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25 Best Places to Visit in Missouri

Last Updated By VacationIdea on April 13, 2024 in Missouri

25 Best Places to Visit in Missouri

St. Louis is a large city and a major river port in Missouri on the banks of the Mississippi River. The city’s symbol and its most visible icon is the 30-foot Gateway Arch , which commemorates the 1804 start of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Charming replicas of traditional Mississippi paddlewheelers tour the river, offering views of the city and the arch. The best spot to try famous St. Louis barbecue and hear some real blues is the Soulard district. To learn more about the Lewis and Clark Expedition, visit the Museum of Westward Expansion. Don’t miss the Cardinals Hall of Fame & Museum, check out the beautiful St. Louis Cathedral, and take the Anheuser-Busch beer factory tour. Take the kids to the Magic House or go on a stroll through the lush Forest Park.

Branson

Branson is a small Missouri town in the Ozark Mountains, a popular vacation destination for the region, famous for its diverse and lively entertainment offers. The theaters along 76 Country Boulevard once hosted only famous country music performers, but today include all kinds of music. One of the most popular attractions is Silver Dollar City, created as an 1880s town, with all manner of entertainment as well as tours of the famous Marvel Cave. Check out the Dolly Parton’s Dixie Stampede Dinner Attraction, created in the Wild West style, the Hollywood Wax Museum Branson, White Water, Ziplines, the National Tiger Sanctuary, the Butterfly Palace, the Rainforest Adventure, Ripley's Odditorium and several wineries.

Columbia

Columbia is a lively Midwestern college town with a reputation for progressive politics, powerful journalism, and excellent public art. Visit the Museum of Art and Archaeology to learn about the city’s past, enjoy modern art at the Columbia Art League, have fun at the old-fashioned cornfield mazes at the Shryocks Callaway Farms, take a kayak to the tranquil Finger Lakes State Park, and catch a magnificent view of the whole area from the Eagle Bluffs Conservation Area. A visit to the campus of the University of Missouri will take you to the fascinating symbolic pillars at the Francis Quadrangle. Go see some beautiful tigers at the D&D Animal Sanctuary, which takes care of abandoned animals.

Kansas City

Kansas City

It comes as a surprise to many that Kansas City is not actually in Kansas, but in Missouri, on the state’s border with Kansas. Today one of the largest cities in the States, Kansas City was founded in the 1830s as a river port at the confluence of the Kansas and Missouri rivers. It is famous for its unique barbecue, jazz, craft breweries, and major league teams. Learn more about it at the downtown American Jazz Museum and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. Visit the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art with its world-class collection, stroll by the huge National World War I Memorial, take the kids to the Kansas City Zoo, catch a Chiefs game at the Arrowhead stadium, and enjoy the fragrant Lose Park Rose Garden.

Springfield

Springfield

Springfield is a modern, thriving city in the Ozark Mountains with three universities that give it a lively vibe. The city was the site of some fierce battles during the Civil War and is famous for the legendary shootout between Wild Bill Hickok and Davis Tutt in the town square. The location of the shootout is marked by a brass plaque in the pavement on Park Central Square. Get the feel of the city by taking a stroll through historic C-Street District, enjoy a history tour, or even better a ghost tour of the magnificent, spooky Pythian Castle. Catch a game of the city’s pride, the Springfield Cardinals, or take a jeep-drawn tram tour of the Fantastic Caverns and go on an easy stroll through the Springfield Conservation Nature Center.

Carthage

Carthage is a small Missouri town which, just like its Greek namesake, has had a turbulent history with historic battles during the Civil War as well as wild west outlaws, Fortune 500 capitalists, ragtime musicians, and women’s rights pioneers. Burned to the ground during the Civil War, the city was rapidly rebuilt with beautiful Victorian architecture spread across four districts and more than 600 buildings, all listed on the National Registry of Historic Places. The massive Jasper County Courthouse particularly stands out. Learn about Carthage’s history at the Battle of Carthage State Historic Site. Stroll through Red Oaks II, a reconstructed 19th-century town created by artist Lowell Davis. Enjoy the curious Precious Moments chapel and the art gallery created by artist and creator, Samuel J. Butcher. He was inspired by Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel to create colorful mural depicting scenes from the Bible.

Elephant Rocks State Park

Elephant Rocks State Park

Elephant Rocks State Park is located in the Saint Francois Mountains in southeastern Missouri. It is a geologic reserve and a popular hiking area with a very unusual outcropping of granite boulders that resemble a train of walking elephants. The elephant-looking rocks were formed about 1.5 billion years ago from a dome of molten magma that fractured and became eroded, exposing the old granite. The area was quarried in the 19th century and today is a popular rock climbing and hiking area and a heaven for geology buffs. The main trail through the park is the Braille Trail, which winds among the rocks, leading eventually to an old abandoned railroad engine house. There are picnic areas with benches and tables in the shade of the trees all over the park.

Grant's Farm

Grant's Farm

Grant's Farm is a 281-acre fascinating historic farm and landmark in Grantwood Village, St. Louis, Missouri. It was originally built and farmed by Ulysses S. Grant and later bought by the Busch family, known for their love of animals. In 1954 they turned it into a popular tourist attraction and animal reserve with buffaloes, elephants, donkeys, kangaroos, camels, goats, the famous Budweiser Clydesdales, peacocks, and many others. There is a tram tour through the deer park, where the Clydesdales graze near their barn. A cabin called Hardscrabble, built by Ulysses S. Grant in 1856, was brought to the farm from another property.

Ha Ha Tonka State Park

Ha Ha Tonka State Park

Ha Ha Tonka State Park is a 3,700-acre public recreation area on the Lake of the Ozarks, about 5 miles from Camdenton , Missouri. The park is breathtakingly beautiful with a number of fascinating geological features. There is a 70-feet wide natural bridge that has a span of 60 feet and is over 100 feet high. A steep sinkhole called The Colosseum is 300 feet wide and 500 feet long. The 150-foot-deep Whispering Dell sink basin has two caves – Robber's Cave and Counterfeiter's Cave – both known to have been hide-outs for 19th-century criminals. A 250-foot-high bluff towers over the gorge through which the Ha Ha Tonka Spring runs, discharging about 58 million gallons of water every day. High up on a bluff are the stone ruins of a castle built at the turn of the 20th century by a Kansas City businessman. There are over 15 miles of well-maintained trails in the park, which pass by natural sinkholes, bridges, and caves, ending at a lovely clear blue lake.

Hannibal

Hannibal is a city on the Mississippi River about 100 miles from St. Louis, best known as the childhood home of author Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better known as Mark Twain. Many of Tom Sawyer’s and Huckleberry Finn’s adventures were set in Hannibal. The Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum is one of the popular attractions. Rockcliffe Mansion is a beautifully restored museum home with many original furnishings and décor. Kids will love exploring Mark Twain Cave and Cameron Cave on a hot summer day, especially if they read about them in Tom Sawyer’s adventures. The Mark Twain Memorial Lighthouse is worth the steep climb as it offers fantastic views. Get a real feel of the place by taking one of boat tours on the mighty Mississippi.

Hermann

Hermann is a small picturesque town in the Missouri River Valley, in the heart of the Missouri Rhineland. Its colorful 19th-century brick buildings line the sidewalk, as they often do in Germany. Start your exploration of Hermann at the Deutschheim State Historic Site, where the restored 1840s and 1850s structures tell the story of how Germans settled the Hermann area. Catch a play at the Showboat Theatre and take a tour of the Stone Hill Winery and the lush vineyards that cover the surrounding steep hills. You can taste some of the best wines produced in Missouri in one of many typical German taverns, or try some of their famous German sausages.

Independence

Independence

Today a part of the Kansas City metropolitan area stretched along the south bank of the Missouri River, Independence was once an important frontier town, a starting point for many adventurers heading to California or Oregon. Follow the path of the California, Santa Fe, and Oregon Trails along the tracks carved by real wagon trains, go for a mule-drawn wagon ride, or take a tour of historic Independence Square and the jail, where famous outlaw Frank James spent some time. Stop by the Mormon Visitors Center to learn about the importance of this faith in Independence. Visit the Englewood Station Arts District, filled with art galleries, small shops, and restaurants. Don’t miss the Harry S. Truman National Historic Site.

Jefferson City

Jefferson City

Jefferson City is the capital of the state of Missouri, stretched along the picturesque Missouri River and surrounded by tree-lined bluffs. The historic downtown is dominated by the stately Missouri State Capitol, supreme court building and the governor’s mansion. Learn more about the city’s history at the very informative Cole County Historical Museum. Next to the Governor’s Mansion is the lovely Carnahan Memorial Garden, with walkways, flowers, and pools. See the latest exhibit at the Elizabeth Rozier Gallery at Jefferson Landing. Couples will get a kick out of a ghost tour of the former Missouri State Penitentiary, which was once a temporary home to some of the country’s most notorious criminals. Take a bike ride through the Binder Park Bike Trails or enjoy a slow kayak cruise on the lake.

Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park

Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park

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Joplin, Missouri

Joplin, Missouri

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Lake of the Ozarks

Lake of the Ozarks

The Lake of the Ozarks is a huge reservoir in the northern Ozark mountains that formed when the Osage River was dammed. As it twists and turns, the lake looks like a dragon, earning it the nickname the Magic Dragon. The lake is surrounded by small and large communities, which offer all kinds of accommodations, from fancy resorts to campgrounds, as well as services to the visitors that flock to this popular tourist destination. The lake offers world-class boating, fishing, golfing, camping, hiking, and much more. Kids will enjoy the Big Surf Waterpark and games at Miner Mike’s and Busters Adventure. Learn to paddleboard on the lake’s tranquil waters or get a view from high up while parasailing.

Lee's Summit

Lee's Summit

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Meramec Caverns

Meramec Caverns

Meramec Caverns is a 4.6-mile-long cavern system in the Ozark Mountains near Stanton, Missouri. The caverns were created by millions of years of water eroding the limestone rocks. Today, Meramec Caverns is the largest commercial cave in Missouri and a major tourist attraction on famous Route 66. The cave system has seven levels and is best explored by taking one of the guided tours led well-trained rangers. Some of the most popular attractions are the Wine Room with its famous Wine Table, which is a 6-foot high onyx table; a sheet wall cavern called the Greatest Show Under the Earth, where the popular show is run; the Mirror Room, a cavern with a 1.5-foot deep stream of water that mirrors the cavern’s ceiling; and many others.

Ste. Genevieve

Ste. Genevieve

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Rolla

Rolla is located approximately midway between St. Louis and Springfield, a lively college town home to the Missouri University of Science and Technology, famous for its engineering and computer sciences departments. The hills around Rolla were planted with vines by Italian immigrants a century ago, and Rolla is today a part of the Ozark Highlands American Viticultural Area. After strolling through the charming Rolla downtown, visit the fascinating Ed Clark Museum of Missouri Geology. Take a hike through the lush Mark Twain National Forest on the slopes of the Ozark Mountains. Take the kids to have some fun at the Zone Rolla's Family Entertainment or Kokomo Joe's Family Fun Center. Catch a play at the Ozark Actors Theatre and take a splash at the Fugitive Beach, located at an old rock quarry.

Saint Charles

Saint Charles

Located on the Missouri River, St. Charles is a suburb of rapidly growing St. Louis, Missouri. Founded in 1769 mostly by French-Canadian fur traders, Lewis and Clark considered it “the last civilized stop” when their expedition passed through in 1804. Today’s St. Charles has a charming historic shopping area on Main Street lined with a number of meticulously restored historic buildings that now house boutiques and restaurants. Forest Park was the site of the 1904 World's Fair and today is home to the famous St. Louis Zoo, the local Art Museum, the hands-on interactive Science Center, and the fascinating Missouri History Museum. Try to catch a Cardinals game at Busch Stadium and enjoy the lush and highly renowned Missouri Botanical Garden.

Saint Joseph

Saint Joseph

A rough frontier town and a busy fur trading post at the end of the 19th century, today’s Saint Joseph is a thriving modern town where history blends seamlessly with culture, art, wonderful green spaces, and endless entertainment for all ages. There is so much beautiful architecture left from times past here, such as highly ornate movie palace, the Missouri Theatre, and the Patee House, once a luxury hotel and today a museum of transportation. All Saint Joseph green spaces are linked into the St. Joseph Parkway, which threads through the city of Saint Joseph for 26 miles. Just outside Saint Joseph is the Walnut Park Farm Historic District, well worth the visit. More things to do in St. Joseph

Table Rock Lake for Couples

Table Rock Lake for Couples

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Talking Rocks Cavern

Talking Rocks Cavern

Talking Rocks Cavern is a system of caves located about 15 minutes from Branson, discovered by accident in the late 1800s. It is privately owned and operated by Herschend Family Entertainment, which offers regular tours of the caves. The tour starts by going down a series of 265 steps connected by platforms that reach to the floor of the cave. The caves are well lit and have a number of beautiful crystalline formations, such as “curtain” and the “bacon.” The tour includes a sound and light show and on the outside offers visitors additional activities such as a SpeleoBox crawl maze, a lookout tower, nature trails, and picnic areas.

Roaring River State Park

Roaring River State Park

Roaring River State Park is a 4,093-acre park about 8 miles from Cassville in Barry County. It is snuggled into a deep, shady, narrow valley and surrounded by the rugged rocks of the Ozark Mountains. Roaring River State Park is a popular state park for many reasons, but the presence of rainbow trout in the river is one of the main ones, bringing anglers from all over the place. The park has seven hiking trails, picnic areas with tables and barbecues, a swimming pool, and a nature center. There is a large campground, charming rustic cabins, or the Emory Melton Inn for those who are not keen on roughing it.

  • 1. St Louis
  • 3. Columbia
  • 4. Kansas City
  • 5. Springfield
  • 6. Carthage
  • 7. Elephant Rocks State Park
  • 8. Grant's Farm
  • 9. Ha Ha Tonka State Park
  • 10. Hannibal
  • 11. Hermann
  • 12. Independence
  • 13. Jefferson City
  • 14. Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park
  • 15. Joplin, Missouri
  • 16. Lake of the Ozarks
  • 17. Lee's Summit
  • 18. Meramec Caverns
  • 19. Ste. Genevieve
  • 21. Saint Charles
  • 22. Saint Joseph
  • 23. Table Rock Lake for Couples
  • 24. Talking Rocks Cavern
  • 25. Roaring River State Park

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15 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Missouri

Written by Lana Law Updated Sep 26, 2022

Home to the lovely Ozark Mountains , culturally rich capitals, and deep threads of United States history, Missouri offers a long list of attractions. While there are plenty of things to see and do in Kansas City and St. Louis , other sights and cities in Missouri offer even more to explore.

Branson is a wonderful place for outdoor attractions, as well as its thriving live music scene, and the Wilson Creek National Battlefield in Springfield preserves a dynamic moment in Civil War history. To really savor the flavor of Missouri relaxation, Lake of the Ozarks , and its welcoming waters, is a defining vacation destination, with resorts, campgrounds, and thousands of miles of shoreline.

Plan your itinerary with our list of the top attractions in Missouri.

1. Visit the St. Louis Gateway Arch

2. hear the music in branson, 3. nelson-atkins museum of art, 4. enjoy the rides at silver dollar city, 5. visit the animals at the saint louis zoo, 6. stroll through forest park, 7. wilson's creek national battlefield, 8. mark twain boyhood home and museum, 9. harry s. truman presidential library and museum, 10. enjoy nature at the lake of the ozarks, 11. national world war i museum and memorial, 12. see the sights of jefferson city, 13. springfield, 14. missouri botanical garden, 15. university of missouri, columbia.

