“In the heart of East St. Louis”
Located within sight of St. Louis Gateway Arch, Frank Holten is an urban site almost entirely surrounded by East St. Louis. The 1,080-acre St. Clair County park features an 18-hole golf course and facilities for fishing, picnicking and other outdoor recreational activities.Established in 1964 and named Grand Marais, the name was changed to Frank Holten on May 1, 1967, in honor of the late distinguished legislator from East St. Louis. First elected in 1916, Holten served 48 years in the Illinois General Assembly. In addition to the lakes and facilities located at Frank Holten, the park features a diversity of plant and animal life. Shade and decorative trees include Scotch pine, maple, oak, poplar, sycamore, ginko, tulip, redbud, sweetgum and wild cherry. Water lily, lilac, arrowhead, bridal wreath, honeysuckle bush and mock orange are some of the blossoming flowers and bushes. Many common wildlife species may be viewed in the park, such as rabbit, squirrel, raccoon, fox, groundhog, muskrat and mink.
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