St. Louis Metro East is a region of southwestern Illinois that includes the Illinois part of the St. Louis metropolitan area, plus surrounding counties. It consists of the counties of Bond, Calhoun, Clinton, Fayette, Jersey, Madison, Marion, Monroe, Randolph, St. Clair, and Washington. The most populous city is Belleville, which borders East St. Louis, once the most populous.
Cities
edit- 1 Alton - historic homes, 50 antique shops, 9 golf courses, bed and breakfasts, meeting of the Great Rivers National Scenic Byway, and Argosy Alton Casino among other things.
- 2 Belleville
- 3 Cahokia
- 4 Collinsville
- 5 East St. Louis - Historically the biggest city in the southern third of Illinois, East St. Louis has experienced grave population loss since the middle of the 20th century and while vast is now less populated than many of the area's smaller cities.
- 6 Edwardsville
- 7 Fairmont City
- 8 Granite City
- 9 Lebanon
- 10 O'Fallon - North of Belleville and was home to the U.S. Air Force's blimp squadron
- 11 St. Elmo
Other destinations
edit- 1 Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site in Collinsville was the center of the largest prehistoric Native American city in the U.S. and one of only 20 UNESCO World Heritage sites in the nation.
Understand
editGet in
editBy plane
edit1 Lambert St. Louis International Airport (STL IATA) is the largest airport serving St. Louis, with annual passenger traffic of approximately 13 million people. The airport is 14 miles northwest of the city center and is directly served by the MetroLink light rail line. A 2-hour MetroLink transfer ticket costs $4 from the airport. Uber vehicles are not allowed to pick up at the airport, although they may drop off passengers.
2 St. Louis Downtown Airport (CPS IATA) is 3 miles east of the city center and serves charter and cargo flights.
3 MidAmerica St. Louis Airport (BLV IATA) is 21 miles east and only serves Allegiant flights.
Get around
editCar
editThe easiest way to get around, since this is a quiet suburban area.
MetroLink
editThe St Louis area's light rail system, it runs deep into Illinois. Many of the Illinois stations have free parking.
Bus
editThe Metro East is divided into Madison County (north) and St. Clair County (South).
- St Clair County buses are operated by Metro St. Louis which is the main transit provider for the St Louis metro region. These buses tend to begin/end at MetroLink stops, providing local service.
- Madison County buses are separately operated by Madison County Transit.
Ferry
editDue to how remote Calhoun County is, ferries are used to connect it to both Illinois and Missouri. The Illinois Department of Transportation maintains two ferry services across the Illinois River for Brussels and Kampsville (normal bridge access is available at Hardin). These ferry services are free. Other private services also exist for various costs.
See
edit- 1 Lewis and Clark State Historic Site, One Lewis and Clark Trail, Hartford, ☏ +1 618 251-5811. Lewis and Clark spent the winter of 1803-04 gathering men and supplies and planning their trip west. At 3PM on May 14, 1804 they set out from this spot to explore the west. The museum includes a 55 ft long full-size replica of their keelboat and an outdoor reconstruction of Camp River Dubois.
Do
edit- 1 Gateway Motorsports Park (Madison, IL). Hosts NASCAR, Busch Series, and Craftsmen Truck Series races.
- visit Collinsville for the World's Largest Catsup Bottle Birthday Party held in July
- 2 Raging Rivers (located in Grafton).
Eat
editDrink
editSleep
edit- Twiss House Bed & Breakfast[dead link]
Built in 1907, Twiss House is a Queen Anne home in Aviston, IL listed in the National Register of Historic Places. More than 800 sq ft of attic space has been remodeled into a private suite. Approximately 35 miles east of downtown St Louis.
- Timmermann House Bed & Breakfast located outside of Aviston, with stargazing, sound of distant train whistles. Decorated with antiques and collectables with a gourmet breakfast.
Stay safe
editEast St.Louis has the reputation locally of being one of the most dangerous towns in the United States.