St. Louis Gateway Arch

The Gateway Arch is the iconic structure that visually defines St. Louis and is also the symbolic " Gateway to the West. "

Visitors can take a tram up to a viewing platform at the top, which reaches 630 feet, for stunning views out over the city. Tram rides include a series of exhibits about the history of the arch, and visitors can also explore the numerous galleries within the Museum at Gateway Arch .

The arch is located in Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Park but can be seen from all over the city and even from great distances on the surrounding highways.

Other ways to enjoy the arch are helicopter tours, riverboat cruises, and visiting the Old Courthouse for some historical perspective on the area.

Official site: http://www.gatewayarch.com/

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Fountains at Branson Landing in Branson, Missouri

Branson, in southwest Missouri, with no false modesty, calls itself the " Live country music capital of the universe. " It draws millions of tourists each year, mainly country music fans.

The "Strip" is crowded with music palaces, motels, restaurants, and souvenir booths selling all imaginable kinds of kitsch. The music venues here host some of country music's greatest performers.

Branson is also a good base for excursions into the surrounding Ozark Mountains. Natural points of interest include Table Rock Lake State Park and Talking Rocks Cavern .

A fun way to experience Branson's wild side is to hop aboard the Branson Scenic Railroad , complete with refurbished 1930s passenger cars. For more adrenaline action, the roller coasters and rides at Silver Dollar City provide the thrills.

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Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art

One of Kansas City's most important cultural attractions is the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art. It holds a comprehensive collection, with pieces from around the world, but with a particular emphasis on East Asian art. On the museum grounds is a sculpture garden that everyone can appreciate without even having to enter the building.

Admission is always free to the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, and rotating exhibits keep each visit unique. Community events at the museum include free-fun weekends for the family, live music on every third Thursday of the month, and a wide variety of art classes for all ages.

Address: 4525 Oak Street, Kansas City, Missouri

Official site: http://www.nelson-atkins.org/

Waterfall at Silver Dollar City

Silver Dollar City in Branson combines a major theme park with crafts and the preservation of 1880s Ozark culture. Craftsmen in the park demonstrate glassblowing, basket weaving, blacksmithing, pottery, candy making, and candle making. The park also has rides and attractions, shops, restaurants, and live shows .

Marvel Cave is part of Silver Dollar City. It carries on the tradition of the 1880s mining town, which once stood at the entrance to the cave. The cave was first discovered by the Osage Indians in the 1500s and since that time has attracted explorers looking for the Fountain of Youth, miners of marble and bat guano, and archaeologists.

Address: 399 Silver Dollar City Parkway, Branson, Missouri

Official site: http://www.silverdollarcity.com/

Hippos at the St. Louis Zoo

One of the best free things to do in Missouri is visit the Saint Louis Zoo. Take the family to see the animals and keep your wallet in your pocket. You won't lack for furry creatures to see – the zoo has over 14,000 animals from around the world, which represent almost 500 species.

The zoo has six major regions: River's Edge, The Wild, Discovery Corner, Historic Hill, Red Rocks, and Lakeside Crossing. Each of these areas has its own set of animals related to that particular environment.

The zoo also offers popular behind-the-scenes tours for a fee, including opportunities to hand-feed reticulated giraffes, see the incubator area for the zoo's rare birds, meet the staff at the park veterinary hospital, and help prepare specialty meals with the zoo's nutritionists.

Official site: https://www.stlzoo.org/

Forest Park

Host to the 1904 World Fair, this wonderful St. Louis city park sprawls out over more than 1,300 acres and receives millions of visitors a year.

Regarded as one of the most beautiful urban parks in the world , Forest Park not only delivers appealing natural settings via ponds, gardens, and more than 45,000 trees, but it's also home to many of the city's top cultural attractions.

Tourists can visit the St. Louis Zoo , Saint Louis Art Museum , the Missouri History Museum , and the St. Louis Science Center all on the grounds, or enjoy a live show at The Muny , America's oldest and largest outdoor musical theater.

Address: 5595 Grand Drive, St. Louis, Missouri

Official site: https://www.forestparkforever.org

Wilson's Creek National Battlefield

Around 5,400 Union troops and 11,000 Confederates fought on the site of Wilson's Creek National Battlefield on August 10, 1861. The Confederates were victorious, but this battle led to more fighting in Missouri.

On site is the Wilson's Creek Civil War Museum housing artifacts that include the sword belt and sash of Arkansas General Patrick Cleburne.

Visitors can tour the battlefield and remaining historical structures via a 4.9-mile tour road , which provides plenty of parking spots to explore the seven miles of trails that connect throughout this scenic area.

Address: 6424 West Farm Road 182, Republic, Missouri

Official site: http://www.nps.gov/wicr/index.htm

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Mark Twain Boyhood Home and Museum

Samuel Clemens, before adopting the pen name Mark Twain, first moved into this two-story home with his family in 1843 and lived there from the age of seven to 18. The home has been open for public tours since 1912 and has since been restored and decorated in period.

The adjoining museum consists of two buildings that contain Twain memorabilia, such as first editions of his books, photographs, original manuscripts, and the desk where he sat to write The Adventures of Tom Sawyer .

Address: 120 North Main, Hannibal, Missouri

Official site: http://www.marktwainmuseum.org/

Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum

Historic and artistic objects are displayed at the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum in Independence. Truman's career and US history covering the period from 1945 to 1953 is the main focus of the museum. A replica of Truman's office in the White House is on display, and President and Mrs. Truman's graves are in the courtyard.

A mile down the road, at the Harry S. Truman National Historic Site , visitors can tour the Victorian home where the Truman family lived from 1919 until his death in 1972. The house contains original furnishings and other Truman family possessions.

Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum

  • Address: 500 W US Highway 24, Independence, Missouri
  • https://www.trumanlibrary.gov/

Harry S. Truman National Historic Site

  • Address: 219 N. Delaware Street, Independence, Missouri
  • https://www.nps.gov/hstr/index.htm

Aerial view of the Lake of the Ozarks

Created by an impoundment of the Osage River in 1931, Lake of the Ozarks is one of the most popular lake destinations in the Midwest. Favorite reasons to visit include professionally designed golf courses , scenic campgrounds , and lakefront resorts, as well as an array of water activities including boating, fishing, and swimming at sandy beaches .

Lake of the Ozarks State Park is reason enough to visit, but the massive shoreline offers plenty of attractions and things to do , including shopping, dining, and a community that always welcomes out-of-towners. To see the marvel of engineering that created the Lake of the Ozarks, a drive over the Bagnell Dam is recommended.

Another top attraction in the area is Bridal Cave located in Camdenton. This subterranean cathedral beneath Thunder Mountain was used by Native Americans for centuries. Today it's a major tourist attraction known for its beautiful rock formations.

National World War I Museum and Memorial

Home to one of the largest collections of World War I artifacts in the world, the National World War I Museum first opened in 2006 and has since hosted millions of visitors from around the world. Long before the museum was established, the adjacent Liberty Memorial has looked over the streets of Kansas City for more than 90 years.

Completed in 1926 and dedicated by President Calvin Coolidge in front of a massive crowd, the Liberty Memorial still stands tribute today to the Great War. Visitors to the museum can learn more about this history through interactive exhibits, documented eye-witness accounts, and more than 75,000 historical items on rotating display.

Address: 2 Memorial Drive, Kansas City, Missouri

Official site: https://www.theworldwar.org/

Jefferson City

As the state capitol, Jefferson City is worth a visit. The museums and galleries are home to some of the finest collections in the state, and the historic government buildings give the city a well defined sense of grandeur.

Some of the must-see sights are the state capitol building, the Governor's Mansion , the Missouri State Penitentiary, and the Missouri State Museum . The Lewis & Clark Monument at the Lewis & Clark Trailhead Plaza , located near the state capitol building, is a beautiful sculpture and a tribute to these explorers.

Fountain in downtown Springfield, Missouri

Springfield is a lovely city with a small town feel and all kinds of parks, green space, and other attractions.

Among the outdoor highlights are the Nathanael Greene/Close Memorial Park , with walking trails, gardens, and playgrounds, and the beautifully laid out Mizumoto Japanese Stroll Garden .

Another interesting site near Springfield is the Fantastic Caverns , which claims to be "America's only drive-through caverns." There is no walking required on this tram tour of the cave.

Another popular Springfield attraction is the Wonders of Wildlife National Museum and Aquarium , adjacent to the original Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World, which provides a look into an underwater world.

The Japanese Garden at the Missouri Botanical Garden

Spread out over 79 acres, the Missouri Botanical Garden is a wonderful spot for a stroll. One of the state's National Historic Landmarks, the gardens date from 1859 .

Not content to rest on its historical laurels, the gardens are undertaking a significant upgrade to their facilities with the new addition of the Jack C. Taylor Visitor Center.

One of the highlights of a trip to the gardens is to experience the Climatron. This giant geodesic dome encloses 24,000 square feet, and growing within are 2,800 plants spread over 1,400 species.

Other notable places to visit in the gardens are the Japanese Garden and the Linnean House. A tram runs throughout the park on the half hour.

Address: 4344 Shaw Blvd., St. Louis, Missouri

Official site: https://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/

David R. Francis Quadrangle at the University of Missouri

Located in Columbia, the university is the heart of the city, with a lovely campus that radiates from the David R. Francis Quadrangle . As popular with locals and tourists as it is with students, this picturesque area is on the National Register of Historic Places. It is home to the stunning Jesse Hall and six imposing columns that are the last remains of Academic Hall, which was destroyed in a fire in 1892.

There are many cultural events on campus throughout the year, and the university is also home to the Museum of Art and Archaeology. This free museum offers a wide range of exhibits, as well as docent-led tours and workshops.

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Despite often being overlooked, the Midwest state of Missouri is a fascinating place to visit that has a number of different sides to it. You can find everything from incredible wilderness, wide-open spaces and waterways to large and lively cities and quiet country towns.

While metropolises such as St. Louis and Kansas City boast lots of spectacular sights and thriving culinary and music scenes, others like Hamilton offer a taste of down-home country life.

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Named after the roaring river that runs through it, the ‘Show-Me State’ is home to beautiful scenery and landscapes. While hiking and horseback riding can be enjoyed in the rolling Ozark Mountains, the lovely Lake of the Ozarks and Ozark National Scenic Riverways offer some excellent swimming and boating. With so much going for it, the best places to visit in Missouri are a perfect fit if you want to experience life on the Great Plains.

10. Springfield

Springfield

Known for being the ‘Birthplace of Route 66’, Springfield is located in the southwest of Missouri and is the third-largest city in the state. Dotted around town are numerous attractions related to the famous and historic road, with themed diners and motels found alongside an antique mall and vintage car museum.

The city also boasts some great interactive and educational tourist attractions. Its excellent Discovery Center and the well-preserved Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield both attract plenty of visitors. Its standout attraction, however, is undoubtedly Fantastic Caverns – a vast cave system that guests can explore in a jeep-drawn tram.

On top of this, Springfield is also nicknamed the ‘Queen City of the Ozarks’ due to all the great forests, mountains, and natural beauty lying nearby. Many people who visit go hiking and cycling amid the splendid scenery and landscapes surrounding the city.

9. Mark Twain National Forest

Mark Twain National Forest

Encompassing everything from mountains and forests to springs, streams and lakes, Mark Twain National Forest is a wonderful place that will delight nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Spread across a huge swathe of the southeast of the state, it consists of various wilderness areas and national scenic rivers.

It is named for the famous author and Missouri native Mark Twain. Joining the pockets of pristine forest and untouched nature is the lovely Ozark Trail, which winds through the idyllic landscapes for more than 350 kilometers. Due to the stunning scenery, hiking and cycling in the national forest are very popular; fishing, swimming and canoeing in its rivers and lakes are just as delightful.

Dotted about are numerous campsites and picnic areas. Eleven Point National Scenic River is one of the most scenic spots to visit as it cuts its way through the picturesque Ozark hills. Another of the many highlights is the Glade Top Trail National Scenic Byway, which boasts phenomenal views over the surrounding countryside.

8. Ha Ha Tonka State Park

Ha Ha Tonka State Park

While it is most known for the hulking castle ruins lying at its heart, Ha Ha Tonka State Park in the center of Missouri has much much more to it. Set alongside the Niangua arm of the Lake of the Ozarks, the park was bought and developed in 1905 to be a private property by Robert McClure Snyder, Sr, a Kansas City businessman.

Sadly destroyed by a fire in the 40s, the remains of the stone mansion he built now make for fabulous viewing and are the defining feature of the park. Modelled after European castles of the 16th century, its beautiful brick arches and sturdy stone walls overlook the glimmering lake below, which is now used for swimming and boating.

Surrounding the castle are some amazing caves, sinkholes, and bluffs, while scenic hiking trails weave through the park’s forests and karst landscapes.

Branson

Set in the southwest of Missouri, Branson is a fun, festive place often billed as a ‘family-friendly Las Vegas.’ This is because it hosts a myriad of mesmerizing magic, music, and comedy shows, with more than a hundred entertainment theaters dotted about its neon-lit strip.

Alongside its flashily decorated performance venues are countless motels and restaurants, as well as sights such as the Titanic Museum, Ripley’s Odditorium, and Hollywood Wax Museum. Amusement parks also abound in Branson, while go-karting, mini-golf, and ziplining make for some fun family-friendly activities.

While the bright lights and loud music are what attract most people, the city’s setting amid the pristine and picturesque nature of the Ozarks means there is plenty of marvelous scenery nearby. At Table Rock Lake, for instance, locals and tourists can enjoy swimming, kayaking, and watersports or go hiking along the scenic lakeshore.

6. Meramec State Park

Meramec State Park

Full of majestic bluffs, lush forests, and gloomy caves, Meramec State Park is a beautiful place to visit if you want to immerse yourself in nature. Located not far from St. Louis in the east of the state, it encompasses lovely landscapes and lies on the banks of the magnificent Meramec River.

While hiking along its trails or kayaking and fishing in its roaring waters is a treat, the park is most known for its captivating caves, which number more than 40. Of these, Fraser Cave is the most impressive due to the spectacular stalactites and stalagmites covering its sparkling interior.

Guests can learn all about its fantastic formations and the park’s ecology and environment at its interesting and informative visitor center. Many people choose to camp or stay the night in one of Meramec State Park’s lodges so they can wake up to the breathtaking scenery.

5. Ozark National Scenic Riverways

Ozark National Scenic Riverways

Remarkably the first national park to protect a river system, Ozark National Scenic Riverways was established all the way back in 1964. Set around the Current and Jacks Fork rivers, it includes everything from meadows and forests to springs, caves and cliffs.

Due to its wondrous wilderness and outstanding natural beauty, many people visit every year to enjoy the ample outdoor activities it offers up. While hiking and horseback riding along the idyllic Ozark Trail are popular pastimes, you can’t beat floating lazily along one of the peaceful waterways in a kayak or canoe.

The scenic rivers and streams are great for fishing and swimming, and there are more than 300 caves for visitors to explore. The headquarters of the park are at Van Buren, where you’ll find a visitor center and small museum dedicated to its history.

4. Hannibal

Hannibal

Lying in the northeast of the state, on the border with Illinois, Hannibal is a pleasant and picturesque city best known for being the boyhood home of Mark Twain. In fact, the settings of his two most famous and popular novels, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, were inspired by the lovely laidback town he grew up in.

As such, you’ll come across numerous historical sites either depicted in his writings or related to the revered novelist himself while wandering around town. One of the best places to get a sense of the author and the inspiration behind his works is at the Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum, which is full of memorabilia and personal artifacts.

Besides this, visitors to Hannibal can enjoy strolling along the town’s Mississippi River waterfront or take a trip to the magical Mark Twain Cave Complex, which featured in five of his works.

