ST. LOUIS (KMOX) - A majority of St. Louis County Parks and trails are reopening on Tuesday, announced St. Louis County Executive Sam Page.

Page says the larger parks with trails will be reopened and smaller parks that feature mainly playgrounds will remain closed.

Most loop trails will be converted to one-way trails, the others will remain two-directional and there will be electronic message boards and signs directing visitors to help them least 6 feet apart.

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Initially, park rangers will be helping St. Louis County Park staff as ambassadors, to remind everyone of social distancing. Park restrooms, dog parks, indoor facilities, sports, shelters, playgrounds, skate parks and the Creve Coeur Park Soccer complex will all remain closed.

Lone Elk Park will only be open to drive-thru traffic.

All programs, activities and rentals are canceled through at least May 15.

Here is the full list of parks that will reopen:

Bee Tree

Bella Fontaine

Blake C Snyder Memorial

Buder

Butler Lake

Castlepoint

Cliff Cave

Champ

Creve Coeur

Faust

Fort Belle Fontaine

George Winter

Grant’s Trail

Greensfelder

Jefferson Barracks

Laumeier Sculpture Park

Lemay

Lone Elk (drive-thru only)

Love

Lower Meramec

McDonnell

Ohlendorf West

Queeny

Sherman Beach

Simpson

Sioux Passage

Spanish Lake

St. Vincent

Suson

Tilles

Unger

Veterans Memorial

West Tyson

These parks will remain closed:

Antire

Bissell House

Black Forest

Bohrer

Bright

Classe

Ebsworth

Endicott

Hunter's Ford

King

Kinloch

Larimore

Mackenzie

Mathilda-Welmering

Memorial

Ohlendorf

Robert Winter

Schaefer Bend

St. George

Sylvan Springs

Widman

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If you want to report large gatherings or lack of social distancing, the Park Watch hotline is 314-615-ISEE (4733).

In early April, all county parks were closed due to overcrowding amid the coronavirus pandemic. The City of St. Louis has not closed its parks, but vehicle traffic in all city parks has been restricted, except for some roads in Forest Park.

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