I ran there today as well. Parked at
the soccer field lot and ran down to the roundabout, up the hill, and out toward
the bridge. Three miles out and then back for a six miler. That may
be as good as it gets for a few days. You also could do short loops up by
the soccer fields staying on that side of the lake, or maybe an out and back
around Mallard lake.
From:
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[mailto:fleetfeetrunnersclub@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of T Snyder
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008
5:59 PM
To: FLEET FEET Runners Club
Subject: [fleetfeetrunnersclub]
Creve Coeur Lake
just a
heads up concerning Creve Coeur Lake - with all the recent
rain, the trail is flooded in several places which makes it impossible
to run any type of loop. I was up there today, and the trail between
the soccer fields and the lake was flooded and impassible in the
northern part, the trail about a mile east of the Sailboat Cove was
flooded, and the part of the trail that runs under the Page Extension
overpass was flooded as well. There may have been other parts that
were flooded but those are the ones I personally ran into today. Also
note that if you're traveling from the south, Creve Coeur Mill Road
is closed at Water Works RD.
I wouldn't expect the situation to be any better by Saturday - perhaps
other plans should be made for the Saturday morning run?