3. Lake of the Ozarks

Lake of the Ozarks

The Midwest’s most popular lake resort destination, the Lake of the Ozarks is home to lots of divine scenery and a wealth of outdoor recreation opportunities. Nicknamed ‘Puff the Magic Dragon’ due to its serpentine shape, the vast human-made reservoir and its three tributaries were formed in 1931 by damming the Osage River.

Altogether, they boast more than 1,800 kilometers of scenic shoreline – more than the whole of California. Nestled away along its coves, creeks, and channels are countless waterfront accommodations and restaurants, with Osage Beach its largest city. While some parts of the lake are quiet and laidback, others are more loud and lively, with fantastic boating, fishing, and watersports wherever you go.

In addition, there are some great waterparks and golf courses, as well as excellent shops and state parks. Whether it’s for a family holiday or weekend getaway with friends, the Lake of the Ozarks certainly has something for everyone.

2. Kansas City

Kansas City

Although often overlooked by tourists, Kansas City has a lot going for it and is one of the largest and liveliest metropolitan areas in the Midwest. Straddling the Kansas-Missouri state line, it lies on the banks of the Missouri River, somewhat confusingly bordered by the smaller Kansas City, Kansas (KCK).

Besides boasting more boulevards than any other city on Earth except for Paris, it is also delightfully nicknamed the ‘City of Fountains’ – more than 200 of them are dotted about its scenic streets. Wandering around is a treat: world-class museums and performing arts theatres lie side-by-side with attractive and artsy neighborhoods.

While the city has also attracted great renown for its jazz and live music scene, it is equally noted for its Southern Cuisine and Kansas City-style barbecue. With more than a hundred barbecue joints scattered around town, no visit can ever be complete without sampling some of its sizzling strip steaks.

1. St. Louis

St. Louis

Presided over by the iconic Gateway Arch, which dominates and defines the city’s skyline, St. Louis is a lovely yet laidback place to visit. Located on the west bank of the Mississippi River, it lies on the border with Illinois and is named after Louis IX of France.

Long nicknamed the ‘Gateway to the West’, it now fittingly boasts the gorgeous Gateway Arch, the world’s tallest human-made monument. Besides this show-stopping sight, the city is very pretty and pleasant to explore. Abundant green spaces can be found amid its delightfully different districts and neighborhoods.

While Downtown is home to lots of upmarket hotels, corporate headquarters, and sparkling sports stadia, Laclede’s Landing and Lafayette Square both have magnificent old architecture on show. In addition, St. Louis has a number of fantastic museums for visitors to check out, as well as thriving culinary, nightlife, and live music scenes.

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Top 20 Most Beautiful Places to Visit in Missouri

Famous for providing the inspiration and backdrop for the legendary ‘Adventures of Huckleberry Finn’ the state located in the Midwestern United States is a laid-back place filled with wide-open spaces, a famous sprawling mountain range, large plains, meandering rivers, and plenty of gorgeous hidden gems.

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1. Ozark Mountains and Lake of The Ozarks

Lake of The Ozarks Missouri

Made famous by a popular Netflix series and a huge sprawling expanse covering Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma and the far southeastern corner of Kansas, in my opinion this is a must-see (and stay!).

The area comprises three separate areas: Boston, Springfield, and Salem Plateaus, and it is heavily forested. 

It’s a tranquil place and a family vacation favorite. There are many great things to do here, including hiking, golfing, boating, camping, and exploring the many quirky little gems dotted around the area.

I would highly recommend not missing the Lake of the Ozarks, a reservoir created by impounding the Osage River and one of Missouri’s premier vacation destinations! 

My must-do highlights…

  • Check out the magnificent rock formations at the Bridal Cave, well known for being one of the most scenic caverns in America.
  • Visit the ruins of the 20th-century castle in Ha Ha Tonka State Park where you can also see spectacular views of the lake.
  • Taste the delicious flavors of handmade dipped chocolate, fudge and saltwater taffy at Grandma’s Candy Kitchen.

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2. Blue Spring

Located in Eminence Township, the spring is stunning with its clear turquoise water! It has been around for over four decades, and I thought it was a wonderful natural attraction.

Surrounding the spring are trails that you can hike for roughly three miles, and they end right where the spring is; both the trail and the spring are very easy on the eye.

Even if all you want to do is visit the spring and take photographs (sadly, you can’t swim here to preserve its beauty), in my opinion, it’s still worth a trip to Eminence Township.

  • Snap an Insta-worthy shot in the vibrant blue water.
  • Admire the scenery along the hiking trail to get to the Blue Spring.
  • Pack a picnic for lunch and stop off at one of the picnic areas for a break.

3. Wah’Kon-Tah Prairie

This is a gorgeous and unspoiled spot to explore in Missouri. It’s a huge 3,350-acre area, and a large part of it is a conservation area owned by The Nature Conservancy of Missouri . The trust aims to restore native grasslands and protect the prairie ecosystem that once covered a much larger part of Missouri.

It’s a stunning and tranquil spot dotted with wildflowers, rare plants, and wildlife, and is well worth exploring with your camera, especially during the Fall when the leaves change.

My highlights…

  • Soaking up the tranquillity of the area whilst surrounded by the most beautiful wildflowers.
  • Going for a walk through the unspoiled area before catching a breathtaking sunset.

4. Big Cedar Lodge

Big Cedar Lodge is located in Ridgedale on Table Rock Lake. It is a beautiful vacation resort visited by many people every year. It sits in the heart of the Ozarks and offers an incredible view regardless of where you are.

With mountains in the background and plenty of trees to enjoy, you will love Big Cedar Lodge, regardless of which season you choose to visit.

Indeed, from the bright orange and red leaves in the Fall to the warm temperatures of the summer, I promise you’ll fall in love with this place just like I did! 

  • Take the 2.5-mile golf cart tour to discover the rock formations and waterfalls surrounding the Top of the Rock Lost Canyon.
  • Play a round of golf at the award-winning courses designed by famous players.
  • Stay overnight at one of the unique accommodations in Camp Long Creek for an unforgettable experience.

5. Dogwood Canyon

With water, trees, and lots of stuff to do, this facility – located in Lampe – truly offers something for everyone. You can go riding, bike riding, or even take a Segway tour if you want some unique fun!

There’s a restaurant and a great view of some amazing waterfalls, so if you’re looking for a place that is fun and stunning at the same time, I would suggest this place! 

Dogwood Canyon is much-loved but not well-known to tourists outside the state, so the facility is working hard to make this happen.

  • Hire a bike and go cycling through the designated paths to view the picturesque scenery.
  • Discover the nature around the area by booking a wildlife tour on one of the open-air trams or segways.
  • With over 15 miles of paved paths and nature trails, going for a hike is a must-do activity.

6. Elephant Rocks State Park

Located in Belleview, Elephant Rocks State Park offers gorgeous views and many hiking trails for those who love to hike or jog.

It also offers picnic tables for anyone who wishes to relax for a while and enjoy a nice picnic lunch. In my opinion, though, the highlight of the entire park is the set of rocks shaped like elephants in an old-fashioned circus line!

  • Getting photos of the uniquely formed rocks for Instagram.
  • Hiking along the Braille Trail for the easiest way to view the rocks and an old railroad engine house.
  • I walked to the lookout point, which then took me down to a sheltered cove and a small swimming spot.

7. Missouri State Capitol and Governor’s Mansion, Jefferson City

Governor's Mansion Missouri

These are both impressive historical attractions to add to your Missouri itinerary. Located in the capital of Missouri Jefferson City, the State Capitol Building was completed in 1918 and covers a sprawling three acres in the downtown area.

It’s a beautiful Neoclassical-style Dome building and is also home to The Missouri State Museum , where you can learn about the state’s history. Free guided tours are also offered year-round, and I  suggest going on one if you can.

The Governor’s Mansion is another great historic attraction. Built in 1871, the three-story brick  mansion is a fine example of Renaissance Revival Architecture. It offers tours that allow guests  to step back in time and learn about the state’s history.

When in the city, I highly recommend visiting Jefferson City’s attractions, including the Carnahan Memorial Garden, Missouri State Penitentiary Museum, and the Missouri State Penitentiary .

  • Embark on a historic tour inside the Gouverneur’s Mansion, perfect for those who want to step back in time.
  • Wander through the city to admire the stunning architecture and well known landmarks.
  • With many markets and boutiques around the area, a bit of shopping is an ideal way to spend an afternoon.

8. Prairie State Park

Located at NW 150th Lane in Mindenmines, it is the largest remaining tallgrass prairie in the state. Its perfect combination of lush green grass that blooms most of the year and tons of gorgeous wildflowers during the summer months makes it a must-visit place.

Picture a beautiful field filled with lavender wildflowers and healthy green grass dotted with buffalo, birds, deer, and snakes, and you’ll understand what makes this state park so special.

I’m a big fan of the natural beauty and colorful landscapes here!

  • Visit the coast with a picnic to enjoy a spot of lunch along the beach.
  • Hike along the Prairie Creek Redwoods Walk. This trail is great for all abilities and is surrounded by a jungle of giants.
  • Check out the 50-foot-tall canyon covered with majestic primal ferns.

9. Gateway Arch, St. Louis

This St. Louis icon promises not to disappoint, and it is one of the most recognizable spots in the state. If you are anywhere near St. Louis, I highly recommend exploring this iconic landmark. I suggest visiting the museum and taking a cruise on the waters surrounding the Arch for an even better look at it.

I would also recommend visiting the Arch at nighttime so you can see how it lights up the sky and makes the entire area look stunning! 

  • Ride in the retro elevator for a one-of-a-kind experience which rotates whilst you are in it.
  • Cruise along the river with a riverboat tour to witness beautiful skyline views.
  • Take a moment to appreciate the incredible architecture of this iconic landmark.

10. Ha Ha Tonka State Park

 Ha Ha Tonka State Missouri

This is a beautiful park with gorgeous protected scenery. It spreads across over 3,700 acres and is located on the Niangua arm of the Lake of the Ozarks. It’s home to caves, lakes, sinkholes, a large natural bridge, towering bluffs, and Missouri’s twelfth-largest spring.

There are many excellent hiking trails (including some paved walkways) here as well as a special-use camping site and flora and fauna such as prairie grasses, wildflowers and valley woodlands.

I would highly recommend visiting the ruins of the Ha Ha Tonka castle , built in 1905 by businessman Robert McClure Snyder.

Even though it was badly burned in a fire, it’s still a photogenic sight on a 250-foot bluff. The park offers cabins, a campsite, and an RV park for vacationers .

  • Visit the naturally formed bridge which reaches over 100 feet tall and was once the entrance to the castle.
  • Climb up the 316 wooden steps from the spring head to the top of the bluff.
  • Hire a kayak or paddleboard to spend some time exploring the river trail.

11. Grand Falls

Grand Falls, located in Joplin, is one of Missouri’s many incredible waterfalls. It is the largest continuously flowing natural waterfall in the state.

In my opinion, it’s breathtaking, and while these incredible waterfalls surround you, you can enjoy a picnic on the shore or even dip in the cool water.

Most people in Missouri consider this the most beautiful waterfall in the state, and once you visit it just one time, I’m sure you’ll understand what all of the fuss is about! 

  • Go for a swim in the still pools located downstream of the falls, don’t forget your water shoes.
  • Watch a dramatic and vibrant sunset go down over the west side of this location.
  • Embark on a kayak journey in the calm water pools by the waterfall before heading downstream with the current. 

12. Jacob L Loose Park, Kansas City

Kanas City is known for its fountains, great shopping, and jazz heritage. There are many awesome things to do in Kansas City, but I personally think one of the prettiest attractions is Jacob L Loose Park, a major tourist site and the third largest park in the city.

It is home to a lovely lake with a central fountain, a shelter house, and Civil War markers, as well as recreational highlights such as tennis courts, a water park, picnic areas, and a Rose Garden.

It’s located at 51st Street and Wornall Road. Once you have explored it, I recommend taking the time to visit some of the other attractions in the city, including the beautiful Union Station, The Vine District, Arabia Steamboat Museum , and its many excellent Craft Beer Breweries.

  • Admire the beautiful rose garden filled with nearly 3,000 flowers across 1.5 acres of land.
  • Check out an exhibition at the Garden Center which also hosts a library.
  • Wander along the trails throughout the park to discover the wonderful greenery.

13. Clifty Creek Natural Bridge

I love this place! This stunning natural bridge is 40 feet long and is lcoated at the end of the 2.5-mile Clifty Creek Natural Area Trail.

Offering breathtaking views and scenery, the bridge is something you’ll want to see when you’re visiting this town that sits almost smack-dab in the middle of the state! Mother Nature provides us with some pretty amazing natural phenomena, and I would highly recommend not missing this one!

  • Take the scenic 2.5-mile trail that leads you from the conservation area right to the bridge.
  • Keep an eye out for the beautiful natural features along the trail, and have your camera on hand to grab a shot.

14. Cape Girardeau

This city, perched on the western bank of the Mississippi River, has been named one of the prettiest towns in the state. The city is located in Cape Girardeau and Scott County in the state of Missouri in the U.S., with over 250 bars of history.

I suggest heading for the historic Old Town for the most charming part. Here, you’ll also find a great collection of restaurants, boutique shops, and historic landmarks.

Other awesome things to do in Cape Girardeau include the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail , the Cape Girardeau Conservation Nature Center, the Missouri Wall of Fame, the many Antique Shops, and also the nearby Bollinger Mill State Historic Site, which is home to one of the only few covered bridges in the state and is especially stunning in the Fall.

  • Visit the Wall of Fame to check out the murals created by famous Missourians.
  • For those who love to shop, spend an afternoon at the West Park Mall.
  • Discover the historic site of Fort D which was built during the civil war.

15. Johnson’s Shut-Ins State Park

This has a funny name, but it’s a great place! This state park is located in Little Brook, and if there’s one thing you can say about it, there is a lot of water surrounding it.

You’ll see lots of large rocks and swimming holes, so if you go there any time during the summer months, then also consider bringing your swimming suit! 

Here, you can hike, view waterfalls, picnic, and explore some seriously stunning and unique terrain. If you’re looking for a great family-oriented activity, I highly recommend visiting! 

  • Stop by the visitor center to see the geological wonders of the park and learn about its history.
  • Hike through the forest to the valley then along the stream bed and up to the ridge on the Scour Trail loop.
  • Take a quick refreshing dip in the cold waters after hiking along the trails.

16. Meramec Caverns

Meramec Caverns is located in Sullivan, and it’s both a breathtaking and interesting attraction! You can choose between a half-hour tour or a slightly longer one when you choose a tour here.

When you come up above ground, you can enjoy activities such as ziplining and a great climbing wall so you can make a fun-filled day of it! 

  • Explore the caverns to see the spectacular natural mineral formations that have taken thousands of years to create.
  • For those seeking an adrenaline adventure, soar through the sky on a zipline tour.
  • After all of the fun, stop for some delicious food at the restaurant located just by the caverns.

17. Table Rock Lake

Located in Branson, Table Rock Lake offers gorgeous water and stunning natural views. Although no areas are considered official beaches, you can still swim there in several locations, such as kayaking, canoeing, and boating.

It is such a versatile lake that you can take your family, spend the entire day there, and never get bored. If you love beautiful sunsets and water-based activities, I suggest visiting here! 

  • With lots of water sports available to do, choose your favourite activity and have some fun out on the lake.
  • Find out what concerts are being held at Black Oak Amp and watch some live entertainment.
  • Soak up the marvellous views of the surrounding lush and vibrant scenery.

18. Meramec River and State Park

I’m a big fan of the Meramec River, perfect for rafting, canoeing, or simply relaxing on the shore. It offers sand, lots of green trees, and a lot of water!

There are lots of activities on offer here, including hiking and biking, but I would definitely suggest getting involved in the fun rafting!

