBQ pit, playground, and multi-purpose court.

Bicentennial Park - W Pearce Boulevard| Memorial garden park in honor of our country’s events.

Heartland Park - 100 William Dierberg| Boardwalk, Concessions stand open during games and tournaments, Lake, Restrooms, Three pavilions, Two synthetic multi-turf athletic fields designed for soccer, football, and lacrosse, Two grass multi-use athletic fields designed for soccer and football, Storybook Walk, Walking trail, Wetland area

Splash Station Aquatic Center - Peine Road| 400 Foot Lazy River, 24 Foot Tall Water Flume, Three Meter Diving Platform, Children's Splash Playground, Wet Deck Spray Ground, Concession Stand, Water Basketball, Water Shade Structure, Therapy Seat & Water Benches, Birthday Party Pad, Zero-Depth Entry Pool

QUICK STATS

Population: 33,912

Zip Code: 63385

Libraries: Corporate Parkway Branch

Connect: Wentzville, MO

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