Nestled between Wildwood and Ballwin, Ellisville adds country charm to suburban living. With more than 100 acres of parkland, you’ll never be cooped up indoors.

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THE FEEL

Staying true to its roots, Ellisville has not confined itself to typical suburban and concrete design. Characterized by older subdivisions, there has been much growth with the construction of townhomes, duplexes, and apartments. Homes in this neighborhood range from modest to large, sitting on anywhere from a half to three acres.  

HISTORY

The history of the community dates back to the 19th Century. Captain James Harvey Ferris of Kentucky originally settled the area in 1837, but later sold the property to William A. Hereford. Hereford named the city after his former post office in Ellisville, Virginia.

ACCESSIBILITY

Five miles south of Interstate 64 and five miles north of Interstate 44, Ellisville isn’t far for commuters and only a 30 minute drive from the airport. Route 100, or Manchester Road, also runs through the neighborhood.  

CULTURE

Ellisville is made up mostly of families; however, it welcomes more diversity. There is also a growing population of young adults between the ages of 25 and 44. 

ENTERTAINMENT

Despite the 600 businesses within its borders, the appeal of Ellisville is being outside. There are eight parks in the neighborhood alone, spanning 165.8 acres and connected by a seven-kilometer trail system.

SCHOOLS

Perhaps one of the most favored aspects of the community is its dedication to education. Ellisville is part of the Rockwood School District, which is highly noted for providing a top-notch curriculum.

PARKS & REC

Bluebird Park | The largest of Ellisville's parks at 167 acres. Contains an aquatic center, tennis courts, softball field, dog park disc gold course, amphitheater, picnic area, playground, and trail.

The EDGE Aquatic Center | Features eight-lane completion and lap pools, bathhouse, children’s splash pool, waterfall, and slide. Offers swimming and diving lessons.

 Bobwhite Park | 3.1-acre park with playground, field, basketball court, picnic area with barbeque grill, and open space. 

Cardinal Park | 6.41-acre park with multiuse trail, bike rack, and nature area.

Hummingbird Park | 2.5-acre park with multiuse trail and nature area.

Meadlowlark Park | 0.89-acre park with playground, basketball court, and bike rack. 

Mockingbird Park - Bridgeport Drive | 5.13-acre park with playground, trail, picnic area, barbeque grill, and nature area.

Owl Hollow Park - Pinewood Subdivision | 3.16-acre park with playground, basketball court, bike rack, and nature area.

Quailwoods Trail | 8-acre multiuse trails and nature space. 

Robin Park | Consists of 29 acres and natural park space. 

Whippoorwill Trail | 5.78-acres with multiuse trail.

QUICK STATS

Population: 9,104

Zip Codes: 63011, 63021, 63088

Hospital: St. Luke's Urgent Care

Libraries: Daniel Boone 

Connect: Ellisville, MO

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