  • Take a guided tour inside the fascinating and large Fisher Cave.
  • One of the most popular activities is to go rafting along the magnificent river.
  • Lounge about along the sands of the river shores.

19. Powell Gardens

Powell Gardens is located in Kingsville, Kansas City. It consists of seven themed gardens, tons of beautiful wildflowers to admire, and unique sections such as the Fountain Garden, the Heartland Harvest Garden, and the Perennial Garden.

If you love flowers, natural grasses, and lots of color, then I personally think you’ll love Powell Gardens. It is a great place for flower-lovers and nature-lovers alike, and just one trip there will help you understand why this is one of Kansas City’s most popular tourist attractions, especially if you’re a nature lover!

  • Find out what programmes they are currently running and get involved in their interesting classes.
  • Wander around to admire the array of beautiful garden displays and incredible contemporary architecture.
  • Check out the Visitor Education Center where you can grab a bite to eat.

20. Taum Sauk Mountain

If you love mountains, don’t skip this place! These mountains are at the highest elevations in the entire state and offer views like you’ve never seen before.

From unique rock formations to the majesty of the different nearby forests, I personally think you’ll never tire of hiking to the top of these mountains and looking out at the scenery and the fantastic panoramic views. If you’re near Highway CC in Ironton, I recommend stopping by! 

  • Hike to Mina Sauk Falls which is the highest wet-weather waterfall in Missouri.
  • Witness spectacular panoramic views overlooking the lush scenic land.

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41 Fun Things To Do & Places To Visit In Missouri

By: Author Jerric Chong

Posted on Published: December 6, 2020  - Last updated: October 15, 2023

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With busy streets framed by mountains, forests, lakes and waterfalls, Missouri is a state that has it all.

You can enjoy resorts and restaurants in the big cities; you can go camping under the stars in the wilderness.

You can also enjoy the cultural depth of Missouri.

From the iconic landmarks to the little-known shops, diners and roadside attractions, there’s a reason why this uniquely Midwestern destination is nicknamed the “Show Me State.”

Maybe you’re planning an imminent vacation.

Maybe you’re making a bucket list for the distant future.

Either way, here are 41 awesome things to do in Missouri!

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1. Gateway Arch

Gateway Arch

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The Gateway Arch is one of the most famous places in Missouri.

Located in the heart of St. Louis , its gleaming curve peaks at more than 600 feet above the city skyline, and it can be seen for miles around.

You don’t have to admire it from afar, however.

One of the coolest things about the arch is its observation deck!

You can take a ride to the very top and gaze out at the marvelous scenery below, including parks, bridges, buildings and the Mississippi River.

There’s also a visitor center if you want to learn more about the construction of the arch and the role that it played in the city’s development.

Additionally, there’s a gift shop if you want to do the tourist thing and grab a “I (Heart) St. Louis” key chain.

The Gateway Arch is one of the premiere tourist attractions of Missouri.

It’s the kind of place that you won’t want to miss.

Every time you tell someone that you visited St. Louis, they’ll ask if you visited the arch, so make it a true story and go!

Address: St. Louis, MO 63102, United States

2. Bogart’s Smokehouse

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Bogart’s Smokehouse

Ask a dozen different people about the best restaurants in Missouri, and you’ll get a dozen different answers depending on what that person likes the most.

However, one common thread is simple: barbecue.

Missouri loves its barbecue!

Bogart’s Smokehouse isn’t the only place specializing in things like pulled pork sandwiches and sauce-slathered ribs served on piping hot platters, but it’s one of the most renowned.

All of its meat is smoked for more than 24 house before being rubbed down with herbs and spices and slow-cooked on cherry wood.

Its head chef actually trained in Memphis , another barbecue haven, before bringing his talents north, and you can taste his experience in every juicy bite.

You can’t leave Missouri without tasting some of its barbecue.

When you work up an appetite during your vacation, stop by Bogart’s Smokehouse for some life-changing pork.

Address: 1627 S 9th St, St. Louis, MO 63104, United States

3. City Museum

City Museum

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At first glance, City Museum might seem like any other plain, square-bricked building in St. Louis.

When you look a little higher, however, you’ll see the strange shapes jutting off the roof, and you’ll realize that it’s actually one of the craziest vacation spots in Missouri!

Planes and school buses jut over the edge of the building.

A Ferris wheel slowly turns over a pond filled with stepping stones and gigantic statues of bugs.

A glass dome, salvaged from the renovations of a local science center, sits in the middle of twisted metal sculptures that are both viewable and climbable.

The fun continues inside of the building as well.

Exhibits include everything from taxidermy animals to mineral collections.

Interactive rooms will let you paint, build, ride a train, skateboard in an indoor park or attend lessons at circus school.

Oddities include things like “The World’s Largest Underwear.”

Long story short, City Museum isn’t your typical museum.

It’s a crazy cross between a playground, fun house and kooky art installation, and it’s definitely one of the top things to do in Missouri.

Address: 750 N 16th St, St. Louis, MO 63103, United States

4. Lake of the Ozarks

Lake of the Ozarks

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With its slow, lazy waves surrounded by beautiful foliage, the Lake of the Ozarks is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Missouri.

Visitors can enjoy swimming, boating, rafting, hiking, biking, camping and more.

The surface of the lake covers 54,000 acres, so there’s plenty of space to spread out.

There’s also a lot of room on the sandy coasts; the shoreline stretches for 1,150 miles.

That’s more shoreline than the entire state of California , and it’s located in the landlocked state of Missouri!

Events are common on the lake.

There are fireworks in the summer and holiday lights in the winter; there are garden shows in the spring and food festivals in the fall.

You can also have fun year-round at destinations like the “Party Cove,” a gathering hole for swimmers.

If you’re looking for a good time in Missouri, visit the Lake of the Ozarks.

You can hop in for a quick swim; you can rent a lakeside cabin for the entire summer.

It’s a place with endless possibilities.

5. Silver Dollar City

Silver Dollar City

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As one of the biggest amusement parks in Missouri, Silver Dollar City definitely lives up to its name.

It’s so big that it’s actually divided into “districts” as a play on its theme.

Rivertown has rides and restaurants along the water.

Wilson’s Farm has fun, family-friendly activities with an agricultural motif.

Midtown has more carnival games that you can shake a stick at, and Homestead Ridge offers vintage-style shops for all of your souvenir needs.

Main Street is a boulevard that connects them all.

You can choose your own adventure at this amusement park.

Whether you want to watch a demonstration at a pottery store or make your stomach drop with death-defying roller coasters, there’s a little something for everyone here.

Silver Dollar City is another one of those Missouri attractions that everyone knows.

If you don’t want to be left out of the fun, book your tickets this weekend and get ready for a wild ride!

Address: 399 Silver Dollar City Pkwy, Branson, MO 65616, United States

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6. Adrenaline Zone

Adrenaline Zone

Adrenaline Zone

If you’re wondering where to go in Missouri on a rainy day, look no further than the Adrenaline Zone .

It offers all kinds of heart-pumping activities to get your blood racing, and since they’re all indoors, you can enjoy them rain or shine!

Traditional games include pool, foosball, skeeball and laser tag.

More involved activities range from timed laser mazes to “demolition ball,” a unique basketball-and-hockey hybrid that’s played in bumper cars.

You can eat and drink when you’re done, or you can play arcade games to earn tickets and win prizes.

If you’re traveling to Missouri with a group, you can rent out the entire facility for parties, work retreats or “lock-in” events.

Long story short, the fun never stops at the Adrenaline Zone.

Rain or shine, its doors are always open for folks who want to unleash their inner child by running around and shooting at each other with laser guns.

Address: 1875 S Old Hwy 94, St Charles, MO 63303, United States

7. Hermann Wine Trail

Hermann Wine Trail

Hermann Wine Trail

What’s the first place that comes to mind when you think about wine?

It probably isn’t Missouri, but the Hermann Wine Trail has every bit of splendor as Napa Valley .

Founded by German immigrants in 1836, the Hermann Wine Trail started as a single vineyard that grew over the years to encompass everything from wine halls to artisan wine shops.

Today, it stretches for more than 25 miles, and there’s a trolley that connects all of the stores and villas in the area.

Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities on the trail.

There’s wine tasting, of course, but there’s also shopping and sightseeing, and you can sleep at cozy little bed-and-breakfasts if you want to stay overnight.

Have you always wanted to wake up to a home-cooked breakfast in a soft bed with rolling green hills outside of your window?

The Hermann Wine Trail can turn your dreams into reality.

There’s a reason why it’s a top 10 spot in Missouri, so pack your goblets and get ready to drink!

Address: 150A Market St, Hermann, MO 65041, United States

8. National World War I Museum

National World War I Museum

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World War I isn’t always studied as much as World War II, but this museum is a great way to educate yourself on a major point in U.S. history.

Located in Kansas City , Missouri, it’s been designated by the government as the country’s official WWI museum .

You’ll start by following the 265-foot tower to the main building.

From there, you’ll walk across a glass bridge that covers 9,000 red poppies symbolizing the 9,000,000 lives lost during the war.

Features of the museum include photos, videos, maps, flags, letters and artifacts ranging from rusted guns to old propaganda posters.

There’s a sound booth for audio recordings; there are two theaters that run educational films and reels.

There’s also a preserved Renault FT tank and a 1918 Ford Model T ambulance.

You don’t have to be a history buff to appreciate the National World War I Museum.

It’s one of the most interesting places in Missouri, so do yourself a favor and check it out if you’ll be near Kansas City during your trip.

Address: 2 Memorial Dr, Kansas City, MO 64108, United States

9. Waterfall Park

Waterfall Park

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Waterfall Park is one of the most fun things to do in Missouri.

Its namesake is a beautiful, ten-foot waterfall that crashes over rocks and into the pool below, and it’s surrounded by boulders and mossy lichens that make it look like something out of a fairy tale.

You don’t have to hike into the wilderness to see it, however.

The best thing about Waterfall Park is that it’s a man-made feature located in the middle of a metropolis!

The city is called Independence, Missouri, and it’s a tourist attraction in its own right.

You’ll find plenty of entertainment options in the form of bars, shops, restaurants and movie theaters.

That said, the main draw of the city is definitely Waterfall Park.

How many times in your life can you see a waterfall in the middle of a busy street?

If you’re looking for cool and unique vacation ideas in Missouri, put this one on your shortlist.

Address: 4501 S Bass Pro Dr, Independence, MO 64055, United States

10. Chocolate Chocolate Chocolate Company

Chocolate Chocolate Chocolate Company

Chocolate Chocolate Chocolate Company

There’s chocolate, and then there’s chocolate chocolate chocolate.

The latter can be found at the Chocolate Chocolate Chocolate Company located in St. Louis, Missouri.

Treats include bars, bites, truffles, drops, crunches and caramels.

There are handcrafted, artisan-made gourmet chocolates tucked carefully into gift boxes; there are sloppy, sticky and messy chocolates offered on factory tours and during tasting events.

That’s right: You don’t have to stay behind the counter.

You can wander deep inside Willy Wonka’s playground and see how your favorite fudges and peanut butter cups are made.

It won’t even cost you anything since tours are free!

You just have to make arrangements in advance.

The Chocolate Chocolate Chocolate Company is one of the best places to see in Missouri.

Even if you aren’t a sweets person going in, the cascading waterfalls of chocolate are sure to change your mind.

Address: 5025 Pattison Ave, St. Louis, MO 63110, United States

11. St. Joseph

St. Joseph

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Saddle up, boys, because this one is a doozy!

St. Joseph was one of the last frontier towns of the Wild West.

Not only is it rich with history, but it’s also home to a number of world-famous tourist attractions, including the starting point of the Pony Express and the death site of outlaw Jesse James.

While some parts of the city have been modernized, others are still dedicated to days gone by.

You can see this historical preservation in everything from the architecture to the large number of museums, mansions and courthouses dotting the downtown area.

Modern features at St. Joseph include shopping malls and high-class restaurants.

You don’t have to eat 17th century jerky just because you’re in a place with 17th century buildings!

If you enjoy learning about the Wild West, you won’t want to miss St. Joseph.

It’s one of the coolest vacation spots in Missouri, especially for those with an interest in old-school American.

Grab your spurs, don your cowboy hat and get to riding!

12. Meramec State Park

Meramec State Park

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Most Missouri attractions are located above ground.

Every so often, however, you’ll come across a subterranean area with a story to tell, and that’s exactly the case with Meramec State Park .

Located in Sullivan, Missouri, Meramec State Park is home to a diverse range of landscapes.

These include forests and glades as well as canyons and caves.

One of the most famous places to visit is Fisher Cave.

Filled with stalagmites and stalactites, it offers a dark, dimly-lit adventure into passageways filled with hard rock.

If you’re science-minded, you might recognize them as limestone and dolomite.

If you’re a layman, you can still appreciate the cool-looking rock formations!

Grab your flashlight and head down into the caves of Meramec State Park… if you dare.

Address: 115 Meramec Park Drive, Sullivan, MO 63080, United States

13. Busch Stadium

Busch Stadium

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Attracting thousands of visitors each year, Busch Stadium is one of the best sites in Missouri.

It hosts everything from concerts to championship baseball games, and it’s also adjacent to a “ballpark village” that offers bars, shops, breweries and hall-of-fame exhibits, so it’s always bustling with energy!

The stadium itself has seen all kinds of events.

Baseball is the most common sport played on the green, but there’s also been football, soccer and hockey.

Concerts have welcomed everyone from Ed Sheeran to Metallica.

As for the village, it’s also a lively place.

There’s an outdoor marketplace under a retractable canopy; there are bars with mechanical bulls and restaurants with karaoke machines.

If you’re wondering what to do on a Missouri vacation, you might enjoy a trip to Busch Stadium.

There’s always something on the schedule, so whether you’re visiting during the blazing hot days of summer or the cold, windy days of winter, you can find something fun to do here.

Address: 700 Clark Ave, St. Louis, MO 63102, United States

14. National Museum of Transportation

National Museum of Transportation

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If you like planes, trains and automobiles, you’ll love the life-sized models at the National Museum of Transportation .

Like its name suggests, it transcends the boundaries of Missouri to serve as the biggest transportation museum in the whole of the United States.

It’s a national treasure in every respect.

Visitors can enjoy all kinds of exhibits about the various transportation methods of the past.

While the emphasis is on railroads and locomotives, just about everything is covered, including planes, ships, trucks, cars and more.

Models are displayed in both real and miniature sizes.

Engines are dissected and labeled.

A tiny railroad chugs around the tracks of the museum, and a real, rideable trolley echoes it, giving you the chance to get off your feet for a while as you explore the grounds.

If you’re the type of person who never grew out of their train phase, the National Museum of Transportation is the destination for you.

It’ll awaken all of your old passions while also introducing you to exciting new facts about the hobby!

Address: 2933 Barrett Station Rd, St. Louis, MO 63122, United States

15. Missouri Botanical Garden

Missouri Botanical Garden

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Missouri is renowned for its scenery, but you don’t have to trek into remote mountains to enjoy it.

You can find a slice of paradise in the heart of downtown St. Louis when you visit the Missouri Botanical Garden .

Covering almost 80 acres, this “garden” is actually a collection of landscapes that showcases everything from flowers and trees to sculptures and cultural artifacts.

Many of the gardens are themed, so you can travel the world with the Seiwa-en Japanese Garden and the Strassenfest German Garden, or you can learn more about specific species with rose gardens, woodland gardens and even “Biblical gardens.”

Other features of the garden include fountains, bridges, reflection pools, hedge mazes and historic houses.

There’s also a geodesic dome greenhouse that was the first of its kind!

The Missouri Botanical Garden is one of the best things to do in Missouri.

It’s a resplendent place, and you won’t believe that so much greenery can be located right in the middle of a bustling city.

Address: 4344 Shaw Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63110, United States

16. Hollywood Wax Museum

Hollywood Wax Museum

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Snap a selfie with a celebrity when you visit the Hollywood Wax Museum .

While the celebrity won’t be able to sign any autographs, they also won’t be able to deny your requests for silly or ridiculous poses.

That’s because they’re all made of wax!

The star-studded lineup includes everyone from Bruce Lee to Michael Jackson, so you’ll have your pick of photo ops.

Some of the statues are so lifelike that you’ll do a double take; others are so funky-looking that you’ll split your sides at the thought of the artist who created them.

There are other attractions at the museum as well.

From mirror mazes to interactive adventures, you’ll find plenty of kitschy, touristy ways to pass the time.

The Hollywood Wax Museum isn’t a particularly dignified place.

However, that’s exactly why it’s so much fun.

If you just want to cut loose for awhile, this is a great place for having a blast!

Address: 3030 W 76 Country Blvd A, Branson, MO 65616, United States

17. Hidden Valley Ski Resort

Hidden Valley Ski Resort

Hidden Valley Ski Resort

Missouri might not be the first state that comes to mind when you think about snow, but at the Hidden Valley Ski Resort , you can perform alley-oops like you’re at the Alps!

The powder is artificial, but it’s so cold and crisp that you won’t be able to tell the difference from the real thing.

It blankets the hills of the landscape like a winter wonderland that’s ready for all sorts of outdoor activities.

Skiing is popular, of course, but there’s also sledding, snowboarding and snow tubing.

There’s even a zipline that will send you hurtling over the snow in midair!

When you’re too cold to carry on, visit the ski lodge; there’s an open fireplace for warming up, and you can order food and drink while enjoying the ambiance of a cozy wintertime setting.

Who needs the Alps when you have the Hidden Valley Ski Resort?

Address: 17409 Hidden Valley Dr, Eureka, MO 63025, United States

18. Katy Trail

Katy Trail

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Nature lovers, you won’t want to miss the Katy Trail.

It runs for 240 miles along the Missouri River, and it crosses other famous trails like the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail, so it offers all kinds of opportunities for outdoor adventures.

Located within Katy Trail State Park , the Katy Trail gets its name from the “KT” abbreviation that originally defined the Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad.

The railroad was abandoned over the years, but the path became a popular site seeing destination.

Today, Katy Trail is used by hikers, joggers, cyclists, dog walkers and more.

It’s open every day of the year from sunrise to sunset, and its landmarks include everything from steel bridges to rugged limestone deposits framing canyon-like paths.

Pedal through the Katy Trail if you’re looking to experience beautiful places in Missouri.

Whether you’re traveling in spring, summer, autumn or winter, the scenery will always be waiting for you.

Address: 101 Lewis St Machens to Clinton, Boonville, MO 65039, United States

19. Laumeier Sculpture Park

Laumeier Sculpture Park

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If you’ve never seen a seven-foot eyeball sitting in the middle of a grassy green field, have you really lived at all?

This is a question posed by Laumeier Sculpture Park , one of the most eclectic places to visit in Missouri.

Its sculptures range from mythical creatures in flight to oil tanks tossed on top of each other as an expression of modernist art.

A walking trail will take you on a tour of the park’s outdoor pieces, or you can explore an indoor gallery or the preserved remains of a Tudor mansion built in 1816.

If you time your trip right, you can catch special shows, events and educational programs centered around art.

Laumeier Sculpture Park is definitely one of the weirder things to see in Missouri, but if you want to make unforgettable memories, it’s also one of the best.

Drop by with your camera to start a one-of-a-kind vacation scrapbook.

Address: 12580 Rott Rd, St. Louis, MO 63127, United States

20. Highway 76 Strip

Highway 76 Strip

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Located in Branson , Missouri, the Highway 76 Strip is one of the best places to visit to get your groove on.

It’s home to dozens of clubs, studios, theaters and dance halls, including famous tourist attractions like Dick Clark’s American Bandstand Theater.

There’s other entertainment to be enjoyed, too.

You can dine on everything from trendy salads to thick, gourmet cuts of steak, and there are also shops, museums, hotels and more.

The main draw of the Strip is definitely its music scene, however.

Whether you’re interested in a top-tapping concert at the Grand Country Music Hall or a wild and wacky adventure at Dolly Parton’s Dixie Stampede Dinner Attraction, the Grand Country Music Hall is a must see destination when you’re in Missouri.

21. Elephant Rocks State Park

Elephant Rocks State Park

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The gigantic boulders of Elephant Rocks State Park are some of the most impressive sights in Missouri.

In addition to their size, they’re also a rosy pink color, which is where they get their nickname.

They can look a lot like circus elephants when you squint!

Natural trails will let you explore all of the rocks at length.

In an impressive first, the trails are accessible to all travelers, including those with disabilities.

One is actually named the “Braille Trail” for its use of braille on signposts.

Other places to visit include “The Maze,” a series of scattershot rocks that will require a strong sense of direction to navigate, and “Fat Man’s Squeeze,” a gap between two boulders that’s narrow enough to be quite the crunch.

All things considered, Elephant Rocks State Park is one of the most fun things to do in Missouri.

The landscapes are unique; the attractions are accessible for everyone.

Why wouldn’t you want to visit?

Address: 7390, 7406 MO-21, Belleview, MO 63623, United States

22. Activity and Recreation Center

ARC (Activity & Recreation Center)

ARC (Activity & Recreation Center)

You’re in Missouri.

You’re eating your weight in barbecue and cole slaw.

Are you wondering what to do to burn off some calories?

Consider a trip to the Activity and Recreation Center (ARC) of Columbia .

Covering more than 73,000 square feet, it’s a massive space with everything from pools to gyms to indoor tracks, so it’ll be more than suitable for anyone who wants to work up a sweat.

Do you like sports?

Join a friendly game at the basketball, volleyball or pickleball courts.

Are you serious about your weekly workout?

Hit the cardio or weight training rooms.

Do you like to swim?

Enjoy the pools, slides, vortexes, lazy rivers and lap lanes of the aquatic floor.

The Activity and Recreation Center of Columbia, Missouri is a must do for folks who want to stay active while on vacation.

There’s never an excuse for skipping leg day, right?

Address: 1701 W Ash St, Columbia, MO 65203, United States

23. Ha Ha Tonka State Park

Ha Ha Tonka State Park

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Located near the small town of Camdenton, Missouri, Ha Ha Tonka State Park is named for the natural springs located on the grounds of its ruined castle.

“Ha ha tonka” translates to “smiling waters.”

You might not expect Missouri to have ruined castles, but that’s exactly why the park is so popular.

It’s one of the most unique places to visit in the state!

The landscape is filled with fun and unusual features, including caves, sinkholes, bluffs and overgrown woods.

Another nice thing about the park is that it’s located near the Lakes of the Ozark, so if you’re interested in normal summertime activities like swimming and camping, those are an option as well.

Ha Ha Tonka State Park is a must see destination when you’re in Missouri.

Between its caves and its castles, it has so many cool things to do that you won’t want to miss it.

Address: 1491 Missouri D, Camdenton, MO 65020, United States

24. Missouri State Capitol Building

Missouri State Capitol Building

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With its gigantic white dome flanked by towers, columns and archways, you can be forgiven for thinking that the Missouri State Capitol Building is a piece of Roman architecture rather than a government building.

It’s a real workplace, however, and it’s one of the major places of interest in the state.

Tours are available for anyone who wants to wander the plushly-carpeted halls and admire the winding staircases and heavy bronze doors.

You can also view a sizable collection of artwork on loan from the Missouri State Museum.

Statuary is everywhere, including on top of the dome; a statue of Ceres, the Roman goddess of agriculture, towers more than 235 feet above the skyline.

She’s often one of the first things that people see when they enter the city.

Whether you’re interested in art, culture, history or government, the Missouri State Capitol Building can be a fun day trip for some unusual site seeing.

You don’t even need a reservation, so feel free to drop by at any time!

Address: 201 W Capitol Ave, Jefferson City, MO 65101, United States

25. Lake Taneycomo

Lake Taneycomo

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Lake Taneycomo is one of the nicest places to vacation in Missouri.

With its deep blue waters surrounded by misty forests, it’s very picturesque, and it’ll make an ideal destination for couples, families and travelers of all types.

Outdoor enthusiasts can go swimming, boating or water skiing.

Nature lovers can wander the trails and picnic in the parks.

Lovers can hold hands under shaded tree groves; kids can run around like crazy in open fields.

You can also rent cabins along the coastline if you want to wake up to the sounds of the waves.

Another possibility is camping or renting an RV to take into the woods.

Maybe you’re a honeymooner looking for romantic spots in Missouri.

Maybe you’re an overworked career professional who just wants to “get away from it all” for awhile.

Either way, a visit to Lake Taneycomo can relax your body and soothe your spirits, so it’s a must do for anyone who desires tranquility on their trip.

26. Boulevard Brewing Company

Boulevard Brewing Company

Boulevard Brewing Company

Do you like beer?

Are you looking for free things to do in Missouri?

Enjoy the best of both worlds with a tour of the Boulevard Brewing Company .

Located in Kansas City, Missouri, the Boulevard Brewing Company is a place where alcohol is turned into an art form.

Its brewers have been toiling for decades to perfect their craft, and rather than locking away their secrets, they’ve opened their doors to anyone who’s curious about their process.

Take a tour of the factory.

Sample different brews.

Visit the “Beer Hall” and marvel at more than 100,000 square feet of taps.

Some activities do require a paid ticket, but most are free.

You just have to reserve your spot in advance.

If you’re thinking about what to see in Missouri that won’t cost you an arm and a leg, schedule a tour at the Boulevard Brewing Company.

It’ll be so much fun that you won’t believe it’s free!

Address: 2501 Southwest Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64108, United States

27. Hannibal

Hannibal

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Hannibal isn’t just a character played by Sir Anthony Hopkins.

It’s also a town in Missouri, and though it lacks the grand, flashy tourist attractions of the big cities, it’s a great place to spend the weekend.

Part of its appeal comes from its down-home Midwestern charm.

The city is nicknamed “America’s hometown,” and it takes the moniker seriously.

The locals are friendly; the servers in the old-fashioned diners will remember your name.

Many of the shops are mom-and-pop establishments with deep roots in the community.

As for things to see, you can visit the homes of author Mark Twain or Titanic survivor Molly Brown.

There are also parks, caves, trails, lighthouses and other scenic points of interest.

If you’re looking for nice places to stay this weekend, consider a stop in Hannibal, Missouri.

It’s highly accommodating to visitors, and it’ll give you a taste of the real Missouri while you’re there.

28. J.C. Nichols Memorial Fountain

JC Nichols Memorial Fountain

While not the biggest or wildest of Missouri attractions, the J.C. Nichols Memorial Fountain is worth a visit if you’re in Kansas City.

Not only is it a great place for photo ops, but it’s also centrally located to help you explore the rest of the city.

The fountain itself is a collection of marble sculptures that shoot water jets into a central pool.

There are bucking horses; there are children riding dragons; there are scowling bears with their paws extended for a swipe.

At night, the city illuminates the fountain with bedazzling lights and colors.

When you’re done snapping selfies with the dragons, hit the sidewalks of Kansas City.

There are lots of fun places to see, including malls, museums, bars, pubs and performance halls.

Did we mention that a visit to the J.C. Nichols Memorial Fountain is free?

You won’t have to pay a dime.

If you’re wondering what to do in Kansas City when you’re on a budget, this fountain is a great idea.

Address: 47th Mill Creek Pkwy, Kansas City, MO 64111, United States

29. Sea Life Kansas City Aquarium

Sea Life Kansas City Aquarium

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If you’re looking for cool places in Missouri, it’s hard to beat the glass tunnels of Sea Life Kansas City .

You won’t just peer into fish tanks; you’ll actually walk underwater through ghostly, blue-colored corridors with all kinds of brilliant sea life swimming overhead.

Live feedings are open to the public if you want to see sharks and stingrays gobble up their lunches.

If you enjoy hands-on interaction with the animals, there’s a touch pool where you can feel the slippery backs of sea jellies and the sticky surfaces of anemones.

There are also countless displays, exhibits and information stands where you can learn more about the animals that you’re seeing.

Sea Life Kansas City is one of the most delightful places to visit in Missouri.

Kids will love it, and adults will feel like kids again as they marvel at all of the wonders of the deep.

Book your tickets today, and you could be petting a sea urchin as soon as this weekend!

Address: 2475 Grand Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64108, United States

30. Missouri State Penitentiary

Missouri State Penitentiary

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A prison might not be at the top of your list of tourist attractions, but if you’re looking for unique things to do on your vacation, the Missouri State Penitentiary can provide a rare glimpse into a little-known world.

The prison itself is a maximum security facility that was built in 1836.

It shut down a few years ago, which is why it’s available for tours today, but it still retains a heavy atmosphere that befits its gruesome legacy.

Inmates were executed here.

The gas chambers were used multiple times.

Inmates were also killed during riots, escape attempts and interpersonal conflicts.

In short, there’s a lot of history within the walls of the Missouri State Penitentiary.

You can learn all about it by visiting the museum across the street from the prison, or you can arrange for a tour of the prison itself.

Just make sure that you’re emotionally ready for it!

Address: 115 Lafayette St, Jefferson City, MO 65101, United States

31. Alley Mill and Spring

Alley Mill and Spring

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You won’t find the Alley Mill and Spring in a lot of Missouri travel guides.

It’s a little-known spot located a few miles outside of the nearest city, and it doesn’t offer the flashy trappings of famous tourist attractions.

If you’re looking for authenticity, however, the Alley Mill and Spring has it in spades.

It’s a real gristmill that operated for years to provide Missouri residents with grain, and its springs were a popular place for swimming in colonial times.

At various points in history, it also served as a home, farm, schoolhouse and gathering place for the community.

Today, you can take tours of this iconic, red-colored mill, and you can explore the grounds around it to take some really beautiful pictures.

It’s particularly striking in the fall when the leaves scatter across the water, but it’s open during all seasons.

The Alley Mill and Spring is one of the nicest places to go in Missouri.

If you want to see what life was really like for Midwesterners at the turn of the century, this is a prime destination to get a little taste of history.

Address: Eminence, MO 65466, United States

32. Johnson’s Shut-Ins State Park

Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park

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Missouri is no stranger to state parks, but Johnson’s Shut-Ins State Park is special.

The “shut-in” part of its name refers to the fact that its hard rock formations are resistant to erosion, so they form pools, tides and natural springs that are amazingly beautiful.

Some people go to the park just for sightseeing.

Others don their swimming trunks and take a dip when the water levels aren’t too high.

It’s allowed; you just have to be careful.

When you’re done in the water, shake yourself off and go for a hike along one of the many nature trails around the park, or set up a tent and spend a night under the stars.

If you know how to rock climb, you can also scale the cliffs to reach observation decks that overlook miles and miles of scenery.

If you’re wondering what to do in Missouri that’s different from the usual tourist attractions, you’ll love Johnson’s Shut-Ins State Park.

Its unique geology will make an unforgettable vacation destination for all.

Address: 148 Taum Sauk Trail, Middle Brook, MO 63656, United States

33. Porter’s Candy World and Ice Cream Parlor

Porter's Candy World and Ice Cream Parlor

Porter’s Candy World and Ice Cream Parlor

If you’ve always wanted to kick your heels at a high-topped counter while licking at a strawberry ice cream cone, this is your chance to make all of your 1950s visions come true!

Porter’s Candy World and Ice Cream Parlor is a candy shop in Arcadia, Missouri that offers dazzlingly colorful displays of sweet treats.

Some are frozen, including their famous ice creams and malts; others are warm and freshly-baked, including their breads, cookies and cinnamon rolls.

Visitors can pull up a chair in the bright, clean dining areas, or they can wander the walls stuffed with jars, bags and candy boxes to see if there’s anything that they’d like to take home.

The ambiance is just as awesome as the sweets, so it’ll be a fun experience either way.

Porter’s Candy World and Ice Cream Parlor is one of those Missouri attractions that you won’t want to miss.

It’s a small destination in a small town, but that just adds to its charm.

As a bonus, its goodies are genuinely delicious!

Address: 211 south College St, Arcadia, MO 63621, United States

34. Heartland Harvest Garden

Heartland Harvest Garden

Heartland Harvest Garden

If you’re looking for educational opportunities in Missouri, consider a trip to the Heartland Harvest Garden .

It’ll take you and the kids on a fun, informative journey through agricultural practices in Midwestern farmlands.

One of the coolest things to see at the garden is the vineyard.

Its grapes and blueberries are grown on beautiful, storybook vines surrounded by green fields in every direction.

Another great attraction is the “Seed to Plate” greenhouse that follows every step of the planting, growing, harvesting and cooking process; you’ll learn a lot even as your stomach rumbles.

Other features of the garden include barns, gardens, silos and similar agricultural staples.

There are even fun things like an Apple Cider Court!

The Heartland Harvest Garden calls itself an “edible landscape” where every flower, tree, bush and shrub has a story to tell.

If you’re intrigued by the thought, pack up the family and take a tour of the grounds and greenhouses.

It’ll be an educational experience for everyone!

Address: 1609 NW US Hwy 50, Kingsville, MO 64061, United States

35. Shepherd of the Hills Adventure Park

Shepherd of the Hills Adventure Park

The Shepherd of the Hills Adventure Park is one of the most fun things to do in Missouri.

On top of offering all sorts of fun, family-friendly activities, it’s also host to seasonal events that are famous for their festive spirit!

The year-round attractions at the park are the outdoor activities.

There’s a zipline and a rope course; there’s an area for off-roading in an ATV; there’s an observation deck with incredible views at the top.

You can also take in historical re-enactments at the old-fashioned villages or musical performances and puppet shows at the theater.

When the holidays roll around, the activity roster is even more packed.

The “Trail of Lights” offers a scenic drive through thousands of twinkling lights, and there’s always a Santa Claus on site to hear the requests of good little boys and girls.

If you’re looking for ways to enjoy yourself in Missouri, check out the Shepherd of the Hills Adventure Park.

No matter when you’re traveling to the Show Me State, it’ll have something interesting for you to do.

Address: 5583 W 76 Country Blvd, Branson, MO 65616, United States

36. Dogwood Canyon Nature Park

Dogwood Canyon Nature Park

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Missouri is one of the most beautiful states in the US, and when you’re walking under a canopy of red-and-yellow leaves in Dogwood Canyon Nature Park , you’ll feel like you’re traveling through a postcard.

There are stone bridges over babbling brooks; there are waterfalls cascading down stone cliffs; there are prairies filled with wildflowers.

It’s definitely one of the most scenic places in the state.

Activities range from leisurely strolls around the ponds to epic horseback rides through the open fields.

You can take the whole family and go camping; you can rent a cabin for a honeymoon or work retreat.

There’s also a tram tour if you don’t want to spend all day on your feet.

Consider a trip to Dogwood Canyon Nature Park if you’re looking for amazing sites to see in Missouri.

Between its landscapes and its activity rosters, it’ll provide plenty of entertainment for your vacation.

Address: 2038 West, State Hwy 86, Lampe, MO 65681, United States

37. Butterfly Palace and Rainforest Adventure

Butterfly Palace & Rainforest Adventure

Butterfly Palace & Rainforest Adventure

You’ve heard of butterfly houses.

Have you ever visited a butterfly palace?

The Butterfly Palace and Rainforest Adventure is an incredible destination where you can cover yourself in butterflies from head to toe.

The aviary has colorful species from all around the world, so whether you’re interested in handling exotic insects or learning to recognize common, everyday butterflies, this place has you covered.

There’s other cool stuff to do as well.

You can pet snakes in a science center; you can undertake a “tree adventure” through a labyrinth of hanging vines; you can twist yourself in circles in a mirror maze.

Offering all kinds of fun, family-friendly entertainment, the Butterfly Palace and Rainforest Adventure will provide an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages.

It’s easily one of the best trips to take in Missouri, so you’ll be in the area, buy a ticket and prepare for an amazing time!

Address: 4106 W 76 Country Blvd, Branson, MO 65616, United States

38. Welch Spring Hospital Ruin

Welch Spring Hospital Ruin

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Nestled in the woodlands of Missouri, the Welch Spring Hospital Ruin is one of those hidden places that you won’t find in a lot of travel guides.

It’s quiet and remote, and it doesn’t even have an exact address; you just have to set out from a nearby trail and head in the right direction.

The ruins themselves are the remains of a building purchased by a doctor in 1913.

He called it a hospital, but it was really more like a health spa; he believed that the natural springs would have healing properties for his patients.

Unfortunately, those patients never materialized, and the doctor died without passing on the property to anyone.

It was left to deteriorate in the wilderness.

Today, the Welch Spring Hospital Ruin is a crumbling, vine-covered building that makes for a nice sightseeing spot.

You can hike, bike or even canoe to it.

It might not heal you, but it’ll be fun to explore.

Address: Jadwin, MO 65501, United States

39. Saint Louis Zoo

Saint Louis Zoo

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With more than 13,000 critters, the Saint Louis Zoo is one of the best places to go for animal lovers.

It’s also a favorite of budgeters and penny pinchers since admission is free!

That’s right: You can enjoy everything that the Saint Louis Zoo has to offer without paying a dime.

It’s funded through a cultural subsidy granted by the state of Missouri, so you can laugh at the lemurs, gawk at the geckos and marvel at the monarchs without ever reaching for your wallet.

Other attractions at the Saint Louis Zoo include aquariums, butterfly gardens, reptile houses, bird aviaries and “touch pools” for marine life.

You can ride a trolley throughout the park; you can hop aboard an old-fashioned, hand-painted wooden carousel.

There’s a lot of fun to be had at the Saint Louis Zoo.

As a bonus, the experience won’t cost you anything but time.

If you’re looking for free things to do in Missouri, this should be one of your top picks!

Address: 1 Government Dr, St. Louis, MO 63110, United States

40. Noir Arts and Oddities

Noir Arts and Oddities

Noir Arts and Oddities

You’ve never seen an antique shop quite like this one.

Rather than selling grandma’s jewelry and embroidery, it sells things like skulls, coffins, porcelain dolls, weird medical devices and eerie scientific specimens in jars.

That’s the way of Noir Arts and Oddities , a location that specializes in the macabre.

Its shelves are filled with everything from snake oil tonics to iron-wrought mirrors that are said to be cursed.

Nothing is too strange for this little shop.

You don’t have to buy anything to explore it.

The owner welcomes anyone who’s interested in the strange and the unusual, and she’ll often chat with visitors and share stories about the more grisly items that she’s highlighting at the time.

A visit to Noir Arts and Oddities will be unlike anything else that you do in Missouri.

If you have the stomach for it, however, it’ll also be one of the most memorable.

Address: 1101 Mulberry St, Kansas City, MO 64101, United States

41. National Museum of Toys and Miniatures

National Museum of Toys and Miniatures

The National Museum of Toys and Miniatures is one of the best places to visit for folks who have never grown up.

It boasts more than 72,000 objects in total, and they include dolls, instruments, puzzles, model trains, board games, stuffed animals and more.

Some of the toys can be played with, so if you want to fly a colorful hang glider or walk the dog with an old-fashioned yo-yo, those are distinct possibilities.

Other toys are so old or valuable that they’re hidden behind glass, but you can still admire them, and you can learn their history through helpful museum exhibits.

If you want to rediscover a little of the delight and wonder of childhood, plan a visit to the National Museum of Toys and Miniatures.

If you’re able to walk by a 1800s Victorian dollhouse without fiddling with it, you’ll be a stronger person than most!

Address: 5235 Oak St, Kansas City, MO 64112, United States

Start Planning Your Trip To Missouri

These are just a few of the best things to do in Missouri.

Whether you’re looking for major points of interest or hidden gems that are only known to locals, this list should give you some idea of the fun that can be had in the Show Me State.

Happy travels!

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M issouri is home to the magnificent Ozark Mountains, ethnically vibrant towns, and deep threads of US history. While there are many attractions in Kansas City and St. Louis, there are other places to visit in Missouri that have even more to discover. 

The Wilson Creek National Battlefield in Springfield preserves a pivotal point in Civil War history, and Branson is a great destination for outdoor activities and its vibrant live music scene. With resorts, campgrounds, and thousands of miles of beachfront, the Lake of the Ozarks is a must-visit vacation location for truly savoring the flavor of Missouri tranquilly.

Plan your itinerary with our list of the top Missouri attractions.

1. Learn the War History at Kansas City’s National World War I (WWI) Museum and Memorial

2. take a walk through forest park, 3. travel to the st. louis gateway arch, 4. visit jefferson city’s attractions, 5. learn wartime history at wilson’s creek national battlefield in springfield, 6. take a day trip to springfield missouri, 7. attend a branson concert, 8. tour the mark twain boyhood home and museum, 9. visit st. louis’ missouri botanical garden which is also a national historic landmark, 10. tour the nelson-atkins museum of art, 11. visit harry s. truman presidential library and museum, 12. the lovely campus of the university of missouri is something not to miss, 13. rides are available at silver dollar city, 14. experience the outdoors at lake of the ozarks, 15. visit the saint louis zoo to see the animals, 16. learn the war history at small missouri town at carthage, 17. experience the geological events at elephant rocks state park, plan your trip to missouri.

Places to Visit in Missouri, National WWI Museum and Memorial

The National World War I Museum, which houses one of the world’s biggest collections of World War I artifacts, officially opened in 2006. 

Since then, it has drawn millions of visitors from all over the world, and is one of the best places to see in Missouri.  

Long before the museum was built, the neighboring Liberty Memorial stood guard over Kansas City’s streets for more than 90 years.

The Liberty Memorial, completed in 1926 and dedicated by President Calvin Coolidge as a living testament to the Great War. 

Visitors to the museum can learn more about this history through interactive exhibitions, verifiable eyewitness testimonies, and over 75,000 historical relics on rotating display.

Places to Visit in Missouri, Forest Park

This lovely St. Louis city park sprawls out over more than 1,300 acres and welcomes millions of visitors each year.

A number of the city’s key cultural attractions are located in Forest Park , which is regarded as one of the most beautiful urban parks in the entire world. It also offers picturesque natural settings thanks to ponds, gardens, and more than 45,000 trees.

Visitors can enjoy live performances at The Muny, America’s oldest and biggest outdoor musical theater. You can also visit the St. Louis Zoo, Saint Louis Art Museum, Missouri History Museum, and St. Louis Science Center on the property.

Places to Visit in Missouri, St. Louis Gateway Arch

The Gateway Arch is the aesthetically defining monument that also serves as the symbolic “Gateway to the West”, and is among the top Missouri tourist attractions.  

Visitors can take a tram up to the summit, which reaches 630 feet, for excellent views of the city. You can also  explore the several galleries inside the Museum at Gateway Arch as well as a series of exhibitions about the history of the arch during tram rides.

The arch is located in Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Park, although it can be viewed from all across the city, including long distances on nearby roadways.

Other ways to view the arch include helicopter excursions, riverboat cruises, and a visit to the Old Courthouse, which also offers the historical context for the area.

Missouri State Museum

Jefferson City, the state capital, is well worth a visit, and is one of the great places to go in Missouri. Its museums and galleries house some of the state’s greatest collections and artifacts. Its Gothic-era federal buildings give the city a distinct feeling of majesty.

The Missouri State Museum , the Governor’s Mansion, the Missouri State Penitentiary, and the state capitol building are a few of the must-see attractions. The Lewis & Clark Monument, located near the state legislative building, is a lovely tribute to these adventurers.

Wilson's Creek National Battlefield

On August 10, 1861, the Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield saw combat between 5,400 Union soldiers and 11,000 Confederates. Even though the Confederates won, Missouri saw additional fighting as a result of this conflict.

The sword belt and sash of Arkansas General Patrick Cleburne are among the artifacts housed in the Wilson’s Creek Civil War Museum.

A 4.9-mile tour route provides ample parking for visitors to enjoy the seven miles of trails that connect across this gorgeous area, and is one of the best places to see in Missouri.

Mizumoto Japanese Stroll Garden

One of the popular cities in Missouri, Springfield is a charming city with a small town vibe with gardens, green spaces, and other natural attractions.

Among the outdoor delights are the wonderfully designed Mizumoto Japanese Stroll Garden and the Nathanael Greene/Close Memorial Park, which features walking routes, gardens, and playgrounds.

The Fantastic Caverns, which bills itself as “America’s only drive-through caverns,” is another intriguing location close to Springfield. Taking the cave tram trip does not involve any walking.

The Wonders of Wildlife National Museum and Aquarium, which offers a glimpse into the undersea world and is located next to the original Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World, is another well-liked Springfield tourist destination.

Branson, Missouri, proudly proclaims itself to be the “ Live Country Music Capital of the Universe .” It attracts millions of travelers each year, the most of them are country music lovers.

The “Strip” is jam-packed with clubs, hotels, eateries, and gift shops offering every form of kitsch conceivable. Some of the best country music musicians perform in these venues, and is among the best things to do in Branson .

Branson is also a popular starting point for treks into the nearby Ozark Mountains. Natural attractions include Talking Rocks Cavern and Table Rock Lake State Park .

The Branson Scenic Railroad, which has renovated 1930s passenger carriages , is a wonderful way to experience Branson’s wild side. The rides and roller coasters at Silver Dollar City offer thrills for more exhilarating activity, and are among the best places to visit in Missouri.

Places to Visit in Missouri, Mark Twain Boyhood Home and Museum

Before using the pen name Mark Twain , Samuel Clemens moved into this two-story home in 1843 and lived there from the time he was seven to the age of eighteen. 

Since 1912 , the house has been open for public tours and has been refurbished and adorned in period style.

The adjacent museum consists of two buildings containing Twain collectibles such as early editions of his books, photographs, actual manuscripts, and the desk where he sat to compose The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.

Places to Visit in Missouri

The Missouri Botanical Garden , with its 79 acres of space , is a great place to take a stroll. 

The gardens were established in 1859 and are a National Historic Landmark for the state, and is also counted among the top Missouri tourist attractions. 

With the new addition of the Jack C. Taylor Visitor Center, the gardens are undertaking a comprehensive renovation of their facilities.

Visiting the Climatron is one of the highlights of a trip to the gardens . The 24,000 square foot inside of this enormous geodesic dome is home to 2,800 plants from 1,400 different kinds .

The Japanese Garden and the Linnean House are among noteworthy attractions in the gardens. Every half hour, a team travels the length of the park, and is the main highlight of your visit here.

Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art

The Nelson Atkins Museum of Art is one of Kansas City’s top cultural destinations, and among the top places to go in Missouri. Its extensive collection includes artifacts from all around the world, but it places a special focus on East Asian art. There is a sculpture garden on the museum grounds that anyone can enjoy.

The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art always has free admission, and changing exhibitions make every visit different. The museum hosts free family fun weekends, live music every third Thursday of the month, and a wide range of art programmes for all ages.

Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum

At the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum in Independence, there are historical and artistic artifacts on display. 

The museum’s primary focus is on the life and times of Harry S. Truman and the years 1945 to 1953 in US history. President and Mrs. Truman’s tombs are located in the courtyard, and a model of Truman’s White House office is on exhibit.

Visitors can take a tour of the Victorian home where the Truman family resided from 1919 until his death in 1972 at the Harry S. Truman National Historic Site, which is about a mile away. The residence has original furnishings as well as additional Truman family artifacts.

University of Missouri

The university lies in the heart of Columbia, with a beautiful campus radiating from the David R. Francis Quadrangle. 

This lovely location is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is equally well-liked by locals, tourists, and students. 

It is home to the magnificent Jesse Hall and six majestic columns that are the final remnants of Academic Hall, which was destroyed in an 1892 fire.

The institution also serves as the location of the Museum of Art and Archaeology, and there are numerous cultural events held there throughout the year. 

This free museum includes a variety of exhibits, guided tours, and workshops, among other things.

Silver Dollar City

The Silver Dollar City in Branson blends a sizable amusement park with handicrafts and the preservation of 1880s Ozark culture, and is one of the top Missouri destinations.

In the park, artisans show off their skills in pottery, glassblowing, candlemaking, handicraft, blacksmithing, and more. The park also offers shops, restaurants, live performances, rides, and other activities.

Silver Dollar City includes Marvel Cave. It continues the customs of the mining community that existed at the cave’s entrance in the 1880s. The Osage Indians found the cave in the 1500s, and it has since drawn travelers hunting for the Fountain of Youth, miners of marble and bat guano, and geologists.

Places to Visit in Missouri, Lake of the Ozarks

Lake of the Ozarks, formed by an impoundment of the Osage River in 1931. It is one of the Midwest’s most popular lake resorts. 

One of the best vacation spots in MO features  planned golf courses, gorgeous campsites, and lakeside resorts. Besides that, it also offers a variety of water sports like kayaking, fishing, and swimming at sandy beaches.

The enormous beachfront offers plenty of attractions and things to do, including shopping, restaurants, and a community that always welcomes out-of-towners. 

A drive over the Bagnell Dam is advised to view the engineering marvel that produced the Lake of the Ozarks.

Bridal Cave in Camdenton is yet another popular destination nearby. Native Americans have used this subterranean sanctuary underneath Thunder Mountain for years. 

It is a well-known tourist destination today because of its stunning rock formations.

Places to Visit in Missouri, Saint Louis Zoo to See the Animals

The Saint Louis Zoo is among the top things to do for free in Missouri . Bring the family to see the animals, but keep your wallet in your pocket. There are plenty of furry critters to view at the zoo, which is home to over 14,000 animals from around 500 different kinds.

Six main areas make up the zoo: Red Rocks, Lakeside Crossing, Discovery Corner, The Wild, and River’s Edge. There are specific species unique to each of these regions that are adapted to the local ecosystem.

This petting zoo also offers behind-the-scenes encounters that give visitors the chance to meet the professionals at the park veterinary facility. Here you may hand-feed reticulated rhinos, visit the section where rare birds are kept in nurseries, and cook specialty meals with the zoo’s nutritionists.

Places to Visit in Missouri, Small Missouri Town at Carthage

A small Missouri town named Carthage has an intriguing war history that includes Civil War battles , Fortune 500 entrepreneurs, folk music entertainers, and women’s rights pioneers. 

After being burned to the ground during the Civil War, the city was quickly rebuilt with stunning Victorian architecture and is scattered throughout all four districts. 

It has more than 600 structures, all of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Battle of Carthage State Historic Site is a good place to learn about Carthage’s past. 

Explore Lowell Davis’ recreation of a nineteenth-century community called Red Oaks II. Enjoy the intriguing Precious Moments chapel and the gallery that Samuel J. Butcher, the artist and creator, built. His vivid mural of biblical subjects was influenced by Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel.

Elephant Rocks State Park

Elephant Rocks State Park is located in the Saint Francois Mountains of the southeastern side, and is among the top Missouri destinations.

It is a geologic reserve and a popular hiking location with an odd protrusion of granite boulders that resemble a train of marching elephants. 

A dome of molten lava that broke and got eroded, revealing the ancient granite, gave rise to the elephant-like boulders some 1.5 billion years ago. 

The region was once a quarry, but it is now a popular rock climbing and hiking spot as well as a geology enthusiast’s paradise. 

The Braille Trail, the park’s primary path, winds through the boulders and eventually arrives at a long-abandoned engine house for a train.

Missouri is an alluring state. Its small towns and great outdoors, stunning landmarks and rolling Ozark Mountains . It provide plenty to do no matter how much time you have to visit. Whether you’re into history, music, battle reenactments, or fishing, there is definitely something for everyone in this Midwestern state.

While there are many places of interest to visit in Missouri, we’ve tried to include only those we think stand out. Let us know if you think we missed any.

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10 Best Things To Do In Missouri You Shouldn’t Miss

August 10, 2023 by //  by  Midwest Explored 4 Comments

Are you looking for the best things to do in Missouri?

You have come to the right place! I am a Midwesterner, born and raised in Ohio. And I have selected 10 places to visit in Missouri you should not miss!

Missouri is unofficially called the “Show Me” state. It has lots to offer residents and visitors alike: from craft beer, to wines, big-city entertainment, and small-town charm! There are a lot of Missouri attractions that are waiting for you to come and visit them!

Here you will find the 10 best things to do in Missouri.

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Lake Of The Ozarks In Central Missouri

Arguably Missouri’s most popular lake destination is located in the northern part of the Ozark Mountains in central Missouri.

Actually an incredibly large reservoir stopping three Missouri rivers, this area has almost 1,500 miles of shoreline. Even more than California!

The main channel, the Osage Creek, is ninety-two miles long and curves and swirls so much it is nicknamed “Puff the Magic Dragon.”

This premier tourist attraction in Missouri offers boating, golfing, restaurants, state parks and a myriad of options for every budget.

Any season of the year, but especially the summer when the weather is warmer, makes visiting here one of the best things to do in Missouri.

Drone view of large body of blue water with a lot of boats and homes along its fingers. things to do in Missouri.

Gateway Arch National Park In St. Louis

The Gateway National Park is located in Saint Louis near the starting point of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.

Of course, most people are aware of the the well-known attraction in Missouri, the icon of St. Louis, the Gateway Arch.

It is a 630-foot national monument built in the shape of a weighted arch, most commonly referred to as the “Gateway to the West.”

It is one of the most popular attractions in Missouri, and you can enter the arch, and ride to the top, either by elevator or tram.

There are 1000+ stairs that are available as well. The views from the top are spectacular and this is certainly one of the fun things to do in Missouri.

Underground below the monument and between its legs is located a 70,000-square-foot visitor center. Visit here to see an educational movie about the monument and all about the United States’ westward expansion through various exhibits.

This Midwest national park encompasses ninety-one acres along the Mississippi River and several historic buildings.

There are so many cool things to do in St Louis MO.

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Fantastic Caverns For The Ride Of Your Life

Located near Springfield, Missouri, Fantastic Caverns is an underground ride-through cave!

It was discovered in the mid-1860s by a farmer and his dog.

This popular Missouri attraction’s beauty is very delicate. So the safest way to protect this popular place to visit in Missouri is to take visitors through the cave system in a Jeep-drawn tram.

This way you are able to experience how epic and beautiful this cave system truly is, and preserve its beauty for generations to come.

There are so many other caves in Missouri to explore.

Fun fact: Fantastic Caves is only one of over 7,000 documented caves in Missouri with more being discovered. This is why Missouri is known as “The Cave State” as well.

Underground white caverns with yellow light in distance.

George Washington Carver National Monument In Joplin

If you love peanuts or peanut butter, thank the scientist and inventor George Washington Carver.

This national monument, near the farm where Carver grew up, is located in Joplin, Missouri, a stop along the fabled Route 66!

You can start your visit at the visitor center. There are many excellent programs and activities for guests of all ages.

Here you will see a statue of Carver as a young boy and even a Carver talking bust. There is a less than one-mile Carver Trail where you can see the place where this iconic humanitarian was born.

Elsewhere you can view the Carver House and cemetery where family members are buried. There is a working garden as well.

Visiting the George Washington Carver National Monument is one of the more interesting things to do in Missouri.

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Visit The Lewis & Clark Trailhead Plaza In Jefferson City

Jefferson City is the capital of Missouri, and there are a lot of things to do and see, including the Governor’s Mansion, and the Missouri Capital Building.

Here I will be recommending a monument that is actually located adjacent to the capital building, the Lewis & Clark Monument at the Lewis & Clark Trailhead Plaza.

It was at this location back in 1804, that Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark camped in the area, which eventually became the capital of Missouri.

The monument recognizes this city’s connection to the monumental expedition made by Lewis & Clark and their Corps of Discovery.

Besides the statues, there are walkways, benches and waterfalls within the plaza which make it a very inviting place to stop and relax whilst connecting with some history.

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The American Jazz Museum In Kansas City

This museum is located in the historic jazz district in St Louis called 18th and Vine.

The American Jazz Museum’s mission is to showcase artifacts and information to explain how jazz, the people, and the music, impacted Kansas city, the United States and the entire world of music.

There are a variety of exhibits, some permanent and some that change, mostly always centered on jazz.

On display, you can see a sequined dress worn by the iconic Ella Fitzgerald and musical instruments from renowned musicians.

This museum provides outstanding opportunities to students and visitors alike to learn about the people who are legendary in jazz, and enjoy the jazz sounds they left behind.

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Silver Dollar City Attractions For Some Thrills

Located in Branson, this unique Midwest theme park offers something sure to please everyone.

Located in the Ozark Mountains, Silver Dollar City Attractions in Branson has something to please everyone.

From heart-thumping rollercoasters to period entertainment at this 1880s theme park there is always lots to choose from.

You will find spine-tingling water chills at the White Water water park and can take a cruise aboard the Branson Belle.

If you want to escape into nature and relax after the busy days of having fun, consider camping at the campground located near everything. It offers some of the best camping in Missouri.

Visiting Silver Dollar City Attractions is one of the fun things to do in Missouri.

Visiting European Castle Ruins Is One Of The Best Things To Do In Missouri

Yes, Missouri does indeed have the remains of a once-beautiful European-inspired castle. It is located in Camdenton, at Ha Ha Tonka State Park.

In the early 1900s, a wealthy businessman brought European tradesmen over to Missouri to build him his very own castle by hewing trees and quarrying the nearby Missouri sandstone.

Sadly, he died before the castle was completed, but his sons took over and finished their father’s dream in 1922.

Another misfortune occurred in 1942, when sparks from a fireplace ignited and burnt the castle down to the ground, except for the stone walls.

It remained unattended until it was purchased by the state of Missouri.

Today you can wander through the medieval ruins, and hike through the grounds as several trails are available.

Visiting the Ha Ha Tonka Castle is one of the best places to visit in Missouri. And would make a fun Midwest road trip to put on your bucket list!

Ruins of white-brick castle surrounded by green trees. things to do in Missouri.

Branson Is One Of The Best Places To Visit In Missouri

Branson has a reputation as being one of the most popular vacation destinations in Missouri. It has something to please everyone, young and old alike.

Located in southwest Missouri, it once hosted mostly country music attractions.

But today it has evolved into a Missouri attraction with a wide variety of options for your entertainment enjoyment. And there are so many things to do in Branson MO.

If you want to spend your vacation watching live Broadway-style performances, or riding thrill rides, you can do that!

If you want to venture out to experience the natural beauty that Missouri offers, you certainly can do that as well. How about a helicopter view of the area? That is available, of course.

You can even decide to celebrate Christmas in Branson .

Whatever attractions in Missouri interest you and your family, no doubt about it, visiting Branson is one of the best things to do in Missouri.

Branson has some of the best attractions in Missouri not to miss!

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Mark Twain’s Home Childhood In Hannibal Missouri

Located in Hannibal MO, you can visit the childhood home of Samuel Langhome Clemens, more famously known as the iconic author Mark Twain.

Now a museum, you can wander through the home and gardens where Samuel Clemens grew up and had the real experiences that inspired him.

You can begin at the Interpretive Center where you will learn about Mark Twain’s life. There is a gift shop for you do get a special memento of your visit.

Not only that, you can visit the Huckleberry Finn House (where Tom Blankenship, the real Huck Finn grew up!) and the Becky Thatcher House. That is where Laura Hawkins, the inspiration for Becky grew up.

See the actual infamous whitewashed fence as well.

There is so much to see at this attraction in Missouri. It is definitely one of the most interesting things to do in Missouri.

White wood-plank house with green shutters, white fence with historical marker in front of it. Things to do in Missouri.

Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield For American History

Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield is located in Republic, Missouri.

It is one of the most interesting national parks in the Midwest.

Here is a preserved site of the first Civil War battle, fought in 1861, west of the Mississippi River, which incidentally was a Confederate victory.

This national battlefield is considered one of the top three best-preserved Civil War battlefields within the National Park Service.

You can take a self-guided auto tour which is about 5 miles long with 8 informational stops along the way showcasing important battlefield locations.

Begin your visit at the visitor center to ask questions and gather information. There is a museum, library, and interactive exhibits.

Children can earn a coveted Junior Ranger badge, and there are historical buildings to tour.

Full of history, this is one of the best places to visit in Missouri.

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Packing List When Searching For Things To Do In Missouri

If you are searching, here are some  tips on how to pack lightly when packing when heading to the best Missouri attractions.

A  concealed travel pouch  may be one of the most important items you bring along when searching for things to do in Missouri. 

It is  always   important  to protect your personal information. Identity thieves are everywhere.

This  unisex RFID-blocking concealed travel pouch is  lightweight and comes in several colors. It has lots of organization to give you peace of mind. You can place it under your clothes next to your body to carry your ID safely.

If you have a pouch already that does not come with RFID protection, as I do, these  RFID  sleeves  are the perfect solution.

If you are planning on taking a lot of pictures with your phone you will definitely want to consider an  external charging battery . This  Anker high-speed phone charging battery  is  the exact one  I carry with me on all of my trips.

I like that it holds its charging capabilities for several uses so I do not have to worry about it while out and about, and if I forget to recharge it at night, it will still be good to go the next day.

My daughter gifted me with this  FugeTek selfie stick and tripod   setup for my birthday. I absolutely love it! It is made of lightweight aluminum and is so easy to use.

It has Bluetooth connectivity and is a breeze to use for taking Insta-worthy selfies at Missouri events.

I never much believed in using packing cubes when traveling. That is until I tried them. Now I am hooked. These are the exact cubes I use to stay organized when I pack for a trip!

You will want to bring your own  refillable water bottle  with you. 

I never leave home on a trip without my  Bobble filtration bottle .  The 18.5-ounce size is perfect for your adventures and it fits nicely in the pocket of a backpack.

The replaceable carbon filter ensures fresh water when you want it.

Perhaps you are traveling a long distance and packing space is a premium in your suitcase, or in your car. Then this  collapsible silicone foldable water bottle  would work well for you. Would not take up much space at all. 

You will want a  backpack or daypack  with you to store snacks, your water bottle, phone, extra clothes, etc.. . No matter the time of day or evening.

This   foldable water-resistant backpack   would be great. And it comes in many different colors!

Here I have given you an eclectic list of 10 of the best things to do in Missouri. I hope they inspire and encourage you to explore many attractions in Missouri.

Perhaps one or many would make a fantastic Midwest weekend getaway!

Please let me know if you have any suggestions to add to my list in the comment sections below.

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The 22 Best Things to do in Missouri

The 22 Best Things to do in Missouri

Often referred to as the “Show Me” state, Missouri is a hidden treasure in the middle of the country. With attractions like the recognizable Gateway Arch in St. Louis and the breathtaking Ozark Mountains, this diversified and energetic state has plenty to offer everyone. Whether you enjoy music, history, or the outdoors, it has it all.

This will examine 22 activities, emphasizing the outdoor attractions, treasures, and family-friendly choices that make the state a must-visit location.2.2: You’re not more fun-filled than Lake the Ozarks when you’re around Lake of the Ozarks (-110, NLP phrases lake of Ozarks, miles shoreline waters).

Its coastline and crystal-clear lake make it a haven for boaters. Renting a boat or bringing your own allows you to explore the lake’s numerous coves, bays, and beaches.

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1. Boat Your Way Around the Lake of the Ozarks

Boat Your Way Around the Lake of the Ozarks

Nestled in central Missouri , the Lake of the Ozarks boasts stunning scenery and pristine waters, drawing boating enthusiasts from far and wide. The expansive lake not only offers opportunities for swimming, fishing, and various water sports but also invites visitors to explore its numerous coves and bays by renting boats or bringing their own. Additionally, the lake is dotted with convenient marinas and restaurants, ensuring easy access to amenities and dining options amidst the beautiful natural surroundings.

2. Go Back in Time in the Meramec Caverns

Go Back in Time in the Meramec Caverns

Step into history at the Meramec Caverns in Stanton and embark on a captivating journey through Missouri’s underground. After that, explore the Gateway Arch in St. Louis for a breathtaking view of the city.

Indulge in some mouthwatering barbecue at Kansas City’s famous Joe’s Kansas City Bar-B-Que. Then, take a step back in time at the Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield in Republic, hosting the Civil War’s first major battle west of the Mississippi. Finally, enjoy a scenic drive on the Missouri Ozarks route and be spellbound by the region’s natural beauty.

3. Get Tipsy on the Hermann Wine Trail

Get Tipsy on the Hermann Wine Trail

Embark on the Hermann Wine Trail, a beloved attraction in Missouri featuring seven wineries and vineyards offering tastings and tours. Indulge in a diverse selection of award-winning wines, including reds, whites, and sweet dessert wines.

The stunning landscape of the area, with its picturesque views of the Missouri River and rolling hills, enhances the overall experience. Don’t miss the wine trail events like the annual Berries & BarBQ Wine Trail, complete with food pairings, live music, and other engaging activities.

4. Enjoy Everything St. Louis Has to Offer

Enjoy Everything St. Louis Has to Offer

Visit the renowned Gateway Arch and experience breathtaking views of the city from the tram ride to the top. Discover Forest Park, larger than New York City’s Central Park, featuring attractions like the St. Louis Zoo. Indulge in the vibrant food and drink scene, from toasted ravioli to craft beer breweries. Attend a Cardinals baseball game at Busch Stadium or savor a concert at the historic Fox Theatre.

5. Visit the Live Music Capital of Missouri

Visit the Live Music Capital of Missouri

Immerse yourself in the vibrant music scene by exploring Branson, famously known as the Live Music Capital of Missouri. Here, you can relish live performances from a diverse range of genres. While in Missouri, don’t miss out on experiencing the local culture at the Kansas City BBQ Festival or catching a concert at the renowned Red Rocks Amphitheater.

Indulge in the flavorful local cuisine at Pappy’s Smokehouse in St. Louis or Arthur Bryant’s BBQ in Kansas City, and make the most of your visit to the live music capital.

6. Climb the Giant Boulders in Elephant Rocks State Park

Climb the Giant Boulders in Elephant Rocks State Park

Climb the impressive boulders in Elephant Rocks State Park , offering a unique and adventurous experience. Marvel at the natural wonder of giant rocks that have been formed over millions of years. Experience the thrill of conquering these massive formations and take in the beautiful scenery surrounding the park.

7. See History Come Alive at St. Charles

See History Come Alive at St. Charles

Explore the stunning views from the Gateway Arch in St. Louis and delve into the scenic beauty of the Ozark National Scenic Riverways. Enjoy family fun at Silver Dollar City theme park and take a tour of the famous Anheuser-Busch Brewery in St. Louis. Dive into history at the Jesse James Home Museum in St. Joseph and indulge in a world-class barbecue in Kansas City.

8. Veterans Memorial Museum

Veterans Memorial Museum

The Branson, Missouri’s Veterans Memorial Museum pays tribute to the courageous individuals who served in the armed forces. It houses exhibits chronicling military conflicts from World War I to the present day, displaying a range of artifacts such as weapons, uniforms, and personal items.

The museum also features a special exhibit dedicated to Missouri’s Medal of Honor recipients. Visitors can opt for guided tours to delve deeper into the exhibits and their narratives. A year-round attraction, the museum draws both locals and tourists alike.

9. Inspirational Boyhood Home of Mark Twain in Hannibal

Inspirational Boyhood Home of Mark Twain in Hannibal

Set against the backdrop of the Mississippi River, Mark Twain’s boyhood home in Hannibal offers a glimpse into the life of the legendary author. Immerse yourself in the world of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn as you explore the historic house and learn about Twain’s early years. Discover the inspiration behind his timeless tales as you wander through this charming town, filled with references to his famous literary works.

10. Wander Around Kansas City’s Museums

Wander Around Kansas City’s Museums

Explore the cultural treasures at Kansas City’s museums, including the compelling exhibits at the University of Missouri’s Discovery Center. Take a brewery tour and immerse yourself in the city’s vibrant beer culture.

Don’t miss out on a visit to Union Station, a historical landmark with captivating architecture. Kansas City’s museums offer a diverse range of experiences, from the intriguing displays at Huck Finn’s National WWI Museum to the interactive exhibits at the City Museum. Embrace the city’s artistic side at the Saint Louis Art Museum or enjoy a show at the splendid Fox Theatre in St. Louis.

11. Learn about the Ozarks at the Top of the Rock

Ozarks at the Top of the Rock

Take a scenic drive through the Ozark Mountains and enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and camping at Lake of the Ozarks State Park. Afterward, visit the iconic Silver Dollar City amusement park in Branson for a delightful experience filled with fun and adventure. The beautiful scenery and natural wonders of the Ozarks make it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.

12. Dolly Parton’s Stampede Dinner Attraction

Dolly Parton’s Stampede Dinner Attraction

Experience the unique blend of dinner and entertainment at Dolly Parton’s Stampede Dinner Attraction. Revel in live animals, mesmerizing music, and captivating special effects. Indulge in a delectable menu featuring rotisserie chicken, savory pork loin, and other Southern-style dishes. Whether it’s a group outing or a special celebration, the venue offers accommodating spaces and tailored packages. Visitors have consistently praised this attraction, making it a must-visit in Missouri.

13. Branson Comedy Jamboree

Branson Comedy Jamboree

Experience an amalgamation of live music, amusement park rides, and fantastic entertainment at Branson Comedy Jamboree, a premier nightlife and entertainment destination in Missouri. Visitors revel in the delightful amusement park rides, live music, and picnic areas, making it an ideal place for families.

The comedy jamboree offers interactive exhibits and outdoor spaces, adding to its allure. Branson Comedy Jamboree stands out as a top-notch entertainment venue, showcasing the best of Midwest entertainment.

14. Saint Louis Zoo

Saint Louis Zoo

The Saint Louis Zoo stands as a premier attraction in Missouri, drawing global visitors. Boasting 17,000 animals from 600 species, it offers diverse experiences including sea lion performances, giraffe feeding, and camel rides. The children’s zoo features interactive exhibits and play areas. Notably, admission is free, with donations accepted.

15. Discover the Incredibly Rare Fantastic Caverns

Discover the Incredibly Rare Fantastic Caverns

Explore the extraordinary fantastic caverns through interactive exhibits and guided tours, offering a breathtaking underground experience. Unlike any other in North America, Fantastic Caverns allows visitors to ride through the cave, immersing them in the stunning natural beauty.

Situated near the iconic Gateway Arch, it’s a must-visit for nature enthusiasts. The caverns showcase an awe-inspiring underground world, making it one of Missouri’s top attractions, providing a fantastic and unforgettable experience.

16. Go Skiing at the Hidden Valley Ski Resort

Hidden Valley Ski Resort

Hidden Valley Ski Resort, just outside of St. Louis, offers skiing and snowboarding opportunities for all skill levels with 16 slopes and trails, ranging from beginner to expert difficulty. Lessons and equipment rentals are available for those new to the sport, and there’s also a tubing hill and ice skating rink for added enjoyment. Conveniently located near St. Louis, it’s an ideal option for a day trip or weekend getaway.

17. See Nature in Dogwood Canyon Nature Park

Dogwood Canyon Nature Park

Nestled in Dogwood Canyon Nature Park , discover a stunning expanse with miles of shoreline for outdoor activities. Nature enthusiasts can enjoy horseback riding amidst picturesque scenery and explore interactive exhibits at the nature center.

The park also offers tranquil picnic areas, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the beautiful surroundings. Additionally, watersport aficionados can indulge in kayaking and canoeing, making the most of the pristine outdoor oasis.

18. Camp Out at Table Rock Lake

Camp Out at Table Rock Lake

Escape to the serene beauty of Table Rock Lake, where numerous campsites offer breathtaking views of the water and picturesque surroundings. Engage in a variety of activities including fishing, boating, swimming, and hiking, immersing yourself in the natural splendor.

Nearby attractions such as Silver Dollar City Amusement Park and the Mark Twain National Forest await, providing endless exploration opportunities. Disconnect from the urban frenzy and savor precious moments with loved ones at this idyllic camping destination.

19. Step Aboard the World’s Most Famous Boat at the Titanic Museum

World’s Most Famous Boat at the Titanic Museum

Experience the allure of the Titanic Museum . Explore Hannibal’s Mark Twain Boyhood Home, take a scenic Ozark Mountains drive, and visit Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield. Discover the Missouri Botanical Garden’s beauty and learn about the state’s history at the Missouri State Museum. Visit the iconic Gateway Arch, completing your Missouri adventure with a Titanic Museum visit.

20. Take the Tram to the Top of the Gateway Arch

Take the Tram to the Top of the Gateway Arch

Visit the Gateway Arch National Park in St. Louis and take the tram up for stunning views of the city. Learn about the history and significance of the Gateway Arch, then enjoy a riverboat tour on the Mississippi River. Don’t miss exploring the Missouri Botanical Garden and visiting the Mark Twain Boyhood Home and Museum in Hannibal.

21. Take a Scenic Hike in Ha Ha Tonka State Park

Ha Ha Tonka State Park

Embark on a scenic hike in Ha Ha Tonka State Park , where stunning natural scenery awaits with its captivating natural bridge and sinkholes. Explore a variety of hiking trails, offering a range of difficulty from easy to moderate. Discover the park’s castle ruins, a unique photo opportunity, built in the early 1900s. Take advantage of the park’s lake for swimming, fishing, and boating, catering to nature lovers and history buffs alike.

22. See Kansas City’s Historic Union Station

See Kansas City’s Historic Union Station

Explore the Missouri Botanical Garden, one of the top botanical gardens in the country. Take a scenic drive along the Katy Trail State Park, a 240-mile trail across Missouri. Visit the Mark Twain Boyhood Home and Museum in Hannibal, the birthplace of the famous author.

Tour the Anheuser-Busch Brewery in St. Louis and learn about the beer-making process. Experience the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum in Independence, celebrating the life and legacy of the former president.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some must-see attractions in Missouri?

Some must-see attractions in Missouri include the stunning Gateway Arch in St. Louis, offering panoramic views, Silver Dollar City amusement park in Branson for a fun family outing, Mark Twain Boyhood Home and Museum in Hannibal showcasing the famous author’s life, and Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield in Republic with its significant Civil War history.

What are some outdoor activities to try in Missouri?

Things to do in Missouri, Missouri offers a range of outdoor activities to enjoy its natural beauty. Explore the state parks for hiking and camping, or head to the Ozark National Scenic Riverways for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing. Don’t miss out on boating or swimming in the picturesque lakes, and the Katy Trail State Park is perfect for walking, running, or cycling

Are there any hidden gems or lesser-known attractions worth visiting in Missouri?

Things to do in Missouri, Missouri is home to many hidden gems and lesser-known attractions that are worth a visit. Explore the Mark Twain Boyhood Home and Museum in Hannibal, discover the beauty of Ha Ha Tonka State Park in Camdenton, or visit the historic Alley Spring Grist Mill in Eminence. Don’t forget to explore charming small towns like Hermann, Ste. Genevieve, and Arrow Rock.

What are some family-friendly things to do in Missouri?

Explore family-friendly activities in Missouri! Visit the nationally renowned Saint Louis Zoo, immerse yourselves in interactive exhibits at The Magic House, enjoy thrilling rides and shows at Silver Dollar City, and embark on outdoor adventures at state parks like Ha Ha Tonka or Roaring River.

In conclusion, Things to Do in Missouri, Missouri offers a wide range of attractions and activities for visitors of all ages. From exploring the stunning natural beauty of the state parks to immersing yourself in the rich history and culture of cities like St. Louis and Kansas City, there is something for everyone. Whether you prefer outdoor adventures, wine tasting, live music, or museum hopping, Missouri has it all.

Don’t miss the chance to experience the famous Gateway Arch, visit the childhood home of Mark Twain, or take a scenic hike in Ha Ha Tonka State Park. Plan your trip to Missouri today and discover the best that this beautiful state has to offer.

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Monday’s solar eclipse drew huge crowds to the path of totality, temporarily ballooning the populations of small towns and rural areas across the country. The map above shows an estimate of where human activity increased the most on Monday, compared with that on an average Monday, according to data from Mapbox, an online mapping company.

Some towns in the path of totality expected their populations to double, and the data — drawn from mobile-device activity — showed such increases in many places.

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Tel Aviv  — Israel is bracing for a worst-case scenario that U.S. officials believe could materialize within just hours — the possibility of a direct attack on Israeli soil by Iran in retaliation for a strike almost two weeks ago that killed seven Iranian military officers. Iran has vowed to take revenge for Israel killing its commanders, who were hit by an April 1 strike on the Iranian embassy in Syria's capital.

Two U.S. officials told CBS News that a major Iranian attack against Israel was expected as soon as Friday, possibly to include more than 100 drones and dozens of missiles aimed at military targets inside the country. Sources have told CBS News the retaliation could include attacks carried out both by Iranian forces, and proxy groups around the region that it has been funneling additional arms to for weeks.  

The officials said it would be challenging for the Israelis to defend against an attack of that magnitude, and while they held out the possibility that the Iranians could opt for a smaller-scale attack to avoid a dramatic escalation, their retaliation was believed to be imminent. 

Asked Friday how imminent he believes an attack is, President Biden responded, "I don't want to get into secure information, but my expectation is sooner than later." The president urged Iran not to move forward, saying his message to Tehran was: "Don't."

Tehran has not indicated publicly how or when it will return fire, so it's unclear how far Iran's leaders will go. If they decide to carry out a direct attack on Israel, there's fear it could blow Israel's ongoing war against Iranian ally Hamas up into a much wider regional conflict.

With the Iranian retaliation expected at any time, the U.S. State Department on Thursday warned Americans in Israel not to travel outside major cities, which are better protected from incoming rocket fire by the country's Iron Dome missile defense system. The latest guidance noted that travel by U.S. government employees in Israel could be further restricted with little notice as things develop in the tinderbox region.

"Whoever harms us, we will harm them," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed Thursday as he visited troops at an Israel Defense Forces airbase. "We are prepared … both defensively and offensively."

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On Saturday, all U.S. embassies in the Middle East were put on high alert and required to hold emergency action committee meetings. Diplomats in Lebanon and Israel were specifically told not to travel to certain areas within those countries.

Sima Shine, a security expert and former official with Israel's national intelligence agency Mossad, told CBS News it was a dangerous moment for the region, and the "most worried" she has been. She said anxiety over an all-out war was likely just as high "on both sides, in Israel and in Iran."

If Iran does choose to strike Israel directly, it could involve a complex missile and drone attack similar to the one Iranian forces launched against a Saudi oil facility in 2019 .

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